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Click on the name of an online business 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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Building and Managing Brands (MKT 325) |
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Golden Gate University |
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Explores the field of product management from a long-term brand building perspective. You will study how all types of product and service brands are built and managed, looking at historic as well as contemporary examples. Topics include integrated marketing programs, brand equity evaluation, line extension, graphic design and communications, including the Internet. Discussion will also include the hiring and management of advertising agencies and other vendors. Prerequisite: MKT 300 or MKT 350. |
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Business Administration & Policy (MGT4199) |
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Business |
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Amberton University |
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The course presents the conceptual framework upon which organizations are built and maintained. Topics include analysis of policies to practices, policy management, policy formulation, and corporate governance. |
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Business and Society (MGT 360) |
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Business |
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American Sentinel University |
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This course examines broad social, ethical and technological themes and trends that affect business operation, exploring some of the broad effects and implication of business-society interactions. |
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Business and Society (BA301) |
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Business |
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Grantham University |
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This intermediate course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of business and how it relates to society as a whole. The major topics include the corporation in society, the business and the social environment, business and the ethical environment, business and government in a global society, the corporation and the natural environment, business and technological change. A systems-thinking approach is central to the course, wherein business, government, and society are so closely intertwined that an action that affects one will inevitably affect the others. The corporation?s responsibilities to primary and secondary stakeholders, both economic and ethical, are studied in light of various social issues. |
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Business Assets Protection (CJ394) |
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Business |
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American Public University |
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Assets protection is an essential part of every successful business venture. Students learn how to formulate, initiate, and manage a successful assets protection program. Students examine effective methodologies including pre-employment screening, theft prevention strategies, conducting investigations, avoiding workplace violence, legal considerations, electronic deterrents, reports, forms, and security force issues. |
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Business Communications (OSTP 2335) |
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Business |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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Practical written communication skills for business are studied in this advanced course. This course includes the mechanics and principles of effective letter writing and methods of researching and compiling reports. Focus is on a better understanding of writing styles appropriate to the business world. |
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Business Communications (BMGT 210) |
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Business |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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The course provides practical assistance in communication and administration in preparation for the roles of employee and supervisor in business. A variety of projects gives the student practice in composing letters, memos, reports, policy statements and feasibility studies in relation to the decision-making and communication process. Projects are given to enhance oral communication as it relates to presenting ideas to lower, middle and upper management. There will be opportunity to acquire practical skills and to direct the activities of subordinates. |
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BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS I (ENG201-OL) |
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Business |
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Westwood College Online |
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This course is designed to teach students about various types of on the-job communications. Topics include memoranda, business letters, oral presentations, customer relations, cross-cultural communication at home and internationally, and employer/employee relations. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to use the correct format and layout for a variety of business documents; plan, compose, and revise business letters, memos, and short reports; and communicate successfully in the workplace. |
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Business Ethics (MAN 4060) |
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Business |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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This course applies an ethical dimension to business decisions in today?s complex political, social, economic and technological environment. |
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Business Ethics (MGT4192) |
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Amberton University |
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The course is designed to prepare undergraduate students to identify, analyze, and resolve ethical dilemmas commonly encountered in the business world. Emphasis is placed on a philosophical framework for making ethical decisions in the marketplace and workplace. |
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Business Ethics (MGT402) |
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Peirce College |
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MGT 402 Business Ethics Prerequisite: MGT 303 Classic ethical and moral dilemmas and their applications within the business community. A detailed examination of topical business issues and classical philosophies of ethics leads to an understanding of contemporary business ethics issues. |
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Business Ethics (560) |
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Aspen University |
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This course examines ethics and values in multiple contexts. It begins with an exploration of individual values and the integration of mind, body and soul. The perspective then broadens to include corporate ethics and the role of moral leadership in business. The course concludes with an examination of ethical dilemmas created by an expanding global economy. |
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BUSINESS ETHICS (SOC300-OL) |
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Westwood College Online |
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Provides a framework upon which ethical decisions are made in business. Several models will be used in making decisions. Organizational culture and structures in ethical decision making will be discussed. |
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Business Information Systems with Lab (ACCT-352) |
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Business |
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DeVry University Online |
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Students in this course analyze current practices and technologies used to design and manage an integrated accounting system. A general ledger and subsidiary ledgers are used. In addition, controls and security requirements of an accounting information system are examined. |
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Business Intelligence (IS328) |
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American Public University |
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This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of competitive intelligence methods and procedures in the digital era. Topics include what is business intelligence, how the intelligence process emerges within an organization, skills and training for intelligence, analytical models and techniques, information resources both online and offline, knowledge management, intelligence and the law, intelligence ethics, intelligence and security, small business intelligence, and the future of intelligence. |
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Business Internet Technology with Lab (ECOM-312) |
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Business |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course focuses on fundamentals of how the Internet works from the business manager's perspective. It covers topics such as bandwidth, routing, addressing, security, e-mail systems and Internet service providers, and includes an introduction to concepts of data communications. Also emphasized are management issues of capability, cost, interaction, usability and compatibility of Internet technologies as a basis for decision-making. |
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Business Law (BUS 415) |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course examines, analyzes, and applies to the modern business environment the nature, formation, and system of law in the United States. |
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Business Law (BUSN-420) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course provides an overview of business law and introduces fundamental legal principles encountered in the business environment. Topics include state and federal courts and jurisdiction, contract law, tort law, commercial paper, bankruptcy, suretyship and accounting liability. |
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Business Law (BUS3101) |
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Amberton University |
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The course presents an introduction to the relationship of law and business. It focuses on specific principles of commercial law in certain subject areas. Topics include contracts, sales, agencies, the Uniform Commercial code, harassment and unemployment laws, and other current legal issues. |
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Business Law (LAW103) |
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Peirce College |
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This course provides an introduction to law. Topics include a consideration of the nature, classes and sources of law; the American judicial system; and the law of torts. The course provides a thorough analysis of contract law, including the areas of formation, interpretation, transfer of rights, discharge, breach and remedies. |
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