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dents to build advanced mobile applications through the continued use of HTML5, CSS3,
PHP and introduces the use of
Node.jswith MongoDB to provide a more robust mobile
experience. Students will also use the Apache Cordova framework that will allow them to
transfer web applications to native applications for iOS and Android. Prerequisite: BUS
3283 (On Demand)
BUS 3333 Visual C++
Software development using object-oriented C++ programming. Prerequisite: BUS 2313
or Instructor’s Permission. (On Demand)
BUS 3343 Advanced Visual C++
Software development using object-oriented C++ programming. Prerequisite: BUS 3333.
(On Demand)
BUS 3513 Business Finance
Principles and methods of financing business organizations. Prerequisite: BUS 2543. (Ev-
ery Spring)
BUS 3533 Intermediate Accounting I
Preparation of balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. Problems in
cash, receivables, inventories, plant assets, liabilities, capital stock, and retained earnings.
Prerequisite: BUS 2543. (Every Fall)
BUS 3543 Intermediate Accounting II
Continuation of BUS 3533. Prerequisite: BUS 3533. (Every Spring)
BUS 3563 Cost Accounting
Cost gathering for inventory pricing and determining income. Planning and control cost
behavior concepts. Job order, process cost systems, standard costs, and budgeting. Prereq-
uisite: BUS 2543. (On Demand)
BUS 3613 Money and Banking
Functions of money, monetary systems, credit, banking, the Federal Reserve System, in-
vestments, and monetary policy. Prerequisite: BUS 2523. (On Demand)
BUS 3713 Organizational Theory and Behavior
This course takes a behavioral science approach to organizational management chal-
lenges created by the interaction of individuals, groups, and organizations. The focus is
to determine how knowledge gained about individual and group behavior and organiza-
tion design impacts organizational effectiveness. Job satisfaction is tightly coupled with
social relationships among co-workers and supervisors and is also explored during the
course. Topics examined include motivation, leadership, interpersonal communication,
group structure and processes, personality, emotions, and values, conflict and negotiation,
organizational change, and work design. Prerequisite: BUS 3013 or Instructor’s Permis-
sion. (On Demand)
BUS 3823 Database Concepts
Study database terminology, physical design and types of database structures, data model-
ing, DBMS, and DBMS selection. (Alternating Fall)
BUS 3903 Business Ethics
This upper level course is included in the core curriculum for Business majors with a Man-
agement concentration, and offered as an elective to students from other concentrations
and majors. This course focuses on the ethical aspect of relationships among the various