2013-2014 Catalog
2013-2014 Catalog > Courses > ADM - Administration > 300
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During this course students will evaluate the manager's role in ensuring best practices for the application of technology in business situations. Students will assess tools and skills with regard to communication, policy, security, management, and technology. Students will apply information technology ethical standards and a biblical perspective to business situations.
An introduction to the equipment, techniques, and concepts of information systems processing. Emphasis has been placed on the components of information processing systems and the part each plays in the processing of data.
This module helps students analyze and interpret statistical data. Quantitative concepts and basic techniques in research are stressed.
An introductory course designed to relate economic theory and current economic events to the problem of effective managerial decision-making.
This course discusses the use of accounting in the decision making process for managers. This course will discuss the three primary financial statements, the components of the financial statements, financial statement analysis, and managerial accounting concepts.