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Click on the name of an online undergraduate course to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Introduction to Human Society (SOC1000) |
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Humanities & Liberal Arts |
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Capella University |
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This course explores questions such as "What is society?" and "How does it make us who we are?" The manner in which sociology offers insights into discovering the world and one's place in it is discussed, with an emphasis on developing an understanding of culture, social structure, institutions, and our interactions with each other. |
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Introduction to Information Systems (MIS101) |
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Information Technology |
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Peirce College |
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Prerequisite: None This course provides an introduction to the concepts and principles of information systems. Since most functional areas of today?s business rely heavily on information systems, an understanding of IS principles helps students in other course work and in preparation for real career opportunities. In addition, this course offers a solid overview of the entire IS discipline and gives a solid foundation for further study in advanced IS courses. Focus will be placed on presenting a core of IS principles that every IS student should be familiar with, as well as implementation of these principles through the use of real-world examples. |
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Introduction to Information Systems (MIS101) |
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Information Technology |
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Peirce College |
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Prerequisite: None This course provides an introduction to the concepts and principles of information systems. Since most functional areas of today?s business rely heavily on information systems, an understanding of IS principles helps students in other course work and in preparation for real career opportunities. In addition, this course offers a solid overview of the entire IS discipline and gives a solid foundation for further study in advanced IS courses. Focus will be placed on presenting a core of IS principles that every IS student should be familiar with, as well as implementation of these principles through the use of real-world examples. |
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Introduction to Information Systems Auditing (MIS301) |
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Information Technology |
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Peirce College |
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Prerequisite: MIS 202 This course covers an introduction to the concepts of auditing within the Information Technology environment. Case studies will enhance student learning in the search for security holes in systems. Audit concepts of Information Systems will be discussed along with audit methods and principles. Audit schedules, programs, and managing an audit will also be discussed. |
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Introduction to Information Technology (IT-250) |
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Computer Science |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course introduces concepts, issues, techniques and processes needed for completing and managing information technology projects. Topics include history, trends and the human impact of information technology. Project management tools, techniques and concepts are also introduced. Teamwork, team building methods, and oral and written communication are emphasized. |
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Introduction to Information Technology Writing (CS211) |
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Computer Science |
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American Community College |
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In the Information Technology world, writing documents for one's supervisors and peers is an essential skill. Unfortunately, this skill is typically neglected, resulting in unnecessary expenditure of time and effort. Documents often sit unread while IT professionals seek information directly from their peers, which is not always acceptable or possible in busy workplaces. This course will develop those skills necessary for an IT professional to identify and respond to communication needs within the IT environment, so that the professional can produce clear, concise, and appropriate IT documentation for peers and supervisors, with the ultimate goal of increasing organizational standardization and efficiency. |
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Introduction to Information Technology Writing (CS211) |
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Computer Science |
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American Public University |
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In the Information Technology world, writing documents for one's supervisors and peers is an essential skill. Unfortunately, this skill is typically neglected, resulting in unnecessary expenditure of time and effort. Documents often sit unread while IT professionals seek information directly from their peers, which is not always acceptable or possible in busy workplaces. This course will develop those skills necessary for an IT professional to identify and respond to communication needs within the IT environment, so that the professional can produce clear, concise, and appropriate IT documentation for peers and supervisors, with the ultimate goal of increasing organizational standardization and efficiency. |
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Introduction to Intelligence (RQ307) |
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General Studies |
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American Public University |
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This course introduces the student to the basic elements of intelligence: collection, analysis, dissemination, counterintelligence, and covert action. |
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Introduction to International Business (MGT 179) |
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Business |
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Golden Gate University |
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Examines environmental, economic, political and social constraints on doing business abroad; effects of overseas business investments on domestic and foreign economies; foreign market analysis and operational strategy of a firm; management problems and development potential of international operations. |
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Introduction to International Management (MANP 2142) |
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Business |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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A comparative study of international management thoughts and practices with special attention to the transferability of these practices across border lines. |
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Introduction to International Marketing (MAR 2141) |
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Marketing |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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Examines the basic principles of marketing in an international environment. Major areas of the cultural, political and economic environments affecting multinational marketing management are reviewed for analysis of international marketing problems. |
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Introduction to Law Enforcement (CJ4001) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Northcentral University |
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This course will examine the basics of police administration, police science, and police investigations. Particular attention will be paid to the history of policing, the role of the police, and police technology. |
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Introduction to Law Enforcement (CJ100) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Community College |
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This course is an introduction to the philosophy, history, and constitutional limitations of law enforcement. The course will focus on the nature and functions of public agencies responsible for law enforcement. The development of law is discussed from primitive and ancient law, through early English law and law enforcement to the beginnings of law enforcement in the US. Also addressed is the development of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies in the US. |
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Introduction to Law Enforcement (CJ100) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Public University |
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This course is an introduction to the philosophy, history, and constitutional limitations of law enforcement. The course will focus on the nature and functions of public agencies responsible for law enforcement. The development of law is discussed from primitive and ancient law, through early English law and law enforcement to the beginnings of law enforcement in the US. Also addressed is the development of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies in the US. |
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Introduction to Legal Assisting (PLA 1003) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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Professional ethics, job qualifications, professional responsibilities, and employment opportunities are discussed in this course. An overview of legal terminology is also presented. Scheduling, timekeeping and client billing procedures are practiced through a hands-on exercise completed during the course. |
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Introduction to Life Sciences (SCI 160) |
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Science General |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course examines the biological hierarchy of organization, emergent properties, the cellular basis of life, the correlation between structure and function, evolutionary adaptation, cellular order, reproduction, growth and development, energy utilization, and response to the environment. |
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Introduction to Marketing (MAR 1011) |
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Marketing |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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The course deals with the distribution of goods from producer to consumer and covers such topics as characteristics of markets for consumer goods, marketing functions and the organizations that perform them, marketing methods and techniques, price policies, and the cost of marketing. |
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Introduction to Marketing (MKT101) |
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Marketing |
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Peirce College |
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Prerequisite: None This is a survey course that covers the evolution of marketing, the variables that enter into marketing management decision-making, and the impact of both controllable and uncontrollable factors in the environment. Emphasis is placed on the marketing mix: product, price, promotion, and distribution. |
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Introduction to Marketing (MK144) |
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Marketing |
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American Community College |
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The objective of this course is to familiarize the student with the scope, terminology, and procedures of marketing in a modern firm. The various elements of marketing - price, promotion, distribution, and product planning - are carefully analyzed. Consumer motivation and the diffusion and adoption of new goods and services are studied. The student will complete a marketing plan of his own. |
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Introduction to Marketing (MK144) |
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Marketing |
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American Public University |
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The objective of this course is to familiarize the student with the scope, terminology, and procedures of marketing in a modern firm. The various elements of marketing - price, promotion, distribution, and product planning - are carefully analyzed. Consumer motivation and the diffusion and adoption of new goods and services are studied. The student will complete a marketing plan of his own. |
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