Term Schedule

TERM III SCHEDULE

March 1, 2010 - May 7, 2010

BUS 102, Managerial Accounting   M TH 5:10 - 7:35 T 321
Managerial Accounting emphasizes decision making for corporations. The course focuses on reading, analyzing, and interpreting financial statements for a corporation. Included is bond valuation, preparation of Cash Flow Statements, ratio analysis and cost accounting principles for manufacturing firms. (Prerequisite: BUS 101) Four credits. Instructor: John Robinson.

BUS 315, Production & Operations Management   Directed Study Only
This course will survey the operations management functions in manufacturing and service industry firms. An analysis of basic production/operation systems will provide the principles necessary for managing the organization’s productive processes. Four credits. Instructor: Terry Tweeten.

BUS 330, Business Communications   Directed Study Only
This course focuses on the development of critical communication skills used in business. Informational exchanges include talking, listening, writing and soliciting feedback. Included are organizational as well as interpersonal forms of oral and written communications. Three credits. Instructor: Sheryl Fitzpatrick.

CIS 101, Computer Applications 1   Directed Study Only
This course is an introduction to computers and applications, especially for personal use. Included are hands-on experience with a word processor, presentation software, a spreadsheet, a database management system and Web-based applications. Two credits. Instructor: Bruce Morgan.

CIS 101A, Information Systems Seminar   Directed Study Only
This course examines various information systems topics such as the role of information systems in an organization, roles and characteristics of information systems professionals, information systems career paths, information system life-cycle, software acquisition and development, types of information systems, and workflow systems. One credit. Instructor: Bruce Morgan.

REL 211, Decisions, Ethics & Faith   Directed Study Only
This course is a study of contemporary ethical issues and problems beginning with the theological "human predicament", the different methods/systems in dealing with this predicament, the Christian answer, and how this conclusion relates to ethical issues and problems in everyday life ( i.e. abortion, AIDS, business decisions, etc.). Four credits. Instructor: Steve Smith.