ST-Culture & Business:S. India

This course combines readings and lectures with a two-week journey to Southern India to study business and culture in the world's largest democracy and the only predominant Hindu culture on earth. While in India, students will meet with Indian college students, business leaders, tour business facilities and cultural sites, attend lectures, and immerse themselves in the culture of South India. Must have a valid passport at the time of application.

S-Mastering Oral Communication

Improve your oral communication skills by practicing and delivering professional business and career-oriented presentations and talks, planned and impromptu. Through feedback, role playing, and coaching, you will learn how to engage your audience, emphasize your points with confident body language, and create persuasive and informative presentations. Designed to enhance communication skills for professional success.

Fin Rptng III

The third course in the financial accounting sequence, providing a conceptual framework for accounting for the combination of firms into a single economic entity. Topics include business combination consolidation problems, and accounting for international operations by examining translation of foreign currency financial statements and accounting for foreign currency transactions. Also examines fund and not-for-profit accounting. Prerequisite: SCH-MGMT 522 or equivalent.

BusinessIntelligence&Analytics

This course provides an introduction to Business Intelligence, including the
processes, methodologies, infrastructure, and current practices used to
transform business data into useful information and support business
decision-making. Business Intelligence requires foundation knowledge in
data storage and retrieval, thus this course will review logical data models
for both database management systems and data warehouses. Students will
learn to extract and manipulate data from these systems and assess
security-related issues. Data mining, visualization, and statistical
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