Business courses including Marketing, Management, Economics and more.

This course is designed to help business students improve their ability to make ethical decisions in business by providing them with a framework that they can use to identify, analyze, and resolve ethical issues in business decision making. An emphasis is placed on the importance of understanding that individual values and ethics are important in this process. By studying business ethics, students begin to understand how to cope with conflicts between their personal values and those of the organization.
This course focuses on Microsoft's Server operating systems including implementation and management of Internet servers like IIS Exchange. The emphasis is on enterprise class Active Directory and Group Policy implementations for large organizations. Information security and Access Control is emphasized.
What constitutes a valid and hence enforcable contract? Topics covered are: capacity, accent, consideration, statute of frauds, along with principal and agent relationships. This course is an introduction to the laws and regulations that impact business operations.
Students learn to design and evaluate solutions and to solve problems through the development of algorithms and programs while engaging with fun essential computing tools and multidisciplinary opportunities. ( This is not a Programming course though it does include programming)
Students can work as individuals or in groups to solve software development and design problems. Students may choose programming language based on previous class work and interests. This course will give students a broad overview of the software lifecycle and the development process. It will provide students with an understanding of how software engineering helps to manage software development within a division of labor. Requires weekly reports and demonstration of skills through regular project checkpoints. Prerequisites: CIT 190 or CIT 200
This course provides the student the necessary knowledge and skill to successfully implement and manage computers attached to a local area network. Students will learn network standards, terminology, planning, implementation, and troubleshooting. The focus is on Microsoft's network operating systems including implementation and management of Internet servers.
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of the Java programming language. Topics include systematic development of algorithms and programs, programming style and design, techniques for testing, debugging, and documenting programs, the software cycle, and structured and object oriented approaches.
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of PHP programming language and string parsing and manipulation. The course is for the beginning programmer with little previous programming experience. The focus is on the basics of PHP and string parsingand manipulation. Student will learn string parsing techniques with real-world examples of today's applications.

Prerequisite: Prior programming experience or permission of the instructor.
Social foundations, managerial marketing, economic conditions, planning, demand forecasting, market segmentation, determinants of consumer behavior, product concept of strategy, pricing strategy, and channel policy.