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Undergraduate Courses

BUSN 101 Introduction to Business
This course introduced students to the environment and functions of business. Organization and operation of business, the relationships of business to society, and the dominant field and types of business are surveyed. Prerequisite: None

BUSN 107 Business Formation
This course is designed to give students a strong background in forms of business ownership. The course will examine entrepreneurship and franchising. Prerequisite: None

BUSN 205 Introduction to Computer-Based Systems
The course introduces students to the basics of computer and its applications as well as its hardware, software, peripherals, operating systems, word processing, database management, communications, networking, CD-drives, graphics, and voice receptions. Prerequisite: None.

BUSN 210 Introduction to Marketing
A study of the nature, principles and functions of marketing as well as the institutions involved in the production and distribution of goods and services from producer to consumer. Prerequisite: None

BUSN 230 Business Computers
This course will give students a working knowledge of computer applications that will assist in the development of effectient business operation.Prerequisite: None

BUSN 250 Business Writing
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of effective business writing with consideration given to clarity and professionalism in communicating business objective in writing. Prerequisite: None

BUSN 305 Business Administration
The course introduces students to a survey of business administration. Students will learn about management leadership leading to the understanding of how to organize a business and manage production and operations. Contemporary management practice and tools in the information age will also be a focus of this study. Prerequisite: None

BUSN 313 Introduction to Small Business
The course looks first at the growing importance of small business in Canada. Students learn how to prepare a business plan that would be generally be accepted by financial institutions. The course loks at how to identify principal customers and competitors and how to go about looking for capital to fund the business. The preparation of cash flow statements and how to prject income and expenses is also covered. Prerequisite: None

BUSN 320 Resource Management
This course introduces students to principles, concepts and practice of human resource management. Students will learn about human resources and personnel functions. There is an emphasis on how managers can deal with and utilize human resource functions. Prerequisite: None

BUSN 401 Radio Broadcasting
The weekly News Hour will be produced by students. This non-denominational Christian news program will focus on events and information of interest to the Christian community. Students will prepare pre-taped teaching material to be broadcast. Students will also participate in production, scripting, audio engineering, and direct production. Prerequisite: None

BUSN 410 Desktop Publishing
This course introduced students to the use of the personal computer in preparing quality material for printing using windows, word processing software, as well as graphics and desk top programs. Students are introduce to the use of several software programs used in preparing low cost advertising, publications, newsletters, brochures, bulletins and other documents. Prerequisite: None

BUSN 415 Business Math
The course covers all aspects of computational skills with the goal of giving students sufficient skills to successfully function in a business environment. Prerequisite: None

BUSN 424 Bookkeeping and Accounting
This course covers journal entries, general ledger posting, payroll entries, cost and PST entries, bank reconciliations, spreadsheets, income and expenditure accounts, trial balances and the balance sheet. Students are encouraged to test their knowledge by utilizing a computerized accounting software package in their home environment. Prerequisite: BUSN 415 (Business Math)

BUSN 440 Journalism
This course is designed to help students develop basic skills in writing for publication. Students will gain experience in writing how-to-do-it articles, feature articles, biographical materials, narrative or adventure articles and devotional materials. Prerequisite: None

BUSN 445 Business Law
Designed to increase studentsí understanding of those legal principles which apply to normal business transactions. Contracts, labour-management responsibilities, property, insurance, partnerships, corporations, wills and trusts, torts, and business crime are among the topics covered in this course. Prerequisite: None

 

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