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Associate of Science in Business

Regardless of the field, product or size of the company, managing people in a business environment requires insight, motivation and training. If you are intrigued by the idea of ​​moving to managerial levels in the business world, an Associate of Science in Business is a natural place to start. Designed to prepare you for entry-level management positions, the course is focused on your success; degree completion provides a transitional pathway to a Bachelor of Business Administration degree.

In the online Associate of Science in Business program, you will engage in courses in general business, accounting, economics, legal studies, management, and marketing to gain a broad understanding of the business world. You will also complete two prerequisites as part of the general education requirements: Introductory Business Mathematics and Internet Literacy. On the same subject : Waverly Business is celebrating its grand opening. With these in hand, you will have a fundamental understanding of basic business management and how it applies to planning and implementing the strategic behavior of an organization.

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Course Name

An interdisciplinary course that teaches effective writing of reports and research papers using key computer technologies. Read also : New Zealand business confidence is down because of high costs, interest rates. Topics include library and Internet research; information organization, evaluation and synthesis; MLA and APA style formats; and using software for document creation, image editing, and presentation.

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MNS 205 must be taken if students do not have transfer credits for MNS 205 or MTH courses.

Key mathematical and statistical concepts useful for understanding business problems and making informed decisions with the right tools are presented. Concepts relate to numbers, formulas, linear equation models, and descriptive statistics. The applications are aimed at personal and intra-company decisions in the areas of finance, discounts, prices, interest, loans, insurance, investments, wages and taxes. Microsoft Excel is the software used in this class. MNS 205 and MTH 210 are the primary quantitative courses required for MNS 407. Students who have taken algebra or calculus (MTH 215 or MTH 220) in college are exempt from this course.

MNS 205 must be taken if students do not have transfer credits for MNS 205 or MTH courses.

Prerequisite: MTH 12A and MTH 12B, or Accuplacer test placement evaluation

Introduction to statistics and probability theory. Covers simple probability distributions, conditional probability (Bayes rule), independence, expected value, binomial distributions, central limit theorem, hypothesis testing. Assignments can use MiniTab software or accompanying text for the course. Computers are available in the IT classroom of the University. A calculator with statistical functions is required.

Prerequisite: MTH 12A and MTH 12B, or Accuplacer test placement evaluation

Examines higher degree polynomials, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, trigonometry, and matrix algebra needed for more specialized studies in mathematics, computer science, engineering, and other related fields. It is recommended to use a computer and/or graphing calculator.

Prerequisite: MTH 216B, or MTH 215, or passing the Accuplacer test

(Cross-listed and equivalent to CSC208) Introduction to Constraints and Continuity. Examines the concepts of differentiation and integration with applications to related rates, curve sketching, engineering optimization problems, and business applications. Students may not receive credit for MTH220 and CSC208.

* May be used to fulfill general education requirements

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Course Name

An overview of basic accounting theory and the application of accounting principles, this course includes recording and summarizing business transactions in the form of financial statements according to the rules of generally accepted accounting principles. On the same subject : How to Establish a Clear Competitive Advantage (and Make Your Business an Attractive Acquisition Target). (GAAP). Intended for students who have little or no prior knowledge of financial accounting, this course corresponds to Principles of Accounting I in other faculties.

This course presents an overview of the use of financial accounting and cost accounting data to design and prepare reports that assist management in organizing, directing, controlling, and decision-making functions. Topics include the basics of cost accounting, budgeting, and responsibility accounting for cost and profit centers.

Overview of contracts, sales, agencies, personal property, commercial records and related topics. It emphasizes the prevention of litigation and liability arising from business.

Introduction to modern marketing and its application in the marketing implementation process. It places particular focus on the use of the four Ps (price, promotion, product and place), as well as market opportunities, product development, promotion planning, pricing decisions and distribution channels.

This course is an overview of the basic principles and concepts used in the financial management of a business enterprise, considered from a theoretical and practical point of view. Topics include money and capital markets, working capital financial management, capital planning and fixed asset management, cost of capital, and short- and long-term debt and equity financing.

Getting to know the roles of managers and the vision, mission and goals of organizations. Explores management theories and explores the four primary functions of managers: planning, organizing, leading and controlling. It covers issues related to human resource management, organizational structure and behavior, creative problem solving, effective communication and team management, change and innovation.

Degree and Course Requirements

To earn an Associate of Science in Business degree, students must complete a minimum of 90 quarter units consisting of all courses as listed below, with a minimum of 37.5 units of Associate of Science General Education required. In the absence of transfer credit, students may be required to take additional general electives to satisfy the total number of units for the degree. For specific information on application and evaluation, please refer to the section on undergraduate admissions procedures.

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