Business (BUS)

BUS-110  Introduction to Business  3 (Credits)  
This course provides a survey of the business world. Topics include the basic principles and practices of contemporary business. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of business concepts as a foundation for studying other business subjects.
Class: 3  Lab: 0  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
BUS-115  Business Law I  3 (Credits)  
This course introduces the student to the legal and ethical framework of business. Contracts, negotiable instruments, the law of sales, torts, crimes, constitutional law, the Uniform Commercial Code, and the court systems are examined. Upon completion the student should be able to identify legal and ethical issues that arise in business decisions and the laws that apply to them.
Class: 3  Lab: 0  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
BUS-121  Business Math  3 (Credits)  
This course covers fundamental mathematical operations and their application to business problems. Topics include payroll, pricing, interest and discount, commission, taxes, and other pertinent uses of mathematics in the field of business. Upon completion, students should be able to apply mathematical concepts to business.
Class: 2  Lab: 2  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
BUS-125  Personal Finance  3 (Credits)  
This course provides a study of individual and family financial decisions. Emphasis is placed on building useful skills in buying, managing finances, increasing resources, and coping with current economic conditions. Upon completion, students should be able to develop a personal financial plan.
Class: 3  Lab: 0  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
BUS-137  Principles of Management  3 (Credits)  
This course is designed to be an overview of the major functions of management. Emphasis is placed on planning, organizing, controlling, directing, and communicating. Upon completion, students should be able to work as contributing members of a team utilizing these functions of management.
Class: 3  Lab: 0  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
BUS-139  Entrepreneurship I  3 (Credits)  
This course provides an introduction to the principles of entrepreneurship. Topics include self-analysis of entrepreneurship readiness, the role of entrepreneur in economic development, legal problems, organizational structure, sources of financing, budgeting, and cash flow. Upon completion, students should have an understanding of the entrepreneurial process and issues faced by entrepreneurs.
Class: 3  Lab: 0  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
BUS-151  People Skills  3 (Credits)  
This course introduces the basic concepts of identity and communication in the business setting. Topics include self-concept, values, communication styles, feelings and emotions, roles versus relationships, and basic assertiveness, listening, and conflict resolution. Upon completion, students should be able to distinguish between unhealthy, self-destructive, communication patterns and healthy, non-destructive, positive communication patterns.
Class: 3  Lab: 0  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
BUS-153  Human Resource Management  3 (Credits)  
This course introduces the functions of personnel/human resource management within an organization. Topics include equal opportunity and the legal environment, recruitment and selection, performance appraisal, employee development, compensation planning, and employee relations. Upon completion, students should be able to anticipate and resolve human resource concerns.
Class: 3  Lab: 0  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
BUS-225  Business Finance  3 (Credits)  
This course provides an overview of business financial management. Emphasis is placed on financial statement analysis, time value of money, management of cash flow, risk and return, and sources of financing. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret and apply the principles of financial management.
Class: 2  Lab: 2  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
State Prerequisite(s): ACC-120
BUS-228  Business Statistics  3 (Credits)  
This course introduces the use of statistical methods and tools in evaluating research data for business applications. Emphasis is placed on basic probability, measures of spread and dispersion, central tendency, sampling, regression analysis, and inductive inference. Upon completion, students should be able to apply statistical problem solving to business.
Class: 2  Lab: 2  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
BUS-245  Entrepreneurship II  3 (Credits)  
This course is designed to allow the student to develop a business plan. Topics include the need for a business plan, sections of the plan, writing the plan, and how to find assistance in preparing the plan. Upon completion, students should be able to design and implement a business plan based on sound entrepreneurship principles.
Class: 3  Lab: 0  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
State Prerequisite(s): BUS-139
BUS-260  Business Communication  3 (Credits)  
This course is designed to develop skills in writing business communications. Emphasis is placed on business reports, correspondence, and professional presentations. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate effectively in the work place.
Class: 3  Lab: 0  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
State Prerequisite(s): One: ENG-110 or ENG-111