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ACC 102 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING II (UNDERGRADUATE) Introduction to Accounting II, a companion and sequel course to Accounting 101, continues

to explore basic accounting fundamentals and concepts. The course provides an introduction to managerial accounting and internal reporting. Topics include financial accounting for long-term liabilities, the components of stockholders equity, the statement of cash flows, financial statement analysis, budgeting and variance analysis, job costing for the service sector and cost analysis for decision-making. ACC 101 is a prerequisite for this class. ECO 105 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (UNDERGRADUATE) Principles of Microeconomics. Basic theories of micro (or individual) economic units; the theory of consumer demand, the firm, and distribution; pricing and production in competitive, monopolistic and oligopolistic industries. MAT 130 or equivalent is a prerequisite for this class. ECO 106 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (UNDERGRADUATE) Principles of Macroeconomics. Fundamental theories of macro (or aggregate) economics: supply and demand, national income accounting and analysis, and international trade. Analysis of unemployment, and inflation, and policies designed to combat these and other current problems. MAT 130 or equivalent is a prerequisite for this class. FIN 310 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE (UNDERGRADUATE) This course introduces students to the logic, principles, institutions, and terminology of finance. The goal of the course is to provide students with a basic understanding of the role of finance and its functions. It is designed to familiarize the students with tools necessary for making sound financial decisions, both at a personal level and at an enterprise level.ACC 101, ACC 102, ECO 105, ECO 106 and (MAT 135, MAT 136 and MAT 137 or equivalents) are prerequisites for this class. WRD 301 WRITING IN WORKPLACE CONTEXTS (UNDERGRADUATE) Students examine the roles of writing (transactional, informative, and persuasive) in professional contexts and learn common features of workplace writing situations (internal vs. external documents, collaboration, distribution of expertise and authority, content management, globalization) and strategies for responding to them. They will also learn about stylistic conventions common to workplace genres (building an effective professional persona through

writing - tone, document design) and their typical formats. Theory and analysis will ground discussions of production and production-based projects. MAT 351 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS I (UNDERGRADUATE) Probability spaces, combinatorial probability methods, discrete and continuous random variables and distributions, moment generating functions, development and applications of the classical discrete and continuous distributions. MAT 261 is a prerequisite for this class. MAT 261 MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS II (UNDERGRADUATE) Lagrange multipliers, double and iterated integrals, area by double integrals, triple integrals, triple integrals in cylindrical and spherical coordinates, line integrals, vector fields, conservative vector fields and potential functions, Green's Theorem, surface integrals, Stokes' Theorem, Gauss' Theorem. MAT 260 is a prerequisite for this class.

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