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Course No. Course Title Credits pre- req Course Description ACG 2021 Intro to Financial Accounting 3 A study of basic financial accounting principles underlying assets, liabilities, and equities, including the preparation and interpretation of the balance sheet, the income statement, the statement of changes in equity, and the ACG 2071 Intro to Managerial Accounting 3 ACG 2021 A study of accounting concepts used in the planning, organizing, directing and controlling of business activities, including costing methods, variance analyses, capital budgets, and marginal ACG 3341 Cost Accounting 3 ACG 2071 A thorough study of the principles and techniques used to accumulate costs for inventory valuation, product, service pricing and managerial decision making. Topics include problems and procedures related to job- order, process, and activity based costing systems, as well as budgeting, standard costing and ADV 3008 Principles of Advertising 3 MAR 3023 Introduction to the role of advertising communication in society, business and economics. Topics include historical perspectives, ethics, research and evaluation, objective setting/strategies planning for creativity, and mass media, within marketing BUL 3130 Legal & Ethical Enviro of Bus 3 Introduction to the contemporary legal and ethical environment of business. Topics may include the legal system, ethics, constitutional law, criminal and civil law, intellectual property, environmental law, contracts, and agency and employment law. (Junior standing required) ECO 2013 Prin of Macro Economics 3 Fundamental relationships in the aggregate, or macroeconomy. Basic measures, uses and limitations of macroeconomic activity. Public policy goals and alternative policy proposals regarding inflation, economic growth, ECO 2023 Prin of Micro Economics 3 Individual components of an economic system. Special emphasis is placed on decision- making by individuals and by firms. Market structures of competition and monopoly; supply and demand; international trade and finance. ECO 3101 Intermediate Price Theory 3 ECO 2023 Behavior of individual economic units, primarily consumers and firms. Development of tools for analysis and explanation of various economic

ECO 3203 Intermediate Macro 3 ECO 2013 and ECO 2023 An extension of the two principles of economics courses that evaluate the roles of the private and public sectors in the determination of national income, employment, and prices. Competing theories of the macroeconomy will be covered and at least one of the major macroeconomic models will be developed in depth. Money and monetary policy will be covered as will the interplay of domestic and international economies upon one another. FIN 3403 Business Finance 3 A study of financial decision making in the business enterprise. Emphasis is placed on quantitative analysis of cash flows; working capital management; ratio analysis; the time value of money; capital budgeting techniques; short and long- term financing; and costs of FIN 3504 Principles of Investment 3 FIN 3403 and TRA 3151 An introduction to investment/security analysis. Includes an examination of investment instruments, the investment environment, the concepts of risk- return, and the interactive forces between the economy, industries, and ISM 3011 Information Systems 3 Overview of information systems technology, including flow and control of information in an organization and use in decision making. Focuses on information systems' strategy case studies, current security issues, and technology platforms to prepare students to utilize IT for exploring opportunities and solving problems in a global business environment. (Junior standing ISM 3113 Systems Analysis & Design 3 ISM 3212 3232 ISM 3212 Database Concepts & Admin 3 ISM 3230 3011 Systems concepts, structured methods, techniques, and computerized tools used in information systems analysis and design. Both procedural and object- oriented analysis design approaches are covered. Students will work on a real life projects to apply concepts and methods learned in class. (Fundamental Principles of database administration. Information systems design and implementation with database management systems. This course covers conceptual, logical, and physical design of database; SQL; various database administration issues; and differing models for databases (relational, hierarchical, network, and object oriented). Students will design and construct a physical database system to

ISM 3220 Data Communications 3 ISM 3230 3011 Fundamentals of data communications based on the OSI reference model. Introduction to media, signaling, error control, protocols, and network operating systems. Local area networks are emphasized. Installation, configuration, troubleshooting and management of technologies are practiced in a project ISM 3230 Introduction to Bus Programming 3 Introduction to problem- solving and business application development using a modern programming language. Students learn programming concepts (design, code, test, and debug), language syntax, and principles of object oriented development. Assignments include the development of a basic business application with a graphical user interface (GUI). ISM 4094 Enterprise Systems 3 ISM 3011 State of the art information technologies used by organizations to improve their products, operations and decision making in every aspect of their global collaborative value chains will be ISM 4154 Systems Integration Strategies 3 ISM 3011 3220 This course prepares students so they can integrate cross- functional systems and analytical systems into an enterprise systems, as well as developing inter- organizational systems. Different approaches to systems integration, issues related to changes in business processes, and necessary technology components such as ERP, web services, EDI, API, XML, SOAP, and MAN 2062 Ethical Issues 3 Study of the fundamentals of moral reasoning in a business context designed for business and non- business majors. Focus will be placed on the basic conceptual tools for ethical decision- making, recognition of situations which call for ethical decision- making, commonly used ethical theories and second level principles, and use of a decision procedure for applying ethical theories and principles in practical situations. MAN 3025 Principles of Management 3 A survey course that covers the fundamentals of the management process including planning, organizing, controlling and leadership. Emphasis is on models, theories and tools for the effective and efficient management and leadership of domestic and global organizations.

MAN 3046 Team & Group Processes 3 MAN 3025 Introductory course on the theory and practice of leading, managing, and functioning in teams and groups. The focus of the course will be on building high performance teams and recognizing and resolving conflicts among team MAN 3063 Organization Ethics & Values 3 MAN 3025 Roles of personal, organizational, and societal values and ethics in society. Topics include exploration of individual ethics, values and goals; the study of ethical behavior within organizations, as it influences people, products, and the work environment; the exploration of the values, ethics, and beliefs upon which the free market system of production and exchange is built; and the exploration of individual roles as well as the appropriate roles of organizations MAN 3103 Entrepreneurship & Creativity 3 MAN 3025 Provides a broad overview of the principles, theories, and practice of entrepreneurship, together with an understanding of the key tasks, skills, and attitudes required. Opportunity recognition and evaluation is emphasized. MAN 3301 Human Resource Management 3 MAN 3025 Provides a broad exposure to the policies, functions (such as recruitment, selection, compensation, evaluation, and development), and current issues involved in managing a firm's employees. The strategic role of HRM will be MAN 3350 Performance & Training 3 MAN 3301 Provides the knowledge, skills, and ability for students to accurately assess employee performance and provide mentoring and counseling to manage and motivate performance. Includes the development of programs that train and develop employees to deal with current workplace challenges and for MAN 3600 International Business 3 MAN 3025 Overview of the international business environment. Topics include globalization, differences in political, legal, economic & socio- cultural institutions, international trade, FDI, regional economic integration, the global financial & monetary system, and international MAN 4143 Leadership 3 MAN 3046 Capstone course on the theory and practice of leadership. The focus of the course will be on examination of leadership and the process of achieving excellence in organizations.

MAN 4441 Negotiation 3 MAN 3046 The course covers the theories and practices of negotiation that can be used to manage successfully in business and professional settings. Students will improve their understanding of negotiation and their MAN 4802 Business Plan Development 3 MAN 3103 Hands- on business planning experience, with orientation to computer research resources and business planning software packages. Students develop business plans for an independent startup or acquisition, resulting in professional quality written business plans and oral business MAR 3023 Introduction to Marketing 3 The study of the nature of marketing systems and the marketing function within organizations. Emphasis on the identification and satisfaction of consumer needs in a dynamic market environment including focus on the marketing mix, marketing institutions, and marketing decision making environments. MAR 3235 Social Media Marketing 3 MAR 3023 The study of media convergence to implement marketing startegies and techniques for both consumers and business markets. Emphasis on building customer relationships and brand identity via advanced comminication MAR 3400 Professional Selling 3 In- depth, experiential study of the entire relationship selling process in consumer and business- to- business selling environments, from prospecting to follow- up, using problem- solving selling strategies, practices and techniques. MAR 3503 Consumer Behavior 3 MAR 3023 Study of the decision processes of individuals and groups toward consumer products and the implications of these processes for marketers. Emphasis on both individual, group, and external determinants of consumer attitude and MAR 4613 Marketing Research 3 MAR 3023 User- oriented analysis of the marketing research process, including problem definition, proposal preparation, research design, sampling methods, data collection, data analysis, interpretation and presentation of findings. MAR 4841 Services Marketing 3 MAR 3023 The selection, development, execution, and measurement of marketing strategies in service organizations, including the strategic and tactical differences in the marketing of services from those methods used in traditional product

SPM 3004 Principles of Sports Management 3 MAN 3025 The role of sport management in contemporary sporting environments. Focus will be on providing an introduction to sports industry; growth trends in the industry; and careers in the industry, including an overview of management in the professional sports franchise; intercollegiate athletics, sports marketing and promotions; sports law; facilities management; the health club and resort industry; sports tourism; and other current trends in sport SPM 3024 Contemporary Issues in Sport 3 SPM 3004 Examines the nature of various sports and their role in American society from contemporary perspectives. The relationship between sports and such issues as gender, race, class, ethnicity, and Title IX will be explored as to how they affect the sport product and the sport enterprise. Current issues will be discussed and analyzed as to how they influence and are influenced by the social and cultural context in SPM 4104 Sport Facility & Event Mgt 3 SPM 3004 An understanding of the role of the sport facility in society is stressed. Topics include building a facility, feasibility studies, financing a facility, furnishing of a facility, types of facilities, producing events, day- to- day operations, concessions, maintenance, franchise interaction, and the career paths to become a successful facility manager. Special event programming topics covered include protocols in planning sports events, risk management assessment, celebrity contracts, media marketing, sponsorship, merchandising, TRA 3151 Operations Management 3 STA 2023 Introduction to the management of operations in manufacturing and service organizations using the framework of value chain management. The course integrates global and sustainability perspectives into the value chain