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BU 204 Advanced Computer Applications
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3 semester hours
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Using general computer
applications, this course is designed to teach advanced features of Microsoft
Word, Excel, Access and Power Point software. The information created in one
application can be shared with other applications; thus, packaging of materials
for presentation will be covered in depth.
Prerequisite: BU 104.
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BU 207 Principles of Accounting I
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3 semester hours
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This course focuses on the
recording of business transactions and understanding the effects of those
transactions upon the accounting equation. The world of business consists of
all the activities necessary to provide the members of an economic system with
goods and services. Additionally, students will be introduced to reading, preparing
and understanding financial statements used for decision-making.
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BU 210 Business Communications
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3 semester hours
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This course is an
introduction to business communication. Topics such as writing styles, research
methods, report writing and cross-cultural communication are examined.
Additionally, students study the job search process, how meetings are
conducted, personality typing, and negotiating and technological devices that
assist in business communication. Oral reporting and presentation skill are
also covered.
Prerequisite: BU 104.
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BU 306 Principles of Management
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3 semester hours
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This course focuses on the
study of managerial roles including planning, organizing, leading and
controlling. Specific topics include an examination of organizational culture
and design, decision making, environmental assessment, strategic planning, human
resources, and motivation. Application of management concepts to real health
care entities is stressed.
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BU 326 Principles of Marketing
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3 semester hours
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This class is the study of
theory and application of the marketing mix, with emphasis on marketing
healthcare services internally and externally. Each component of the marketing
mix will be examined separately as well as the interactive nature of
components. We will include the impact of qualitative and quantitative data
analysis on marketing decisions.
Prerequisite: BU 306.