Truman College Academic Program
| Programs of Study/Degrees |
| Associate in Arts (AA) |
| Business Administration |
| Associate in Applied Science (AAS) |
| Accounting |
| Computer Information Systems |
| Management/Marketing |
| Networking Systems and Technologies |
| Advanced Certificate (AC) |
| Accounting |
| Business Administration |
| Computer Information Systems |
| Management/Marketing |
| Networking Systems and Technologies |
| Web Development |
| Basic Certificate (BC) |
| Accounting |
| Computer Information Systems |
| Management/Marketing |
| Networking Systems and Technologies |
| Web Development |
Business and Computer Information Systems
Chairperson: Sanzavale J. MalizaRoom Number: 1338
Phone Number: (773) 907-4882
Fax Number: (773) 907-4464
Mission Statement
It is the mission of Business and Technical Education to prepare students for key roles in academics and/or the global workforce. Our programs offer practical instructional opportunities for students through internships and job placement. The department’s mission reflects the leadership role it plays in academics, technology, and career training by:
Vision- Updating programs in response to technology advancement in order to provide relevant and up-to-date instruction.
- Broadening relationships with local business and industry.
- Developing cooperative efforts with other educational institutions. (high schools, 2-year colleges, 4-years universities)
Faculty/Staff
Bobby S.N. Ahmed
bahmed@ccc.edu
Room 1343
(773) 907-4881
Syed Mazhar Ali
sali82@ccc.edu
Room 1349
A. Jonathan Brown
ajbrown@ccc.edu
Room 1343
(773) 907-4884
Thuy Chung
tchung@ccc.edu
Room 1145/1344
4882 & 4659
Anthony C Gamboa
agamboa@ccc.edu
Room 3921
(773) 907-4467
Mary A Garcia
mgarcia2@ccc.edu
Room L848
(773) 907-4887
David C. Goglin
dgoglin@ccc.edu
Room L983
(773) 907-4862
Al H. Hijjawi
ahijjawi@ccc.edu
Room 1348
(773) 907-4885
Elizabeth Iehl
eiehl@ccc.edu
Room L112
4891/4849/FAX4825/
Jennifer L. Jones
jjones43@ccc.edu
Room 1341
Kevin Lawrence Kelly
Zaya Y. Khananu
zkhananu@ccc.edu
312-362-8439
Kathryn MacLellan
kmaclellan@ccc.edu
Room 1343
Syed A. Majid
smajid@ccc.edu
Room 1340
(773) 907-4863
Sanzavale J. Maliza
smaliza@ccc.edu
Room 1338
(773) 907-4883
Sulejmen Mehmedagic
smehmedagic@ccc.edu
Room 1341
(773) 907-4881
Mohammad Moizuddin
mmoiz@ccc.edu
Room 1349
773.399.3615(Day) 77
Richard J. Plantan
rplantan@ccc.edu
Room 1337
(773) 907-4782
Lorethea Benice Spencer
lspencer@ccc.edu
Thomas Stanley
tstanley@ccc.edu
Room 1341
(773) 907-4881
Alexandra M. Torres
atorres@ccc.edu
Hung Anh Truong
htruong2@ccc.edu
Room 2810
(773) 907-4895
Presita West
Vivek Yeldandi
vyeldandi@ccc.edu
Room 1345
(773) 907-4886
Fall 2010 Class Schedule
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| ACCOUNTING See also Business, Entrepreneurship | |||||||
| Business 181 Financial Accounting | 4 CH | ||||||
| This course presents accounting as an information system that produces summary financial statements, primarily for users external to a business or other enterprise. Students study the forms of business organization and the common transactions entered into by businesses. The emphasis is on understanding and applying basic accounting principles and other concepts that guide the reporting of the effect of transactions, and other economic events on the financial condition and operating results of a business. How to analyze and interpret historical financial statements as well, and the limitations of using these in making forward-looking business decisions are included. The primary content emphasis will be accounting for current assets and liabilities, long-term assets and liabilities, corporations' cash flow statements and financial statement analysis. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: Business 111, or concurrent enrollment in Business 141, or eligibility for Mathematics 99 or higher, or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 63145 | BUSINES 181 | AB | R. Plantan | ||||
| Rm L949 | 9:00 am | 10:50 am | MW | ||||
| 63147 | BUSINES 181 | FG | R. Plantan | ||||
| Rm L949 | 9:00 am | 10:50 am | TTh | ||||
| 63146 | BUSINES 181 | HJ | R. Plantan | ||||
| Rm L949 | 11:00 am | 12:50 pm | TTh | ||||
| 63148 | BUSINES 181 | TU | I. Tekmetarovic | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L947 | 6:00 pm | 8:00 pm | TTh | ||||
| 63814 | BUSINES 181 | WB | A. Brown | ||||
| Rm L947 | 12:30 pm | 4:45 pm | Sat | ||||
| Business 182 Managerial Accounting | 4 CH | ||||||
| This course presents accounting as a system of producing information for use in internally managing a business. The course emphasizes the identification, accumulation and interpretation of information for planning, controlling and evaluating the performance of the separate components of a business. Included is the identification and measurement of the costs of producing goods or services and how to analyze and control these costs. Decision models commonly used in making specific short-term and long-term business decisions are included. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: Business 181 or Consent of Department Chairperson. | |||||||
| 63150 | BUSINES 182 | AB | A. Brown | ||||
| Rm L947 | 8:30 am | 9:50 am | MW | ||||
| Rm L985 | 9:55 am | 10:45 am | W | ||||
| 63149 | BUSINES 182 | QR | A. Brown | ||||
| Rm L947 | 7:15 pm | 8:35 pm | MW | ||||
| Rm L935 | 8:40 pm | 9:25 pm | W | ||||
| 63815 | BUSINES 182 | WAB | K. Kelly | ||||
| Rm L935 | 9:00 am | 1:15 pm | Sat | ||||
| Business 208 Federal Income Tax | 3 CH | ||||||
| Study of the principles of the Internal Revenue Code, practical application of tax rules to the preparation of returns, application of accounting rules to tax matters. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Business 182 (or Business 102), or consent of department chairperson. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 63151 | BUSINES 208 | CDY | A. Brown | ||||
| Rm L985 | 11:00 am | 1:50 pm | M | ||||
| Business 250 Computerized Accounting Systems | 3 CH | ||||||
| Computerized Accounting focuses on exposing the student to various computerized accounting systems and how these systems accomplish the goals of accounting information system of a business entity. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: Business 181 (or Business 101), or CIS 120 or equivalent, or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 63156 | BUSINES 250 | CDY | A. Brown | ||||
| Rm L985 | 11:00 am | 1:40 pm | W | ||||
| BUSINESS Includes Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Merchandising and Marketing, and Mid-Management. Accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). For Business Accounting see ACCOUNTING. See Also ENTREPRENEURSHIP | |||||||
| Business 111 Introduction to Business | 3 CH | ||||||
| Survey of modern US business, analyzing organization and types of businesses, major business functions, business and the environment, roles played by business and consumers in the economy and various economic systems. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 63144 | BUSINES 111 | A | L. Skinner | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L568 | 8:00 am | 9:20 am | MW | ||||
| 63141 | BUSINES 111 | G | S. Maliza | Syllabus | |||
| Rm 1907 | 9:30 am | 10:50 am | TTh | ||||
| 63142 | BUSINES 111 | C | R. Plantan | ||||
| Rm L949 | 11:00 am | 12:20 pm | MW | ||||
| 63143 | BUSINES 111 | TVY | J. Jones | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L568 | 6:00 pm | 9:00 pm | Th | ||||
| 63813 | BUSINES 111 | WD | K. MacLellan | ||||
| Rm L836 | 9:00 am | 12:20 pm | Sun | ||||
| Business 211 Business Law I | 3 CH | ||||||
| Laws of business transactions, including contracts, agency, employment and partnerships, and study of the Uniform Commercial Code. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 63152 | BUSINES 211 | A | P. Hull | ||||
| Rm 3215 | 8:00 am | 9:20 am | MW | ||||
| Business 214 The Legal and Social Environment of Business | 3 CH | ||||||
| A study of the legal and social environment of business with emphasis on business ethics and corporate social responsibilities. Areas of concentration include governmental regulation of business, securities law, consumer protection law, labor law and employment law. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 64234 | BUSINES 214 | TVY | P. West | ||||
| Rm L949 | 6:00 pm | 9:00 pm | T | ||||
| Business 231 Principles of Marketing | 3 CH | ||||||
| Examines the functions and objectives of marketing. Includes flow of industrial and consumer goods through the marketing system, and the role of the consumer, the product, the market, the pricing policies, promotion and distribution methods. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: Business 111, or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 63154 | BUSINES 231 | C | L. Skinner | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L568 | 11:00 am | 12:20 pm | MW | ||||
| Business 236 Advertising | 3 CH | ||||||
| Study of basic functions, principles, and techniques of advertising, including the role of advertising in the marketing system. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| BUSINES 236 | H | L. Skinner | CANCELLED | ||||
| Rm L568 | 11:00 am | 12:20 pm | TTh | ||||
| Business 237 Selling | 3 CH | ||||||
| Factors of successful selling of goods or ideas; buying motives, sales psychology, customer approach, and sales techniques. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 63155 | BUSINES 237 | J | L. Skinner | ||||
| Rm L568 | 12:30 pm | 1:50 pm | TTh | ||||
| Business 269 Principles of Management | 3 CH | ||||||
| Analysis of major functions and principles of management; emphasis on supervisory and operating levels of management; theories, policy-making, effective communications and art of decision?making. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: Business 111, or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 63816 | BUSINES 269 | WA | T. Stanley | ||||
| Rm L836 | 8:30 am | 11:50 am | Sat | ||||
| COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CIS) See also Networking. | |||||||
| CIS 101 Introduction to Computer Information Systems | 3 CH | ||||||
| Theory and application of computers in information management; career opportunities, problem solving techniques, input/output media, microcomputer applications, and Internet application. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Laboratory hours to be arranged. | |||||||
| Eligibility for English 101, or consent of department chair. This course is recommended for CIS majors. | |||||||
| 63157 | CIS 101 | C | S. Majid | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L569 | 11:00 am | 12:20 pm | MW | ||||
| 63817 | CIS 101 | WB | S. Ali | ||||
| Rm L985 | 12:30 pm | 4:00 pm | Sat | ||||
| CIS 116 Introduction to Operating Systems | 3 CH | ||||||
| An overview including a theoretical and practical framework for the study of controlling software in the microcomputer environment using prevailing cooperating systems. The concepts of interrupt handling, scheduling and query techniques, and access and storage methods will be clarified through readings and discussions. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 63158 | CIS 116 | PRY | H. Truong | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L831 | 6:00 pm | 8:40 pm | W | ||||
| CIS 120 Introduction to Microcomputers | 3 CH | ||||||
| Fundamental concepts of computer information systems as applied to microcomputers in business and personal use; includes hands?on experience with a variety of microcomputer software. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 63163 | CIS 120 | A | A. Hijjawi | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L569 | 8:00 am | 9:20 am | MW | ||||
| 63159 | CIS 120 | F | L. Skinner | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L569 | 8:00 am | 9:20 am | TTh | ||||
| 63821 | CIS 120 | LM | N. Erol | ||||
| Rm L985 | 9:00 am | 12:30 pm | F | ||||
| 63166 | CIS 120 | B | A. Hijjawi | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L831 | 9:30 am | 10:50 am | MW | ||||
| CIS 120 | G | L. Skinner | Syllabus | ||||
| CIS 120 Section G Begins on 09/7/2010 and ends on 12/9/2010 | |||||||
| Rm L569 | 9:25 am | 10:55 am | TTh | ||||
| 63161 | CIS 120 | C | A. Hijjawi | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L831 | 11:00 am | 12:20 pm | MW | ||||
| 63160 | CIS 120 | H | S. Majid | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L569 | 11:00 am | 12:20 pm | TTh | ||||
| 63162 | CIS 120 | E | S. Majid | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L569 | 2:00 pm | 3:20 pm | MW | ||||
| 63164 | CIS 120 | K | S. Majid | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L569 | 2:00 pm | 3:20 pm | TTh | ||||
| 63165 | CIS 120 | PRY | N. Erol | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L831 | 6:00 pm | 8:50 pm | M | ||||
| 63167 | CIS 120 | TVY | N. Erol | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L831 | 6:00 pm | 9:30 pm | Th | ||||
| 63819 | CIS 120 | Z | D. Goglin | ||||
| Rm L985 | 6:00 pm | 9:30 pm | F | ||||
| 63818 | CIS 120 | WA | V. Yeldandi | ||||
| Rm L831 | 8:30 am | 12:00 pm | Sat | ||||
| 63820 | CIS 120 | WD | S. Mehmedagic | ||||
| Rm L569 | 8:30 am | 12:00 pm | Sun | ||||
| CIS 122 Introduction to Word Processing on Microcomputers | 3 CH | ||||||
| This course will provide the students with the in-depth concepts of word processing as they apply to microcomputers in business and personal use. Laboratory assignments provide hands-on experience with microcomputer word processing software. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 63168 | CIS 122 | J | S. Majid | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L569 | 12:30 pm | 1:50 pm | TTh | ||||
| CIS 123 Introduction to Spreadsheets on Microcomputers | 3 CH | ||||||
| Fundamental concepts of computer programs as exemplified in the electronic spreadsheet. Emphasis on business applications and personal financial management and tax preparation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 63169 | CIS 123 | D | S. Majid | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L569 | 12:30 pm | 1:50 pm | MW | ||||
| CIS 142 Introduction to C Language | 3 CH | ||||||
| Fundamentals of structured problem-solving in C language: emphasis on syntax, data types, operators, control structures, functions program structure, pointers, arrays, input, and output; students will complete programs in C of moderate size and complexity. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: CIS 103, or CIS 106, or CIS 107, or CIS 130, or Computer Information Systems 135, and Math 112 or higher or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 63656 | CIS 142 | GH | A. Hijjawi | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L831 | 9:30 am | 12:20 pm | TTh | ||||
| CIS 144 Introduction to Java Programming | 3 CH | ||||||
| In this course the students shall learn the basics of a block-structured high-level programming language commonly used in internet applications. The topics include the introduction to: procedural and data abstraction programming styles; the concepts of design, testing, and documentation in programming, programming platforms, and software developments; selection, repetition, and sequence control structures; the basic programming elements of arrays, records, and files. Upon completion of this course, the students shall be equipped with the basic skills of Internet programming for problem solving and algorithm development. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: One computer programming language course (C/C++ is recommended), or Consent of Department Chairperson(CC). | |||||||
| 63658 | CIS 144 | TUV | V. Yeldandi | ||||
| Rm L569 | 6:00 pm | 9:30 pm | TTh | ||||
| CIS 181 Web Development I: Basic Web Technologies | 3 CH | ||||||
| Introduction to Web Development with emphasis on web site architecture, layout structure, template development, documentation and form development. This course will focus on the development of a basic template for a data driven web site. Style sheets will be used to organize and present page content. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: CIS 116, CIS 120 or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 63663 | CIS 181 | PQR | V. Yeldandi | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L569 | 5:45 pm | 9:45 pm | MW | ||||
| CIS 182 Web Development II: Client Side Scripting | 3 CH | ||||||
| Continuation of the Web Development Series. This course integrates all of the skills learned in 0181 and focuses on client side scripting to verify data entry, manipulate and control web page elements, and store information on the client machines using cookies. Methods for initiating user authentication will also be covered. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: CIS 181 or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 63675 | CIS 182 | PQR | V. Yeldandi | ||||
| Rm L569 | 5:45 pm | 9:45 pm | MW | ||||
| CIS 242 Advanced C Language (Visual C++) | 3 CH | ||||||
| Building on prior programming experience, design and implementation of large-scale programs. Abstract data types. Data structures: files, sets, pointers, lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs. Program verification and complexity. Recursions. Dynamic concepts: memory, scope, block structures. Text processing. Introduction to searching and sorting algorithms. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: CIS 142, or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 63678 | CIS 242 | GH | A. Hijjawi | Syllabus | |||
| Rm L831 | 9:30 am | 12:20 pm | TTh | ||||
| CIS 244 Advanced JAVA Programming Language | 3 CH | ||||||
| In this course, the student shall learn the advanced topics of using the Internet programming language for design and implementation of large-scale problems; management of abstract data types; data structures (files, sets, pointers, lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs); program verification and complexity; recursion; dynamicc concepts (memory scope, black structures); text processing, and an introduction to searching and sorting algorithms. The programming for computer graphics and animation will be introduced and implemented for Internet usage. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: Introduction to Intro to Java programming Language 032-0144 or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 63683 | CIS 244 | TUV | V. Yeldandi | ||||
| Rm L569 | 6:00 pm | 9:30 pm | TTh | ||||
| ENTREPRENEURSHIP Also see Business | |||||||
| Entrepreneurship 202 Opportunity Analysis | 3 CH | ||||||
| Participants will learn techniques and processes leading to opportunity (value) recognition to include the assessment of target market, current economic, social, and political climate that provide value opportunities for entrepreneurial ventures. Entrepreneurial opportunities will be assessed relative to personal strengths and weaknesses, financial, professional, social, and personal goals. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 63892 | ENTRE 202 | WA | L. Skinner | CANCELLED | |||
| Rm L568 | 8:30 am | 11:50 am | Sat | ||||
| LATE START | |||||||
| CIS 120 Introduction to Microcomputers | 3 CH | ||||||
| Fundamental concepts of computer information systems as applied to microcomputers in business and personal use; includes hands?on experience with a variety of microcomputer software. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| CIS 120 | G | L. Skinner | Syllabus | ||||
| CIS 120 Section G Begins on 09/7/2010 and ends on 12/9/2010 | |||||||
| Rm L569 | 9:25 am | 10:55 am | TTh | ||||
| NETWORKING
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| Intoduction To Computer Electronics | 4 CH | ||||||
| Introduction to concepts and principles used in modern computers and computer circuits; basic computer numbers systems; computer architecture; exposure to computer languages; digital logic. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: CIS 116 or Consent of Chairperson. | |||||||
| 64116 | NET TEC 111 | TUV | D. Goglin | ||||
| Rm L985 | 6:00 pm | 9:00 pm | TTh | ||||
| Networking 121 Internetworking I (Cisco CCNA Discovery 1) | 3 CH | ||||||
| This course introduces the various communication equipment used in building an effective Internet infrastructure. The course provides product-specific installation and configuration. Equipment used in this class includes bridges, routers, gateways, integrated services, digital network (ISDN) modems, digital and channel service units (DSU/CSUs), and ISDN pipeline devices. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are a part of the course. Lab fee is required. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: CIS 101, or CIS 116, or CIS 120, or placement test, or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 63866 | NET TEC 121 | WA | M. Moizuddin | ||||
| Rm L569 | 7:50 am | 12:20 pm | Sat | ||||
| Networking 122 Internetworking II (Cisco CCNA 2) | 3 CH | ||||||
| This course is designed to provide a hands-on introduction to Cisco multi-protocol routers. The class will include basic router operations, architecture, configuration and troubleshooting. Students will setup, wire and configure various Cisco routers in an intranetwork environment. Topics include: Cisco IOS, Telnet, router operating modes, RIP, IGRP, IP, IPX and AppleTalk. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are a part of the course. Lab fee is required. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: Internetworking I (Net 121) or the equivalent or placement test or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 64005 | NET TEC 122 | WA | S. Ali | ||||
| Rm L564 | 7:50 am | 12:00 pm | Sat | ||||
| Networking 221 Internetworking III (Cisco CCNA 3) | 3 CH | ||||||
| This course is designed to provide a hands-on experience in implementing and configuring complex Cisco multi-protocol routers and switches. The class will include an introduction to switched Ethernet networks, Virtual LAN technology, spanning-tree protocols and configuration of Cisco switching devices. The class will also include advanced router concepts including access list management, IPX and IP filtering, traffic management, and IGRP implementation. Students will demonstrate the use of the Cisco IOS to configure network switching and routing devices. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are a part of the course. Lab fee is required. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: Internetworking II (Net 122) or the equivalent or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 63872 | NET TEC 221 | WB | M. Moizuddin | ||||
| Rm L564 | 12:30 pm | 5:00 pm | Sat | ||||
| ONLINE COURSES | |||||||
| Entrepreneurship 201 Introduction to Entrepreneurship | 3 CH | ||||||
| This interdisciplinary course introduces participants from various disciplines to the concept of sustainable entrepreneurship, a manageable process applicable across careers, work settings, and time. The course focuses on building entrepreneurial attitudes and behaviors that will lead to creative solutions within the business community and other organizational environments. Course topics include the history of entrepreneurship, the role of entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs in the 21st century global economy, and opportunity identification. The course will examine elements of creative problem-solving, development of an enterprise concept/model, examination of feasibility studies, and the social/moral/ethical implications of entrepreneurship. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 60583 | ENTRE 201 | WW1 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| Business 111 Introduction to Business | 3 CH | ||||||
| Survey of modern US business, analyzing organization and types of businesses, major business functions, business and the environment, roles played by business and consumers in the economy and various economic systems. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 60286 | BUSINES 111 | TW2 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| 60698 | BUSINES 111 | TW3 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| Business 141 Business Mathematics | 3 CH | ||||||
| Review of basic arithmetic principles, application of arithmetic operations to business forms and to analysis and solution of problems of percentage, markup, and markdown, discounts, interest, prorating, life and property insurance, taxation, and payrolls. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 60103 | BUSINES 141 | WW | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| Business 181 Financial Accounting | 4 CH | ||||||
| This course presents accounting as an information system that produces summary financial statements, primarily for users external to a business or other enterprise. Students study the forms of business organization and the common transactions entered into by businesses. The emphasis is on understanding and applying basic accounting principles and other concepts that guide the reporting of the effect of transactions, and other economic events on the financial condition and operating results of a business. How to analyze and interpret historical financial statements as well, and the limitations of using these in making forward-looking business decisions are included. The primary content emphasis will be accounting for current assets and liabilities, long-term assets and liabilities, corporations' cash flow statements and financial statement analysis. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: Business 111, or concurrent enrollment in Business 141, or eligibility for Mathematics 99 or higher, or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 60448 | BUSINES 181 | WW2 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| 60704 | BUSINES 181 | WW1 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| Business 211 Business Law I | 3 CH | ||||||
| Laws of business transactions, including contracts, agency, employment and partnerships, and study of the Uniform Commercial Code. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 60455 | BUSINES 211 | WW2 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| 60782 | BUSINES 211 | WW3 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| Business 216 Entrepreneurship | 3 CH | ||||||
| Entrepreneurial skills, organization, promotion and management in self-employment or administration in occupations and organizations; research and discussions with successful owners and managers in the business community. Students receive practice in planning,decision-making and self-evaluation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 60460 | BUSINES 216 | WW | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| Business 231 Principles of Marketing | 3 CH | ||||||
| Examines the functions and objectives of marketing. Includes flow of industrial and consumer goods through the marketing system, and the role of the consumer, the product, the market, the pricing policies, promotion and distribution methods. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: Business 111, or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 60107 | BUSINES 231 | WW | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| Business 241 Introduction to Finance | 3 CH | ||||||
| Surveys methods of financing business enterprises and their relationships to personal and company investment policies. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: Business 181 (or Business 101), or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 60278 | BUSINES 241 | WW | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| Business 244 Fundamentals of Investments | 3 CH | ||||||
| Personal investment programs including the sources and uses of investment information. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 60119 | BUSINES 244 | TW | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| Business 269 Principles of Management | 3 CH | ||||||
| Analysis of major functions and principles of management; emphasis on supervisory and operating levels of management; theories, policy-making, effective communications and art of decision?making. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: Business 111, or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 60342 | BUSINES 269 | WW1 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| Business 271 Human Resources Management | 3 CH | ||||||
| Employment techniques, wages and hours, job evaluation, training, employee ratings, collective bargaining, employment counseling and collateral benefits, such as pensions and fringe benefits. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 60300 | BUSINES 271 | WW1 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| CIS 101 Introduction to Computer Information Systems | 3 CH | ||||||
| Theory and application of computers in information management; career opportunities, problem solving techniques, input/output media, microcomputer applications, and Internet application. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Laboratory hours to be arranged. | |||||||
| Eligibility for English 101, or consent of department chair. This course is recommended for CIS majors. | |||||||
| 60325 | CIS 101 | WW2 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| 60712 | CIS 101 | WW3 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| CIS 103 Introduction to Basic Language (Visual Basic.Net) | 3 CH | ||||||
| The most simplified of all computer languages. How to use the BASIC language in solving problems in mathematics, science, business and other fields. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: Eligibility for Math 99 or higher. | |||||||
| 60129 | CIS 103 | WW | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| CIS 120 Introduction to Microcomputers | 3 CH | ||||||
| Fundamental concepts of computer information systems as applied to microcomputers in business and personal use; includes hands?on experience with a variety of microcomputer software. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 60472 | CIS 120 | WW3 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| 60769 | CIS 120 | WW4 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| CIS 122 Introduction to Word Processing on Microcomputers | 3 CH | ||||||
| This course will provide the students with the in-depth concepts of word processing as they apply to microcomputers in business and personal use. Laboratory assignments provide hands-on experience with microcomputer word processing software. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 60312 | CIS 122 | WW1 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| CIS 123 Introduction to Spreadsheets on Microcomputers | 3 CH | ||||||
| Fundamental concepts of computer programs as exemplified in the electronic spreadsheet. Emphasis on business applications and personal financial management and tax preparation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: None | |||||||
| 60308 | CIS 123 | WW1 | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| CIS 145 Introduction to Database on Microcomputers | 3 CH | ||||||
| In-depth concepts of databases as they apply to Microcomputers in business and personal use to build information management systems. The network, hierarchical, and relational models are discussed. DBMS on microcomputers are used for lab assignments to implement the rational models. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: CIS 120 or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 60157 | CIS 145 | WW | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| CIS 158 Beginning Internet | 3 CH | ||||||
| This course will introduce the student to the basic concepts and usage of the Internet. Emphasis will be on the access of information from and the development of HTML documents for the World Wide Web. Consideration will also be given to other Internet protocols (Gopher, FTP, Email, Usenet) and to the principles and terminology relevant to networking in general. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: CIS 101 or CIS 120, or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 60533 | CIS 158 | WW | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| CIS 250 Introduction to Systems | 3 CH | ||||||
| Introduction to analysis and design of information systems; includes analysis of organization and procedure, forms and workflow, equipment selection, and implementation of systems. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: CIS 101 and programming languages, or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 60159 | CIS 250 | WW | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
| CIS 258 Advanced Internet | 3 CH | ||||||
| This course will extend the introductory concepts of CIS 158 by exposing the students to a variety of Internet and general networking concepts. These include interactive forms and CGI programming for the World Wide Web, multimedia development, Intranets, server installation and management, and database connectivity. Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to administer a simple website. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. | |||||||
| Prerequisite: CIS 158, or consent of department chair. | |||||||
| 60160 | CIS 258 | WW | TBA | WWW | |||
| Online class accessed through BlackBoard | |||||||
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