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FNCE290 -
Business Finance
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3 Sem hours |
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The source and uses of funds required by a business. A theoretical framework that the financial manager can use to reach decisions within the realities of the financial world. Topics include financial analysis, estimating funds requirements, short- and long-term loan arrangements, capital structure planning, and securities issues. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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BUAD375 -
Business Law I
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3 Sem hours |
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Business Law I is a survey course designed to introduce legal topics and concepts that can and will affect you throughout both your personal and business lives. You will explore the legan environment, torts, business crimes, contracts, property, and estate planning. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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BUAD246 -
Business Research and Communication
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3 Sem hours |
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Designed to enhance research and writing skills and to help the student develop competency in writing business communications. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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MGMT485 -
Business Strategy and Policy
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3 Sem hours |
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The case method is used to analyze policies, problems, and strategy formulation of the functional areas of the organization. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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ACCT305 -
Cost and Managerial Accounting
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3 Sem hours |
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Management's efforts to achieve a company's objectives through planning and control of factory overhead, materials, and labor. Job order systems, process cost systems, cost identification and determination, and accumulation procedures. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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MGMT335 -
Management Structures in the Business Organization
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3 Sem hours |
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The ways in which business organizations are structured to deal most effectively with their environment. Special attention will be given to the organization's legal, social, and ethical responsibilities. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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MGMT380 -
Managerial Skills Assessment
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3 Sem hours |
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In order to integrate managerial functions and skills from past experience with the diagnosis of problems in the future, a variety of evaluative and assessing tools is used to provide individual feedback. A learning portfolio is developed to document and organize experiences that demonstrate the student's ability to apply significant managerial concepts such as organizing, planning, coordinating, supervising, and administrating. An overview of the style recommended for research papers is included. A project/paper is required. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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MGMT333 -
Personnel Management
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3 Sem hours |
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The principles, methods, and practices of administering a personnel program for the business organization. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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ACCT211 -
Principles of Accounting I
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3 Sem hours |
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Introduction to the nature of accounting and the environment in which it is developed and used. You will learn to record, classify, and summarize business transactions in accounting records, measure business income by examination of revenue and expenses, evaluate and implement internal control procedures, and prepare and use financial statements. In addition, you will explore the accounting principles involved in asset valuation, including cash management and valuation of receivables, inventories, cost of goods sold, property, plant, and equipment. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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ACCT212 -
Principles of Accounting II
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3 Sem hours |
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You will learn about accounting for corporate transactions, including those involving significant assets and liabilities, stock, and unusual events of corporations. Finally, you will complete your study of financial statements and be introduced to our federal income tax system. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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ECON265 -
Principles of Economics I -- Macro
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3 Sem hours |
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An introductory course that explores topics such as economic growth, inflation, unemployment, fiscal and monetary policies, money supply, banking and the central banking system within the context of major economic theories. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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ECON266 -
Principles of Economics II -- Micro
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3 Sem hours |
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Microeconomics examines the factors that influence individual economic choices and how the choices of various decision makers are coordinated by markets. Topics include supply, demand, equilibrium, elasticity, costs, and competition models and their impact on factor and goods markets; antitrust and mergers, and income distribution. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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MGMT330 -
Principles of Management
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3 Sem hours |
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The art and science of managing and accomplishing organizational goals through the cooperation of other people. Functions of managers, principles of management, decision making, and analysis of problems central to management. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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MKTG210 -
Principles of Marketing
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3 Sem hours |
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Principles and practices of the marketing system, analysis of markets, consumer motivation, product decision, pricing policies, distribution, promotion, and selling to consumers. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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BUAD315 -
Quantitative Methods
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3 Sem hours |
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Quantitative Methods is a study of the business decision-making process and the applications of linear equations, linear programming, matrix algebra, probability, minimization and maximization problems, game theory, PERT, inventory models, and forecasting. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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