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2003-2005 Catalog - University of Arkansas at Monticello

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G B 3301 Teaching <strong>of</strong> Business Subjects1 credit: 1 hour lecturePrerequisite: Consent <strong>of</strong> instructorM<strong>at</strong>erials and methods <strong>of</strong> teaching secondary businesssubjects. Methods course. Does not count towardsubject m<strong>at</strong>ter area.G B 3353 Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Business3 credits: 3 hours lectureIntern<strong>at</strong>ional business is examined from the perspective<strong>of</strong> three business areas: economics, management, andmarketing. The initial third <strong>of</strong> the course examines theeconomics <strong>of</strong> intern<strong>at</strong>ional trade. The remainingtwothirds <strong>of</strong> the course will focus on management andmarketing in the intern<strong>at</strong>ional environment.Offered: Spring, SummerG B 3443 Special Topics3 credits: 3 hours lecturePrerequisite: Consent <strong>of</strong> instructor and approval <strong>of</strong>school deanTopics vary in accordance with students’ demands.Present<strong>at</strong>ion form may vary with each <strong>of</strong>fering. Coursemay be repe<strong>at</strong>ed when different topics are presented.G B 3533 Legal Environment <strong>of</strong> Business3 credits: 3 hours lectureAn introduction to law, its rel<strong>at</strong>ion and effect uponsociety, business and the individual. Topics includebusiness ethics, the federal and st<strong>at</strong>e judicial systems,administr<strong>at</strong>ive law, business crimes, torts, contracts,sales, agency rel<strong>at</strong>ionships, consumer protection, andenvironmental and pollution regul<strong>at</strong>ions.Offered: Fall, Spring, SummerG B 3713 Business St<strong>at</strong>istics3 credits: 3 hours lecturePrerequisite: MATH 1003 or MATH 1043St<strong>at</strong>istical theory and methodologies necessary for d<strong>at</strong>acollection, d<strong>at</strong>a analysis, and interpret<strong>at</strong>ion. St<strong>at</strong>isticaltopics include sampling, inferential st<strong>at</strong>istics (intervalestim<strong>at</strong>ion and hypothesis testing), ANOVA (one-wayand two-way), regression (simple linear and multiplelinear), non-parametric st<strong>at</strong>istics, and st<strong>at</strong>istical processcontrol.Offered: Fall, Spring, SummerG B 4001 Methods <strong>of</strong> Teaching Business Subjects1 credit: 1 hour lecturePrerequisite: Admission to teacher educ<strong>at</strong>ionCorequisite: EDUC 460VSpecial methods unique to the teaching <strong>of</strong> secondarybusiness subjects. Must be completed prior toSecondary Internship II with <strong>at</strong> least a “C.”G B 4193v Internship1-3 creditsPrerequisite: completion <strong>of</strong> 21 hours in the School <strong>of</strong>Business and prior approval <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> the School<strong>of</strong> Business and advisor.Note: May be taken/repe<strong>at</strong>ed for maximum <strong>of</strong> 3 hours <strong>of</strong>creditPr<strong>of</strong>essional quality experience in the student’s major fieldfor a fixed period <strong>of</strong> time and conforming to standardsestablished by the Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Business.Internships must be arranged in advance <strong>of</strong> the semester inwhich the credit for the internship will be granted. Followupwill consist <strong>of</strong> student journals, reports, and employerevalu<strong>at</strong>ions.G B 4363 Topics in E-Commerce3 credits: 3 hours lecturePrerequisites: MGMT 3473, MKT 3403This class concentr<strong>at</strong>es on the organiz<strong>at</strong>ional structureand design, oper<strong>at</strong>ional, str<strong>at</strong>egic, and marketing issuesinvolved in e-commerce. Familiarity with the Internetand web browsers is assumed. Extensive use <strong>of</strong> casesas well as project(s) dealing with e-commerce modelsand the use <strong>of</strong> the Internet as an inform<strong>at</strong>ion medium.This course does not cover web site design, except asrel<strong>at</strong>ed to security <strong>of</strong> customer inform<strong>at</strong>ion, site ease <strong>of</strong>use, and rel<strong>at</strong>ed topics. Offered: FallG B 479V Independent Study in General BusinessVariable creditConsult the Independent Study Courses subheading inthe Academic Regul<strong>at</strong>ions section <strong>of</strong> this c<strong>at</strong>alog forprerequisites and description.GEOG Courses(Geography)GEOG 2213 General Geography I3 credits: 3 hours lectureIntroduction to the developed regions <strong>of</strong> Europe, NorthAmerica, and Australasia. Includes landforms, clim<strong>at</strong>es,economic activities, languages, religion and ethnicity.GEOG 2223 General Geography II3 credits: 3 hours lectureIntroduction to the developing regions <strong>of</strong> L<strong>at</strong>inAmerica, Africa and Southwest Asia. Includeslandforms, clim<strong>at</strong>es, economic activities, languages,religion, and ethnicity.GEOG 354V Field CourseVariable creditTour <strong>of</strong> a design<strong>at</strong>ed area in the United St<strong>at</strong>es orabroad. Includes observ<strong>at</strong>ion and interpret<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong>cultural and physical characteristics <strong>of</strong> the area. Offeredon demand.GEOG 479V Independent Study in GeographyVariable creditConsult the Independent Study Courses subheading inthe Academic Regul<strong>at</strong>ions section <strong>of</strong> this c<strong>at</strong>alog forprerequisites and description.Course Descriptions187

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