Business Track
| MATH 1253 |
Finite Math (general core) |
| MGMT 4613 | International Business |
| ACCT 2803 | Principles of Financial Accounting |
| ECON 2503 |
Principles of Macroeconomics (or) |
| ECON 2703 | Principles of Microeconomics |
| MKTG 3703 | Promotion Management |
| MGMT 2603 |
Computer Application in Business |
| MGMT 3012 | Advanced Spreadsheet Application in Business |
MATH 1253 Finite Math (general core)
A study of finite mathematics and related topics including linear equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, the exponential and logarithmic functions, the mathematics of finance, systems of linear equations and matrices, linear inequalities and linear programming concepts. Additional advanced topics may be covered.
Prerequisite: MATH 1103 or approval by Math Program evaluation.
MGMT 4613 International Business
The nature of international business and the three environments in which an international business person works - domestic, international, and foreign will be studied. The ways in which uncontrollable environmental forces impact each of the functional areas of the firm will also be examined. Spring.
ACCT 2803 Principles of Financial Accounting
A study of the language of business and how accounting communicates useful information through general-purpose financial statements to people outside the business entity.
Prerequisite: MATH 1253 or successful completion of an algebra placement exam. Fall
ECON 2503 Principles of Macroeconomics
A course that studies the allocation of scarce resources in a competitive free enterprise environment. Emphasis is placed on the ways economic problems should be solved by society.
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or consent of instructor.
Prerequisite: MATH 1253 or successful completion of an algebra placement exam. Fall.
ECON 2703 Principles of Microeconomics
The continuation of Principles of Economics I with emphasis placed on the study of the ways economic problems should be solved by individual economic units such as farms, consumers, and industries.
Prerequisite: MATH 1253 or successful completion of an algebra placement exam. Spring.
MKTG 3703 Promotion Management
A middle-management (supervisory) approach to the study of promotion including personal selling, sales promotion techniques to middlemen and final consumers, and mass selling techniques used in advertising and publicity (public relations).
Prerequisite: MKTG 3303. Fall.
MGMT 2603 Computer Application in Business
Indroduction to computers as a tool for business including fundamental concepts of information literacy and technology literacy. The course will pay specific attention to the use of business application software including word processing, spreadsheets, database, graphics, presentations, and electronic communications. The course will also examine the use of the internet both in terms of website design and as a tool for gathering information.
Prerequisite: MGMT 1803. Fall, Spring, and Summer.
MGMT 3012 Advanced Spreedsheet Application in Business
Using a problem based learning format, students learn to utilize advanced spreadsheet software tools to solve and support common management decisions. More specifically, the course covers concepts such as problem analysis, forecasting, What-If Analysis, Pivot Tables and presentation of data to enhance decision making. Prerequisite: MGMT 2603.

