Academic Catalog Spring 2019
COURSES OF INSTRUCTION
BUS 1063 Introduction to Business This course provides a survey of the business world. Topics include the basic principles and practices of contemporary business. Upon completion, students should be able to relate how business institutions operate in our modern day political, social, and economic envi- ronment; describe various business ownership forms; acquire information about starting a business; explain management functions; and acquire a vocabulary for further study of business subject (Every Fall) BUS 1283 Introduction to Web Development I This course will focus on HTML5 and CSS web design with a brief introduction into Ja- vaScript. Students will learn about web development/design practices, gain a brief history of the technology that powers the web and build practical websites through the semester. (On Demand) BUS 1293 Introduction to Web Development II This course will expand on the information learned in Introduction to BUS 1283 Web De- velopment I and focus more on JavaScript and jQuery. It will also include a brief introduc- tion to mobile development. (On Demand) BUS 2313 Program Design and Development Basic terminology/application of computer concepts, followed by introduction to struc- tured flowcharting and structured programming. (Every Fall) BUS 2283 Advanced Web Application Development This course will focus on web development using the PHP programming language. Stu- dents will develop advanced web applications and dynamic websites that combine PHP with previously learned HTML5 and JavaScript skills, as well as use a database environ- ment with the MySQL database engine. (On Demand) BUS 2323 Personal Computers Use and apply current word processing, spreadsheet, presentation and database software. (Fall and Spring) BUS 2433 Visual Basic Introduction course in the use of an event-driven, procedural programming tool for devel- oping graphical user interface (GUI) applications. (Every Spring) BUS 2513 Principles of Macroeconomics Study of basic economics including national income analysis, employment theory, fiscal policy, and banking. (Every Fall) BUS 2523 Principles of Microeconomics Study of production costs, price theory, domestic and international problems. (Every Spring) BUS 2533 Principles of Accounting I Basic accounting including accounting cycle development and statement preparation. Study of cash, receivables, notes, inventories, and plant assets. (Fall and Spring) BUS 2543 Principles of Accounting II Continuation of BUS 2533. Study of partnership and corporation accounting and statement analysis. Survey of cost accounting and budgeting. (Fall and Spring) Prerequisite: BUS 2533.
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