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Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems 
(CIS 231)

 

Computer Information Systems as an academic and professional discipline. Principles and techniques of systems development life cycle. Development of digital student portfolios through prototyping and client developer interactions. Information systems careers and emerging trends in the IS field.

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Managerial Accounting for Decision Making 
(ACC 208 & 208A)

 

Introduction to managerial accounting and accounting information systems (AIS), including basic concepts, limitations, tools and methods. Use of AIS-generated information to support the internal decision making functions of an organization.

 

Financial Accounting for Decision Making 
(ACC 207 & 207A)

 

Introduction to financial accounting and accounting information systems (AIS), including basic concepts, limitations, tools and methods. Use of AIS-generated information, including financial statements in decision making by investors, creditors, and other users external to the organization.

 

Legal Environment of Business Transactions 
(FRL 201)

 

Study of the adversary system, principles of American law, coverage of business-related torts and contracts, product liability, and real and personal property. Case analysis.

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Statistics with Applications 
(STA 120)

 

Collection and summarization of data; measures of central tendency and dispersion; probability; binomial and normal distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis-testing.

 

Introductory Calculus for Business 
(MAT 125)

 

Graphing, differentiation, integration of rational and exponential functions, with special emphasis on applications to business.

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Introduction to Personal Computing 
(CIS 101)

 

Introduction to Microcomputing using personal computers and personal productivity software: Windows environment, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. Problem solving using software packages adopted by the College of Business Administration.

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