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High School Diploma, GED or equiv. International Education
84 Hours
1 Year (Self-Paced) Program
14
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Courses Description
Credit Hours
Introduction to Business
This course will introduce you to the principles and functions of business. Business will be discussed as a part of a total social, political and economic environment. The various functional areas of business will be discussed: economic systems, forms of business ownership, management, human relations, marketing, accounting and finance.
6 Credits
Marketing Essentials
This course is designed to introduce you to the basic marketing concepts. It provides an overview of the marketing functions of selling, promotion, and distribution along with marketing research and strategic marketing process.
6 Credits
Business Communication
This course is designed to give you a comprehensive view of communication, its scope and importance in business, and the role of communication in establishing a favorable outside the firm environment, as well as an effective internal communications program.
6 Credits
Fundamentals of Accounting
The Fundamentals of Accounting course provides you with a solid foundation in the principles and practices of accounting; including Accounting Laws and Processes. This course focuses on user orientation of financial accounting, the uses of financial statements, how to analyze a business entity, and how the accounting system is structured.
6 Credits
Introduction to Finance
Introduction to Finance is a course that introduces basic principles of finance. Through this course, you will be able to develop a fundamental understanding of the finance world, which will help you build a base for pursuing a career in the financial industry.
6 Credits
Management & Administration
The course is designed to discuss management theories, concepts, techniques, and practices in the context of complex, dynamic, changing and globalizing business world. Applying the functional or process approach to the study of management, the discussion will cover all main management functions: planning, organizing, directing and controlling.
6 Credits
E-Business
This course explores what an e-business is and how it is managed. E-Business is an interdisciplinary topic encompassing both business and technology. The major characteristics, opportunities, and limitations of this form of business are explored.
6 Credits
Human Resources
This course examines the role of the human resource professional as a strategic partner in managing today’s organizations. Key functions such as recruitment, selection, appraisal, compensation, and labor relations are examined. Implications of legal and global environments are appraised and issues such as diversity training etc. are analyzed.
6 Credits
Principles of Taxation
This course provides a sound introduction to the policies and principles of income taxation. The course includes an overview of the principles relating to constitutional aspects of taxation, the taxation of capital gains and losses, tax administration and tax collection.
6 Credits
Introduction to Financial Accounting
This course is designed to introduce you, to the fundamental principles and underlying assumptions of financial accounting. It introduces topics such as Accrual Accounting, Financial Statements, Accounting for Sales, Interoperate Investments and Consolidations, and Financial Statement Analysis.
6 Credits
Introduction to Cost Accounting
This course serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of cost accounting, with emphasis on costing systems in the service, merchandising, and manufacturing sectors. The use of budgets and standards are studied as keys to planning and control, including flexible budgets and variance analysis.
6 Credits
Principles of Accounting
Accounting is challenging and requires considerable understanding of accounting concepts. This course will introduce you to accounting systems, internal control, cash, accounts receivable, inventories and costs of goods sold, plant and equipment, natural resources, intangible assets, and current liabilities.
6 Credits
Special Topics in Accounting
This course is specially designed to familiarize you with the diversified knowledge in Accounting. It includes topics such as Equity and debt Financing, Accounting cycle, Internal Planning and Measuring Tools and External Reporting Issues.
6 Credits
Financial Statement Analysis
This course presents financial statement analysis from the point of view of the primary and everyday users of financial statements: company managers, lenders, and stock investors. The course reviews basic financial statements and covers issues such as revenue recognition, earnings quality, cash flow, and ratio analysis.
6 Credits
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