Business Administration
ACCT 210 - Introduction to Financial Accounting
An introduction to basic financial accounting concepts and procedures. Students learn how to identify, record, and interpret the effects of economic events on financial statements for financing, investing, and operating decision-making.
ACCT 220 - Legal Environment of Business
A course about the legal and institutional setting in which business operates. Learn about the nature, sources, functions, and processes of law and legal reasoning relating to the U.S. court system, court procedures, alternative dispute resolution, ethics, contracts, torts, basic criminal law and intellectual property.
FIN 300 - Financial Management
Theory and practices that underlie the financial manager’s decision-making process. Capital investment analysis, cost of capital, risk and return, and market valuation of the financial assets.
MKTG 300 - Marketing Principles
An overview of marketing concepts and practical applications including considerations in designing effective marketing programs. Students become familiar with the scope, the process, and the role of marketing in business firms and non-profit organizations.
MGMT 350 - Decision Science
Students learn problem solving and quantitative reasoning skills for effective decision making, such as decision analysis, optimization, simulation and forecasting. Students formulate quantitative models to address real world problems and solve them using spreadsheet software.
MGMT 450 - Project Management
Explore processes, tools and techniques required in managing projects. Topics include project selection and strategic alignment, project scope, time, cost and resource management, risk management, project control.