ACC 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting, (3) I, II. Prerequisite: MAT 105 or take MAT 107 or higher concurrently. A user's approach to understanding financial accounting and reporting, emphasizing how creditors, investors, and others use accounting information in decision making and why financial accounting information is important to these users.
ACC 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting, (3) I, II. Prerequisite: ACC 201 with a grade of "B-" or better. A study of the objectives, preparations and uses of managerial accounting information primarily from a user perspective. Emphasis on measurement, allocation, and reporting of costs to identify and solve business problems.
CCT 300 Managerial Reports
(3) I, II. Prerequisite: ENG 101 and 102 or (105), ACC 201, 202 and ECO 230 with a grade of "B-" or better in each course; Junior standing (A minimum of 60 hours) with an overall minimum 2.0 GPA. Applications of communication theory, research methods, and information technology to communication within organizations. Includes common communication tasks faced by managers; communication task and audience analysis; collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data. Emphasizes written and oral reporting.
CIS 300 Management Information Systems, (3) I, II. Prerequisite: ACC 201, 202 and ECO 230 with a grade of "B-" or better in each course; junior standing (a minimum of 60 hours) with an overall minimum 2.0 GPA. Role of information systems in supporting managers, decision making, and organizational goals; planning adn managing e-business; global competition; social and ethical issues.
ECO 230 Principles of Economics I, (3) I, II. Prerequisites: MAT 095 or ACT math score of 18 or SAT math score of 490 or higher. Microeconomic principles, including the study of opportunity cost, consumer and producer choices, market demand and supply, pricing and resource allocation, comparative advantage and international trade. Gen. Ed. VB, VC, or VII (SBS).
ECO 231 Principles of Economics II,
(3) I, II. Prerequisites: MAT 095 or ACT math score of 18 or SAT math score of 490 or higher. Macroeconomic principles, including the study of measures of national economic performance, determinants of aggregate production, employment and prices, monetary and fiscal policy, balance payments, economic growth and development. Gen. Ed. VB, VC, or VII (SBS).
FIN 300 Business Finance I, (3) I, II. Prerequisite: ACC 201, 202, ECO 230, QMB 200, with a grade of "B-" or better in each course; junior standing (a minimum of 60 hours) with an overall minimum 2.0 GPA. Financial principles with applications to business organizations. Includes firm financial motives, time value of money, risk analysis, elementary capital budgeting, residual dividend policy, elementary capital structure decisions, analysis of financial statements, and international financial considerations.
MGT 300 Principles of Management, (3) I, II. Prerequisite: ACC 201, 202, and ECO 230 with a grade of "B-" or better in each course; junior standing (a minimum of 60 hours) with an overall minimum 2.0 GPA. Management principles with an emphasis on organization theory and behavior, human resources and diversity, communications, production/operations management and quality issues, business ethics, development of management thought, management in global arena, and management careers.
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing, (3) I, II. Prerequisite: ACC 201, 202, and ECO 230 with a grade of "B-" or better in each course; junior standing (a minimum of 60 hours) with an overall minimum 2.0 GPA. Overview of strategic processes involved in marketing goods and services to global markets; study of behavioral, organizational, and consumer variables in decision processes; use of the marketing mix and marketing information to affect buyer decisions.
QMB 200 Business Statistics I., (3) I, II. Prerequisite: MAT 107 (or MAT 211) with a grade of "B-" or better. Business applications of probability, measures of central tendency, dispersion, sampling, correlation and hypothesis testing. Credit will not be awarded to students who have credit for CRJ 400 or ECO 220 or EPY 842 or HEA 450 or PSY 291 or STA 215 or STA 270.
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