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BUSN 476 - Capstone for Business Analytics Concentration Credits 3 As the capstone for Business Analytics concentration students, this course will explore advanced and current topics in the use of data for business decision-making. Students will complete an academic service learning project, field study, or other experiential project related to their future career interests; complete an E-Portfolio including career preparation materials; and demonstrate their ability to apply the principles and practice of ethical and responsible management of data. Notes: Passing this course with a ’C’ or better will satisfy the Crowell School of Business E-Portfolio Competency Requirement. No substitutions or transfers will be allowed in place of this course. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: BUSN 323, and BUSN 423. Acceptance into the Crowell School of Business. Restrictions: Must be a Concentration in Business Analytics (BUAN); and Undergraduate Level. Fee: $25. BUSN 477 - Capstone for Financial Planning Credits 3 This course synthesizes the principles and practices of financial planning. Students will create a comprehensive financial plan that considers the fundamentals of financial planning, risk management, income tax, retirement, employee benefits, investment, and estate planning. Students will also integrate biblical principles of leadership, discipleship, stewardship, decision-making, question-asking, and goal- setting involved in the financial planning process. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: BUSN 354, BUSN 462; and either BUSN 339 or BUSN 342. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $25. BUSN 478 - Capstone for Business Management Credits 3 As the capstone course for students in the BS, Business Management program, this course will explore advanced and current topics in management. Societal and biblical understandings of work and of human nature as it relates to work; the role of the Christian in the workplace. Students will complete a project related to career planning. Notes: No substitutions or transfers will be allowed in place of this course. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: BUSN 318, BUSN 319, BUSN 328, BUSN 347, BUSN 361, BUSN 370, BUSN 375, BUSN 421. Restrictions: Must be a Major in Business Management (BMNG); and Undergraduate Level. BUSN 479 - Capstone for Financial Management Concentration Credits 3 As the capstone for financial management concentration students, this course will explore advanced and current topics in finance and management. Students will complete an academic service learning project, field study, or other experiential project related to their future career interests, complete an ePortfolio including career preparation materials, demonstrate the ability to apply the principles and practice of ethical and responsible business behaviors consistent with Biblical leadership models. Notes: Passing this course with a “C” or better will satisfy the Crowell School of Business ePortfolio Competency Requirement. No substitutions or transfers will be allowed in place of this course. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: BUSN 323, BUSN 421, BUSN 462, and 463. Acceptance into the Crowell School of Business. Restrictions: Must be a Concentration in Financial Management (BUFM); and Undergraduate Level. Fee: $25.

BUSN 480 - Non-Profit Management Credits 3 Examination and evaluation of the principles of business strategies applied to the non-profit sector. Practical application will be utilized through individual student projects that require an assessment and respective strategies for vital aspects of a non-profit organization. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: BUSN 240. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. BUSN 490 - Seminar in Current Business Topics Credits 1-3 Selected current business topics, varied by semester. Students will be responsible to read preparatory materials and then demonstrate their learning through one or more methods. Notes: May be taken for a total of 3 credits with different content. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Crowell School of Business. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Chemistry Faculty Chair: John Bloom, Ph.D. Professors: Bloom, Chen, Silzel Associate Professors: Yee Assistant Professors: Chang, Johnson, Lu, Pichaj Instructor: Baggett Courses Chemistry (CHEM) CHEM 100 - The Chemistry of Everyday Life Credits 3 The basic principles of chemistry for the non-science major. Uses the materials of modern society as a theme for exploring the properties and structure of matter as well as the methods and consequences of transforming natural resources to consumer products. Notes: Approved for Core Curriculum Science credit. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. CHEM 105 - General Chemistry I Credits 4 Principles and theories of the structure and properties of matter including stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, chemical bonding, molecular structure, nomenclature, chemical reactions, states of matter, gas laws and solutions. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory; one hour recitation, weekly. Notes: Approved for Core Curriculum Science credit. Grade Mode: A, N. Prerequisites: Passing score on Chemistry Placement Exam; or CHEM 092, CHEM 104, or CHEM 107 with at least a ’B-’. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $110. CHEM 106 - General Chemistry II Credits 4 Continuation of General Chemistry I. Subjects include chemical kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics, solubility, acidity, electrochemistry, coordination complexes and various special topics. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory; one hour recitation, weekly. Notes: A minimum grade of a ’C-’ is required to subsequently register in CHEM 321 and 322. Grade Mode: A, N. Prerequisites: CHEM 105. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $110.

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