The following courses are options for American Semester Program students.
3 Credits
Basic concepts in financial and managerial accounting for non-business majors.
Online only.
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3 Credits
A multidisciplinary approach introducing students to the world of business. Digital society, blockchain, industrial internet, artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, augmented reality, and virtual reality. Staying relevant in a global marketplace.
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3 Credits
Introduction to the legal system. Basic concepts of constitutional law, torts, contracts and product liability. Administrative law and government regulations.
Online only.
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1 Credit
Moving new venture business ideas to implementation in an idea and collection laboratory.
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3 Credits
Aspects of the entrepreneurial experience. The entrepreneurial mindset and the venture creation process. Foundation for getting a venture started and understanding of what it takes to be an entrepreneur.
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3 Credits
Overview of finance for the non-business major. Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, financial statement analysis, capital budgeting and financial planning.
Online only.
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3 Credits
Analysis of real-world financial data in a variety of settings. Apply textual analysis to large documents, identifying “sentiment” in search data, and back-testing trading strategies. Develop programming skills to collect and prepare data for analysis.
CSE 102 or CSE 231, and FI 311.
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3 Credits
Basic concepts of deep learning and neural networks in finance and economics. Implement deep learning methods with state-of-the-art algorithms in a variety of machine learning packages.
FI 311 or FI 320.
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1 Credit
Introduction to different types of careers in business. Interaction with industry professionals regarding how to launch and sustain a fulfilling and productive business career. Self-assessments guiding students toward a career target, major and minor selections, and a strategic degree completion plan.
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2 Credits
Concept of service organizations. Key issues in delivering and managing services. Service intangibility. Needs, expectations, habituation and customer satisfaction. Pre-purchase and post-purchase behaviors.
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1-2 Credits
Investigation of the status of women in business today and the importance of diversity in building innovative companies.
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3 Credits
Managerial skills and processes in goal-directed institutions.
Online only.
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3 Credits
Buyer behavior, segmentation, positioning, demand analysis, information, pricing, promotion, channels, product policies and ethics in consumer, reseller, industrial and service markets.
Online only.
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3 Credits
Objectives, processes and functions of supply chain management activities including procurement, manufacturing and logistics. The role of supply chain processes in creating competitive advantage with respect to quality, flexibility, lead time and cost.
Online only.
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Accounting & Finance Focused Courses
Hospitality Business Focused Courses
Management Focused Courses
Marketing Focused Courses
Supply Chain Management Focused Courses
Accounting
Business
Business Analytics
Business Law
Finance
International Business
Management
Marketing
Supply Chain Management