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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Business Law (GM304) Business U American Community College
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This course is an introduction to the area of business law. Topics include the nature and meaning of law, contract law, sales contracts, commercial paper, agency law, property and the influence of government regulation.
Business Law (GM304) Business U American Public University
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This course is an introduction to the area of business law. Topics include the nature and meaning of law, contract law, sales contracts, commercial paper, agency law, property and the influence of government regulation.
Business Law (BU203) Business U Herzing College, Atlanta
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This course provides a study of the American legal system and its effect on business and business organizations, as well as an overview of the ethical issues that businesses encounter. Topics include business law and ethics, contracts and sales, consumer protection issues, agency and employment issues, the regulation of business organizations, analyzing risk-bearing devices, and dealing with real property issues.
Business Law I (BUS 230) Business U American Sentinel University
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An examination of basic legal principles and issues concerning business. Includes an overview of contracts, the uniform commercial code and bankruptcy law.
Business Law II (BUS 331) Business U American Sentinel University
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This course extends coverage of business-related legal principles with emphasis on the different business relationships and the legal structures that support them, including employer-employee, agency, property relationships, bailments, insurance, and lender-borrower interations.
Business Law II (BA265) Business U Grantham University
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This course is a continuation of Business Law I. It is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of legal considerations in business operations as illustrated by such topics as torts, contracts, agency forms of business organizations, commercial paper, bankruptcy, secured transactions, and sales. The law presented in the text includes new statutes and regulations affecting the legal environment of business as well as the most recent developments in case law. Also the student will examine important cases, statutes, and other laws affecting business law.
Business Organizations (PLA 2433) Business U Florida Metropolitan University
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This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic rules, process, and practices of the business enterprise. It describes organizational form while emphasizing the business corporation. It includes information on corporate formation, corporate organizations and corporate financing.
Business Policy (BUSN-412) Business U DeVry University Online
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Through a computerized simulation game, student ?firms? apply business functions to develop and implement strategies for a business organization. In addition, they use system-analysis and strategic-planning techniques to determine financial, marketing, and human and capital resources required for developing and successfully marketing a product in real-time competition with other student firms.
Business Policy and Strategy (MAN 4764) Business U Florida Metropolitan University
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This course is a study of long term strategy and planning management as it relates to the decision making process. Strategic management is introduced as the set of decisions and actions that will result in the design and activation of strategies to achieve the objectives of an organization.
Business Policy and Strategy (BA490) Business U Grantham University
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Business Policy and Strategy is the capstone course for business administration majors. This advanced course is designed to provide students with a general management perspective of the total business enterprise. Students learn new strategy formulation, implementation, and evaluation concepts and techniques. Students use this new knowledge, coupled with knowledge acquired from other courses, to chart the future direction of different organizations. The course builds on previous courses in diverse functional areas to offer insights and analytical tools which a general manager needs to plan and implement successful business policies and strategies. The course emphasizes the practical application of business theory to business problems.
Business Principles and Management (BU105) Business U Herzing College, Atlanta
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This course introduces the environment of American business with an overview of various topics that serve as a foundation for further study of business. Topics include the environments that businesses operate in; the organizational structures of businesses; management functions in enterprises; and the challenges of managing marketing, operations, information technology, finance, and human resources.
Business Reports for Non-Native Speakers (Online) (918B) Business U University of California, Los Angeles Extension
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This course covers a variety of informal and formal business reports. Topics include audience, purpose, appropriate formats, data collection, citation styles, writing steps, and report organization.
Business Research and Communications (305) Business U Aspen University
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This course provides an understanding of business research and communications. It familiarizes students with the techniques, strategies, and forms of writing used in the professional world in order to achieve their business goals. Through library research and online information gathering, this course will increase students' knowledge of organizational writing and communications including case analysis, data interpretation, problem solving, and report writing.
Business Software Applications (BIS204) Business U Peirce College
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BIS 204 - Business Software Applications Prerequisite: BIS 101 This course introduces students to data management and presentation using the Microsoft Office software suite. Students will explore the types of information needed for solving business process problems. Information will be organized, manipulated and analyzed using Microsoft Office. Students will examine the purpose and mechanics of spreadsheets, including simple data analysis frameworks, formulas and functions. Uses of databases in business and marketing will be discussed. Students will build relational databases from their component parts tables, indexes, relationships, forms, queries, etc. Similarities between spreadsheets and databases will be covered, including the application of both software types to similar business problems and the transfer of data between software systems. Organizing, reporting and presenting information in Powerpoint slide shows will be covered.
Business Statistics I (BUS 210) Business U American Sentinel University
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This course introduces you to the foundations of statistical analysis including distributions, measures of location and dispersion, probability, the normal probability distribution, sampling and testing methods, and decision analysis.
Business Statistics I (MAT109) Business U Peirce College
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A grade of ?C? or better is required for this course. Prerequisite: MAT 102 In this course students witness how numbers are used to answer business questions, summarize data sets, and estimate unknown quantities. They learn how to organize raw data into tables and graphs, particularly histograms, and then how to interpret graphical displays and statistical analyses. Following an introduction to probability, students apply their knowledge to the Binomial distribution. They then progress to learning about continuous probability distributions, particularly the Normal Distribution. Additionally, students learn how to estimate parameters.
Business Statistics II (BUS 211) Business U American Sentinel University
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This course covers advanced topics in the statistical analysis of business operations and describes the application for procedures for the purposes of forecasting, quality control, and decision making.
Business Strategy (GM414) Business U American Public University
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This course examines several strategic issues surrounding business. This includes what should constitute a ?business strategy?, the types of problems a company?s leadership faces in deciding a strategic course of action, and what factors must be considered in choosing such directions. In addition to a number of the more traditional ?brick and mortar? issues, this course examines recent economic shifts, especially within the ?new economy? sector, as an opportunity to examine the challenges that now face Internet-based companies.
Business Systems Analysis (MGMT-340) Business U DeVry University Online
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This course focuses on analysis of business systems using current techniques to analyze business activities and solve problems. Interviewing skills, group dynamics, and development of process flows, data flows and data models are emphasized. Students learn to identify, define and document business processes and problems, and to develop solutions.
Business Systems Programming I with Lab (CIS-430) Business U DeVry University Online
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Building on analysis, programming and database skills developed in previous courses, this course introduces students to fundamental principles and concepts of developing programs that support typical business processing activities and needs such as transaction processing and report generation. Students develop business-oriented programs that deal with error handling, data validation and file handling.
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