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Consumer Behavior (MKT 338) Marketing U Golden Gate University
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Studies the influence of consumer behavior upon marketing-management strategy; examines behavioral concepts as they relate to the buying situations, types of consumer research instruments and types of marketing issues. Focus on use of consumer-behavior knowledge in realistic action-oriented situations; readings and case materials. Corequisite: MKT 300 or MKT 350.
Contemporary Arts and Culture (ARTS 105) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Golden Gate University
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Explores selected issues in contemporary arts (1946-present) in various cultures of the world. Includes reading, discussion and extensive media presentations of music, theater, dance, visual arts, architecture and literature. Analyzes traditional and experimental forms of the arts worldwide. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A.
Cost Management (ACCTG 105) Accounting U Golden Gate University
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Surveys the methods and procedures used in determining cost for manufacturing, including cost-volume-profit relationships, costing systems in the manufacturing and merchandising sectors, process and job costing, master and flexible budgeting, variances and responsibility accounting, and allocation of overhead. Prerequisites: ACCTG 1A or ACCTG 201, and MATH 20.
Critical Thinking (CRTH 10) General Studies U Golden Gate University
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Trains you in developing effective study and learning skills, as well as active critical reading and writing skills. You will analyze how language operates in everyday situations, in personal relationships, the professional world, and the media. You will develop abilities to evaluate and construct arguments as well as techniques of persuasion applicable in personal, professional, and academic situations. Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 1A.
Data Analysis for Managers (MATH 240) Science General U Golden Gate University
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Examines the importance data analysis plays in managerial decision making. Real world data using spreadsheet applications and add-ins will be used throughout the course. Course topics include data analysis, descriptive and inferential statistics, regression analysis, model building and time series modeling. Prerequisite: MATH 20.
Database Management Systems (CIS 113) Computer Science U Golden Gate University
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Provides a solid foundation in database management systems, concentrating on the benefits, structures and views of data. You will analyze the existing database design methodologies, and use Oracle and SQL. Prerequisite: CIS 10 or CIS 17 or consent of the department.
Derivative Markets (FI 346) Business U Golden Gate University
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Introduces theory and practice in the forward, futures, swap and options markets. Topics include commodity derivatives, currency derivatives, stock options, stock index futures and options, interest rate derivatives, arbitrage strategies, Black-Scholes and Binomial option-pricing models and computer applications. Prerequisites: MATH 100, FI 300; Corequisite: FI 340.
Developing and Deploying Databases on the World Wide Web (CIS 364) Computer Science U Golden Gate University
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Introduces the concepts and techniques necessary to incorporate database applications and content into web pages. The World Wide Web is rapidly becoming an important vehicle for networked database applications. Topics to be covered include an overview of DBMS technologies, using HTML forms to access server-side databases, and front-end database development tools for the web. Tools such as Cold Fusion, IntraDev, and IntraBuilder will be discussed. Prerequisites: CIS 315 and CIS 360; or consent of department chair.
Digital Communications (TM 115) Information Technology U Golden Gate University
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Focuses on digital communications and the technologies, switching systems, transmission modalities, networks architectures and interoperabilites. You will learn how to prepare and evaluate technical request for proposals (RFPs) and SWOT analyses, to describe how voice and data are digitized and sent over networks, the technologies required for digital communications, case study analysis and network diagramming. Research and analytical skills will be deepened through SWOT analyses, case studies and general research. Ethical considerations for RFP generation will be discussed, as will global assessment of digital communications. Prerequisite: TM 10 or consent of the department.
Digital Communications (TM 315) Information Technology U Golden Gate University
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Focuses on digital communications and the technologies, switching systems, transmission modalities, networks architectures and their interoperabilites. You will learn how to prepare and evaluate technical request for proposals (RFPs) and SWOT analyses, to describe how voice and data are digitized and sent over networks, the technologies required for digital communications, case study analysis and network diagramming. Research and analytical skills will be deepened through SWOT analyses, case studies and general research. Ethical considerations for RFP generation will be discussed, as will global assessment of digital communications. Prerequisite: TM 301 or consent of the department.
Economics for Managers (ECON 202) E-Commerce & E-Business U Golden Gate University
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Surveys macroeconomics and microeconomics, domestic and international economic policies, and major issues in business economics; emphasis on the application of economic analysis to current economic issues. Prerequisite: MATH 200 or MATH 30.
Electronic Business, Systems and Technologies (TM 326) Business U Golden Gate University
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Introduces e-business definitions, planning, strategy, process and e-business models. You will learn about security aspects; integrity, reliability, privacy and security requirements of e-business; key vendor and underlying technologies; and how to build an e-business plan.
Estate Planning (FI 426) Information Technology U Golden Gate University
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Introduces estate planning tools and strategies to assist a client in developing, maintaining and transferring his/her wealth consistent with objectives. Topics include professional role differentiation between financial advisers, CPAs, and estate-planning attorneys; writing disclaimers in a financial plan; gift and estate taxation; ownership of personal and real property issues; wills; letter of last instructions; trusts; trustees/personal representatives and their fiduciary responsibilities; probate strategies; implications for individuals; general/limited partnerships; closely held businesses; corporations; life insurance funding; post-mortem planning; creative estate planning strategies consistent with client goals and values; charitable giving strategies; California estate planning issues; and how to implement and monitor the estate plan. Satisfies part of the educational requirements to sit for the CFP examination. Prerequisite: FI 420.
Estate Planning (TA 334) Information Technology U Golden Gate University
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Examines selected topics in estate planning, including general legal principles relating to estate planning, (including a review of relevant, legal documents); lifetime gifting, (including utilization of the annual exclusion and alternative forms of wealth transfer); marital deduction planning, (including quantifying the deduction through partial QTIP elections, utilization of the TPT credit, and the use of formula clauses); gifts to charity, (including the use of both outright and split-interest gifts); the use of life insurance in estate planning;planning for generation skipping transfers; advising elderly clients; and post mortem planning. Prerequisite: TA 325.
Ethics in Personal and Professional Life (PHIL 125) Philosophy U Golden Gate University
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Examines concepts and problems of ethical behavior through the study of classical and contemporary philosophical ideas, and applies these concepts to todays issues in personal, professional and public situations. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A.
Expository Writing (ENGL 1A) General Studies U Golden Gate University
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Introduces the comprehensive skills of expository writing and critical reading. You will learn to analyze various types of reading material and will strengthen your writing skills in a variety of genres. These skills will support your academic work and prepare you to meet the reading and writing demands of professional activities. Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on the English Placement Exam or a grade of C or better in ENGL 10B. (CAN ENGL 2).
Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders I (TA 322A) Accounting U Golden Gate University
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Analyzes tax treatment, tax problems and tax planning techniques involving transactions between corporations and their shareholders: transfers to corporation; capital structure; dividends and other distributions; stock redemptions and liquidations; stock dividends and preferred stock bailouts; and introduction to S corporations. Corequisite TA 330.
Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders I (TA 322A) Accounting U Golden Gate University
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Analyzes tax treatment, tax problems and tax planning techniques involving transactions between corporations and their shareholders: transfers to corporation; capital structure; dividends and other distributions; stock redemptions and liquidations; stock dividends and preferred stock bailouts; and introduction to S corporations. Corequisite TA 330.
Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders I (TA 322A) Accounting U Golden Gate University
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Analyzes tax treatment, tax problems and tax planning techniques involving transactions between corporations and their shareholders: transfers to corporation; capital structure; dividends and other distributions; stock redemptions and liquidations; stock dividends and preferred stock bailouts; and introduction to S corporations. Corequisite TA 330.
Federal Income Taxation of Partners and Partnerships (TA 328) Accounting U Golden Gate University
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Analyzes tax problems of the organization and operation of partnerships including the treatment of partnership distributions, withdrawal of a partner during his/her lifetime, dissolution of the partnership, sales or exchanges of partnership interests. Corequisite: TA 330.
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