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MGT101 Introduction to Business

Studies the forms of business organization, microeconomic topics, business and society, management, and decision making. 4 quarter hours.

MGT103 Personal Project Management

This course introduces the concept of returning to school as a project to be managed through project management strategies, addressing time, finances, and competing priorities. Using project management strategies increases the likelihood that students will successfully complete their degree program. This course introduces strategies for academic success, including time and stress management concepts, personal advocacy and strategic planning, and adult learning theory. Prerequisite(s): none. 2-3 quarter hours

MGT106 Applications of Business Writing

Introduces the communications process and addresses the application of basic communication skills through intensive practice in the types of writing and oral presentations required in the business world. Forms of business correspondence include: memorandum, routine business letters, letters conveying good or bad news, persuasive letters, letters of application, and resumes. Prerequisite: MGT101, LAE101 recommended. 4 quarter hours

MGT120 Accounting Principles I

Applies the basic accounting principles as they relate to the sole proprietorships and merchandising companies. Guides students in the understanding of the accounting business cycle procedures related to journalizing, posting, adjusting entries, closing entries, and preparing financial statements. 4 quarter hours.

MGT121 Accounting Principles II

Applies the basic accounting principles as they relate to a merchandising concern. Guides students in the understanding of the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) as they apply to inventory valuation, accounts receivable, plant assets, and accounts payable. Students will also learn the concepts and procedures of internal control, the computation of payroll, and the preparation of a bank reconciliation statement. Prerequisite: MGT120. 4 quarter hours

MGT122 Accounting Principles III

Applies the basic accounting principles as they relate to partnerships and corporations. Guides students in the understanding of the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) as they apply to the issuance of common stock, preferred stock, and bonds. Students will also learn how to prepare the statement of cash flows and use the tools and techniques to analyze and interpret financial statements. Prerequisite: MGT121. 4 quarter hours.

MGT150 Introduction to Computer Applications

This completely hands-on course introduces to software productivity tools. Word processing, database management, spreadsheet, and communication concepts and applications are the major topics of this course. 4 quarter hours