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course descriptions<br />

BUS 2373 Supervisory Management ..................................................................3 Cr. (3 Lec.)<br />

Prerequisite: ACT Reading score of 17, COMPASS Reading score of 77, or grade of “C” or higher or concurrently enrolled in either ACAD 0324 Language<br />

Arts or ACAD 0211 Reading Review. Offered in the fall and spring semesters. Supervisory Management is designed to develop management<br />

decision-making skills through the study of organizational structure, management styles, and the functions of management (planning,<br />

organizing, leading, human resource management, and controlling). (GE)<br />

BUS 2383 Retailing ...................................................................................3 Cr. (3 Lec.)<br />

Prerequisite: ACT Reading score of 17, COMPASS Reading score of 77, or grade of “C” or higher or concurrently enrolled in either ACAD 0324 Language<br />

Arts or ACAD 0211 Reading Review. Offered in the fall and spring semesters. Retailing is the study of the type of business that buys from producers<br />

and/or wholesalers and sells to consumers. Students will study retailing <strong>for</strong>mats and structures; merchandise and store positioning;<br />

merchandise characteristics; planning and buying; personal selling, advertising, and sales promotion; customer relations; and technology used<br />

in retailing. Ethical and legal behavior in retail management will also be discussed.<br />

BUS 2393 Business Law. ..............................................................................3 Cr. (3 Lec.)<br />

Prerequisite: ACT Reading score of 17, COMPASS Reading score of 77, or grade of “C” or higher or concurrently enrolled in either ACAD 0324 Language<br />

Arts or ACAD 0211 Reading Review. Offered in the fall and spring semesters. Business Law is designed to familiarize the student with legal<br />

problems that arise in business. The main emphasis of the course will be on contract law and law as it relates to sales. Law relating to different<br />

<strong>for</strong>ms of business ownership will also be discussed. (GE, ACTS EQUIVALENT COURSE NUMBER: BLAW 2003)<br />

BUS 2403 Entrepreneurship .........................................................................3 Cr. (3 Lec.)<br />

Prerequisite: ACT Reading score of 17, COMPASS Reading score of 77, or grade of “C” or higher or concurrently enrolled in either ACAD 0324 Language<br />

Arts or ACAD 0211 Reading Review. Offered in the spring semester. Students will examine the procedures and principles involved in starting<br />

and operating a small business. Emphasis will be placed on developing a business plan that includes <strong>in<strong>for</strong>mation</strong> on financing, managing,<br />

promoting, and operating a successful small business.<br />

Chemistry<br />

CHEM 1004 Fundamentals of Chemistry. .......................................................4 Cr. (3 Lec., 2 Lab)<br />

Prerequisite: ACT Reading score of 19, COMPASS Reading score of 83, or grade of “C” or higher in either ACAD 0324 Language Arts or ACAD 0211<br />

Reading Review, or concurrently enrolled in ACAD 0211 Reading Review AND ACT Math Score of 16, COMPASS Algebra score of 21, COMPASS<br />

Pre-Algebra score of 34, or grade of “C” or higher in either ACAD 0123 Foundations of Mathematics or in ACAD 0113 Math II. Offered in the fall and<br />

spring semesters. This is a survey course introducing chemistry as it applies to the real world and includes basic topics of scientific method,<br />

measurement, states of matter, atomic structure, periodic table, chemical properties, and chemical reactions. Appropriate <strong>for</strong> general<br />

education, but not appropriate <strong>for</strong> science majors. Lab required. (GE, ACTS EQUIVALENT COURSE NUMBER: CHEM 1004)<br />

CHEM 2004 Introductory Chemistry For Health-Related Professions. ........................4 Cr. (3 Lec., 3 Lab)<br />

Prerequisite: ACT Reading score of 19, COMPASS Reading score of 83, or grade of “C” or higher in either ACAD 0324 Language Arts or ACAD 0211<br />

Reading Review, or concurrently enrolled in ACAD 0211 Reading Review AND ACT Math score of 20, COMPASS Algebra score of 41, or grade of “C”<br />

or better in MATH 0903 Intermediate Algebra. Offered in the fall semester. The first half of a two-course series that is specifically designed <strong>for</strong><br />

students interested in the health-related professions. This is an algebra-based chemistry course and is not appropriate <strong>for</strong> chemistry or other<br />

science majors or pre-professional (e.g. Pre-Medicine, etc.) students. Course content provides a foundation <strong>for</strong> work in health related areas<br />

and includes nomenclature, atomic and molecular structure, bonding, and reactions. Lab required. (GE, ACTS EQUIVALENT COURSE<br />

NUMBER: ChEM 1214)<br />

CHEM 2121L General College Chemistry I Laboratory ............................................... 1 Cr. (3 Lab)<br />

Prerequisite: ACT Reading score of 19, COMPASS Reading score of 83, or grade of “C” or higher in either ACAD 0324 Language Arts or ACAD 0211<br />

Reading Review, or concurrently enrolled in ACAD 0211 Reading Review AND a grade of “C” or better in MATH 1203 College Algebra or its equivalent.<br />

Corequisite: Be concurrently enrolled in CHEM 2123 General College Chemistry I. Offered in the fall and spring semesters. This course is designed <strong>for</strong><br />

students currently enrolled in General College Chemistry I. The laboratory experiments conducted will supplement the topics presented in the<br />

lecture component. Laboratory experiments will allow students to examine, through hands-on learning, some of the fundamental laws and<br />

theories dealing with the structure and interactions of matter and the use of the principles in understanding the properties of matter, chemical<br />

bonding, chemical reactions, the physical states of matter, changes of state, and solutions. (GE, ACTS EQUIVALENT COURSE NUMBER:<br />

CHEM 1414)

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