
Enroll Anytime Business and Economics courses
ACCT 200: Elements of Accounting I
Basic principles of the complete accounting cycle.
ACCT 201: Elements of Accounting II
Special emphasis on partnership, corporate accounting, and the uses of accounting information by managers.
ACCT 315: Business Law
The legal environment of business, governmental regulation, contracts, and property. Prerequisite: Sophomore, Junior or Senior Standing.
ECON 201: Principles of Microeconomics
Nature, method, and scope of economic analysis: economic scarcity, resources, specialization and division of labor, supply and demand, production and cost, technology, product and resource market structures, distribution of income, and international trade.
ECON 202: Principles of Macroeconomics
Nature, method, and scope of economic analysis: aggregate levels of income and employment, inflation, monetary and fiscal policy, the role of the U.S. economy as part of a world economic system.
ECON 210: Introduction to Business and Economic Statistics
Descriptive statistics; probability; discrete and continuous probability distributions; sampling distributions; estimation and hypothesis testing of common parameters; analysis of variance; correlation; linear regression.
ECON 303: Money and Banking
Nature of our current monetary system; functional analysis of commercial bank operations; limits to credit expansion; alternative theories of the value of money; monetary and fiscal policies for control of the business cycle; powers of the Federal Reserve System and the Treasury; mechanics of international payment; balance-of-payments and other problems.
ENTR 101: Introduction to Entrepreneurship
An introductory course structured to provide a firm basis as to the critical role entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship play in the global economy. Entrepreneurship will be analyzed, debated, assessed, and explored experientially throughout the semester from an interdisciplinary perspective. Entrepreneurship will be viewed as a manageable process and way of thinking, acting, and behaving applicable not only to business endeavors but to everyday problems existing in the workplace and society.
FIN 310: Principles of Financial Management
This course introduces students to asset management, cost of capital, dividend policy, valuation, capital structure planning, and working capital management. Forms of business organizations and tax environment are surveyed. Managerial implications of current developments in national and international capital markets are reviewed.
ISBA 217: Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems
This course exposes students to the role information systems play in the business world with an introduction to information technology topics and data analytics. This experiential and application-oriented course develops spreadsheet, visualization, and database competencies relevant to business professionals.
MGMT 300: Principles of Management
This course provides a survey of the traditional functions of management with primary emphasis on planning, organizing, controlling, and leading. This emphasis involves coverage of managerial decision-making, leadership, motivation, interpersonal communication, staffing human resources, and organizational structure, design, and change and development.
MGMT 301: Operations Management
This course introduces managerial issues and problems arising in the operations function of both service and manufacturing-oriented organizations. Topics include: aggregate planning, facility layout, forecasting, inventory control and management, introduction to linear programming, operations strategy, processes and technology, project management, quality control and management, scheduling, supply chain management, and waiting line analysis.
MRKT 305: Marketing Foundations
An overview of the scope and nature of market exchange and the buyer's pivotal role.
POLS 115: American Government I
An introduction to political science through the study of the American political system: The Constitution; the political processes; the structure, powers, and procedures of the Presidency, Congress, and the Judiciary.
POLS 220: International Politics
An introduction to international politics with emphasis on the international system, the major actors, the struggle for power, and the struggle for order.
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You may enroll at any time and have up to 9 months to complete this online course.
The credits earned will be recorded on your UND transcript based on the date you registered
for the course. It will appear on your transcript in the same way as a course taken
during a regular semester. There is no indication that the course was taken online
or that you completed it at your own pace.
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