CATALOG #10102101
An introduction to what a business is, how it operates, and how it is managed. Students identify forms of ownership and the processes used in production and marketing, finance, personnel, and management in business operations.
CATALOG #10102160
Develops skill to enable students to make individual decisions and participate in and facilitate group decisions in pursuit of the goals and objectives of an organization. Students analyze decision-making environments; employ a systematic decision-making process; use creative and analytic thinking tools for information gathering and analysis; employ ethical and social standards; contribute in group decision-making; and facilitate the group decision-making process. Prerequisites: Nine core credits from a 101, 102, 103, 109, 196, or 623 program code
CATALOG #10102110
Introduces a broad scope of employment laws and provides the opportunity to apply these laws to the employment arena. Includes laws relating to anti-discrimination, including the Civil Rights Act, ADEA, and ADA; wage and hour regulation, including FLSA; employer-provided pensions, including ERISA; health insurance, including COBRA and ACA; and unemployment and worker's compensation insurance.
CATALOG #10102104
Introduces the basic foundation of laws and regulatory systems applicable to the business environment. Students examine the UCC, contract torts, agency law, and business and cybercrime. Students apply business legal theory in conjunction with ethical decision making through practical application.
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