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Schedule of Courses
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10523 30
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
NEWHALL
BUS 214 - BUSINESS INTERNSHIP
3 CREDITS
The cooperative field experience provides students with the opportunity to apply
classroom learning and strengthen interpersonal and technical skills in a work
experience related to their field of study. Students attend a weekly seminar on
campus that focuses on workplace issues based on students' experiences at the field
sites. Students enrolled in the Web section complete this work online. Students must
obtain an approved field site before the semester begins. The office of Academic,
Career and Transfer Center provides assistance in this process. In some cases, with
the approval of the Dean, a student may use a current work site as their field site. This
course requires a minimum of 135 hours of work during the semester at an approved
site.
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101; and completion of 12 credits in the student's
degree or certificate program with a GPA of 2.0 or higher.
12636 30
WEB
WEB
6/15-8/11
WEB
WEB
MORRISSEY
BUS 221 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
4 CREDITS
Emphasizes the analysis, interpretation and use of accounting information by
external decision-makers. Specific topics include the accounting cycle; GAAP;
preparation and analysis of financial statements; internal controls; accounting for
inventories; receivables, cash, plant and equipment, current and long-term liabilities,
and stockholders' equity; and the statement of cash flow. Computer applications,
including spreadsheets and the analysis of an annual report are integrated
throughout the course.
Prerequisites: Placement above or completion of ENG 060; eligible for
MAT 080/Module 9; and completion of CAP 101.
Note: A combination of Accounting I and Accounting II is similar in content to
Financial Accounting. Students will NOT receive credit for Accounting I, Accounting
II, and Financial Accounting.
Note: Technology/Lab fee $100.
10535 30
MW
6pm-9:30pm
6/1-7/27
B
HH-211
DUFFY
10525 31
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
PUPILLO
BUS 223 - MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
3 CREDITS
Emphasizes the use of accounting information for managerial decision making.
Specific topics include cost behavior; CVP analysis; budgeting; cost accumulation
systems; activity-based costing; and relevant costs for decisions. Computer
applications, including spreadsheets, are integrated throughout the course.
Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 220 or BUS 221; and completion of CAP 101.
Note: Technology/Lab fee $100
13274 30
TR
6pm-8:45pm
6/2-7/28
B
HH-211
FEELEY
13275 31
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
SHARMA
BUS 226 - COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING
3 CREDITS
Working with a current software package, students learn how to set up and maintain
a computerized accounting system. Students will learn to record transactions using
various modules, including general ledger, invoicing, job costing, budgeting and fixed
assets.
Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 220.
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100
13276 30
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
PERRIELLO
BUS 240 - PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
3 CREDITS
This course examines business activities that match consumers with an
organization's resources. Topics covered are the marketing concept, the marketing
environment, ethics and social responsibility, consumer behavior, global marketing,
market research, market segmentation, and the marketing mix.
Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 110.
10530 31
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
FEMIA
12061 32
WEB
WEB
6/15-8/11
WEB
WEB
CAROSI
Computer Applications
CAP 101 - COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3 CREDITS
Provides the general knowledge and skills needed to operate computers for
academic, professional, and personal use, with an introduction to the major software
tools: word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation graphics. The course also
covers computer concepts, managing and storing files, and using the Internet for
research and communications. Students completing this course will be required to
demonstrate a minimal level of keyboarding proficiency and, if necessary, obtaining
that proficiency on their own.
Prerequisite: ENG 060 or higher placement. Students should either be taking, have
successfully completed or tested out of ENG 071 and MAT 070 or completing Modules
1-8 in Preparation for College Math
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100
13278 30
MTWR
8:15am-10:20am 7/6-8/5
B
AR-107
COZI
12766 32
MW
6pm-8:45pm
6/1-7/27
B
AR-107
DANIELS
13277 34
TR
6pm-8:45pm
6/16-8/11
B
AR-107
TBA
10537 80
MW
6pm-8:45pm
6/1-7/27
L
LC-201
TWOMEY
12355 81
MTWR
8:15am-10:20am 5/26-6/25
L
LC-202
CANALE
10533 31
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
WEIR
12228 33
WEB
WEB
6/15-8/11
WEB
WEB
KILROY
CAP 155 - SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS
3 CREDITS
Intended for students and professionals who wish to become proficient with the
microcomputer as a problem-solving tool. Through demonstration and hands-on
computer exercises, students apply spreadsheet to such areas as budgeting, loan
analysis, and business graphics.
Prerequisite: Completion of CAP 101.
Corequisite: MAT 070 or completion of Modules 1-8 in Preparation for College Math.
Note: Specific configurations of hardware and software may vary by campus.
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100
13280 30
TR
6pm-8:45pm
6/2-7/28
B
AR-101
KILROY
CAP 158 - INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO GAMES
3 CREDITS
Learn about video game technology and the processes by which they are created.
Topics include storyline, fundamental building blocks, game play, graphics and user
interface models. The course is for artists, programmers, gamers, designers, or
anyone wanting to know more about the technologies and skills that make up their
favorite video games. Information on how to break into the video games industry,
multiplayer/tournament gaming, and human computer interaction is also covered.
Prerequisite: Placement above, completion of, or concurrent enrollment in ENG 071.
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100
12455 30
WEB
WEB
6/1-7/28
WEB
WEB
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