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2001-2003 Catalog - University of Arkansas at Monticello

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<strong>Arkansas</strong>-<strong>Monticello</strong><br />

Course Descriptions<br />

G B 3543 Business Law<br />

3 credits: 3 hours lecture<br />

Note: Cannot be taken concurrently with GB 3533<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the laws involved in oper<strong>at</strong>ing businesses.<br />

Topics include forms <strong>of</strong> business organiz<strong>at</strong>ion including<br />

real and personal property rights, the Uniform<br />

Commercial Code, secured transactions, credit<br />

transactions, suretyship, bankruptcy, antitrust,<br />

government regul<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> business, and employment and<br />

labor law.<br />

G B 3713 Business St<strong>at</strong>istics<br />

3 credits: 3 hours lecture<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 1003 or MATH 1043<br />

St<strong>at</strong>istical theory and methodologies necessary for d<strong>at</strong>a<br />

collection, d<strong>at</strong>a analysis, and interpret<strong>at</strong>ion. St<strong>at</strong>istical<br />

topics include sampling, inferential st<strong>at</strong>istics (interval<br />

estim<strong>at</strong>ion and hypothesis testing), ANOVA (one-way<br />

and two-way), regression (simple linear and multiple<br />

linear), non-parametric st<strong>at</strong>istics, and st<strong>at</strong>istical process<br />

control.<br />

G B 4001 Methods <strong>of</strong> Teaching Business Subjects<br />

1 credit: 1 hour lecture<br />

Prerequisite: Admission to teacher educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Corequisite: S ED 3363 or S ED 476V<br />

Special methods unique to the teaching <strong>of</strong> secondary<br />

business subjects. Must be completed prior to Secondary<br />

Internship II with <strong>at</strong> least a “C.”<br />

G B 4363 Topics in E-Commerce<br />

3 credits: 3 hours lecture<br />

Prerequisites: MGMT 3473, MKT 3403<br />

This class concentr<strong>at</strong>es on the organiz<strong>at</strong>ional structure<br />

and design, oper<strong>at</strong>ional, str<strong>at</strong>egic, and marketing issues<br />

involved in e-commerce. Familiarity with the Internet<br />

and web browsers is assumed. Extensive use <strong>of</strong> cases as<br />

well as project(s) dealing with e-commerce models and<br />

the use <strong>of</strong> the Internet as an inform<strong>at</strong>ion medium. This<br />

course does not cover web site design, except as rel<strong>at</strong>ed to<br />

security <strong>of</strong> customer inform<strong>at</strong>ion, site ease <strong>of</strong> use, and<br />

rel<strong>at</strong>ed topics.<br />

G B 479V Independent Study in General Business<br />

Variable credit<br />

Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in<br />

the Academic Regul<strong>at</strong>ions section <strong>of</strong> this c<strong>at</strong>alog for<br />

prerequisites and description.<br />

GEOG Courses<br />

(Geography)<br />

GEOG 2213 General Geography I<br />

3 credits: 3 hours lecture<br />

Introduction to the developed regions <strong>of</strong> Europe, North<br />

America, and Australasia. Includes landforms, clim<strong>at</strong>es,<br />

economic activities, languages, religion and ethnicity.<br />

GEOG 2223 General Geography II<br />

3 credits: 3 hours lecture<br />

Introduction to the developing regions <strong>of</strong> L<strong>at</strong>in America,<br />

Africa and Southwest Asia. Includes landforms, clim<strong>at</strong>es,<br />

economic activities, languages, religion, and ethnicity.<br />

GEOG 354V Field Course<br />

Variable credit<br />

Tour <strong>of</strong> a design<strong>at</strong>ed area in the United St<strong>at</strong>es or abroad.<br />

Includes observ<strong>at</strong>ion and interpret<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> cultural and<br />

physical characteristics <strong>of</strong> the area. Offered on demand.<br />

GEOG 479V Independent Study in Geography<br />

Variable credit<br />

Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in<br />

the Academic Regul<strong>at</strong>ions section <strong>of</strong> this c<strong>at</strong>alog for<br />

prerequisites and description.<br />

HIST Courses<br />

(History)<br />

HIST 1013 Survey <strong>of</strong> Civiliz<strong>at</strong>ion I<br />

3 credits: 3 hours lecture<br />

Civiliz<strong>at</strong>ion to 1660. European and world development<br />

emphasizing cultural, economic, religious, and political<br />

changes. Some <strong>at</strong>tention given to nonwestern<br />

civiliz<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

HIST 1023 Survey <strong>of</strong> Civiliz<strong>at</strong>ion II<br />

3 credits: 3 hours lecture<br />

European and world development from 1660 to the<br />

present, emphasizing cultural, economic, religious, and<br />

political changes. Some <strong>at</strong>tention given to non-western<br />

civiliz<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

HIST 2213 American History I<br />

3 credits: 3 hours lecture<br />

The growth <strong>of</strong> the United St<strong>at</strong>es from the discovery <strong>of</strong><br />

America to 1876.<br />

HIST 2223 American History II<br />

3 credits: 3 hours lecture<br />

The United St<strong>at</strong>es from 1876 to the present.

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