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BIOS 460 - Clinical Observation Practicum

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BUSN 202 - Principles of Microeconomics Credits 3 An introduction to microeconomic analysis. Topics covered include consumer theory, the conduct of firms under competitive or monopolistic conditions, the causes and consequences of various market outcomes, and the role of government in regulating economic behavior. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. BUSN 205 - Economic Principles Credits 3 Micro and macro economic theory with an emphasis on the application of this theory to current economic issues, including the study of those who developed the theory and their predecessors. Issues involving trade and finance among nations and their comparative economic systems will also be examined. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must not be a Major in Business Administration (BUSN); and must be Undergraduate Level. BUSN 211 - Principles of Accounting I Credits 3 Financial accounting concepts and techniques essential for all business majors and those seeking to learn the language of business; analyzing and recording transactions; preparation of financial statements; valuation Credits 3 Financial accounting for corporations; analysis of financial statements; international accounting issues; introduction to managerial accounting; product costing and cost allocation procedures; budgetary control and responsibility accounting; analysis and techniques for planning and managerial decision making. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: BUSN 211. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $10. BUSN 220 - Management Information Systems Credits 3 Students will study Information systems, their design, implementation and contribution to management planning, decision-making and control. The impact of information systems on the personal and spiritual lives of students as well as their impact on broader society will also be covered. Students will learn relevant business software applications through Credits 3 Managing family finances; budgeting use of credit; borrowing money; saving methods; purchase of life, health, property and auto insurance; buying and renting property; taxes; buying securities; wills and estates. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. BUSN 230 - Introduction to Marketing Credits 3 Introduction to the basic elements of modern marketing including the study of the marketing environment framework, target market, market segmentation, marketing ethics, and the marketing mix variables of product, promotion, price, public relations, and place/distribution. Notes: This course is intended for students that do not have marketing or marketing management as a concentration. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: BUSN 190 or MATH 190. and allocation procedures. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $10. BUSN 212 - Principles of Accounting II hands-on lab assignments. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $25. BUSN 229 - Personal and Family Finances Restrictions: Must not be a Concentration in Business/Marketing (BUMK) or a Concentration in Marketing Management (BUMG); and must be Undergraduate Level.

• Pre-Medical Practicum • Pre-Dental Practicum • Pre-Medical Technology • Pre-Veterinary Practicum

Practicum: A professionally supervised observation, demonstration and study in a local medical, dental or laboratory facility. Introduction to health care philosophies, hospital and patient routines, personnel, instrumentation and specific treatment practices. Notes: Case study and research paper required. Thirty hours of observation. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Junior Class, or Senior Class; and Undergraduate Level. Fee: Insurance $75. BIOS 470 - Seminar in Advanced Biology Credit 1 Literature research followed by oral presentation, group discussion and evaluation; independent thought and study stressed. Notes: May be taken twice for a maximum of 2 credits. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Junior Class, or Senior Class; a Major in Bio Sci:Secondary Instruction (BISI), a Major in Human Biology (BIHB), a Major in Biological Science (BIOS), a Major in Biochemistry (BCHM) or a Major in Environmental Science (BIES); and Undergraduate Level. BIOS 480 - Internship Credit 1 Professionally supervised participation in a research project at a laboratory facility or an industry. Documentation of the time spent and the activities performed as well as a written paper explaining the project are required. Notes: A minimum of thirty hours of involvement. May be taken multiple times for a maximum of 2 credits. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Junior Class, or Senior Class; and Undergraduate Level. Business Administration A division of Crowell School of Business Faculty Dean: Gary Lindblad, Ed.D. Chair: David Bourgeois, Ph.D. Professor : Castro, Rundle Associate Professors: Aguas, Bourgeois, Burnett, Harman, McHugh, Mgrdichian, Mobley, Sherwin, Wilson, Woodward Assistant Professors: Enete Courses Business Administration (BUSN) BUSN 105 - Programming and Data Structures for Business Credits 3 This course presents object oriented and procedural software engineering methodologies in data definition and measurement, abstract data type, construction and use in developing screen editors, reports and other IS applications using data structures including indexed files. Grade Mode: A. Credits 3 Macroeconomics: supply and demand analysis, fiscal and monetary policy, money and banking, international trade and the balance of payments. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. BUSN 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics

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