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Requirement

BUS 312

Prerequisite:

ACCT 220 – Introduction to Financial Accounting
ACCT 230 – Introduction to Managerial Accounting
BLAW 280 – Business Law
ECON 160 – Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 161 – Principles of Macroeconomics
ENGL 205 – Business Communication
IS 212 – Information Systems for Business Users
MATH 103 – Mathematical Methods for Business
MATH 140 – Introductory Statistics or SOM 120 – Basic Business Statistics

To be taken by business and accounting majors prior to, or concurrently with, the student's first upper-division business core courses.

Integrating key concepts from the lower-division core courses (i.e., financial and managerial accounting, micro and macroeconomics, business law, and statistics), this course should be taken by all business majors prior to, or concurrently with, the student’s first upper division business core courses. In this course, students will learn to apply data analytics techniques (e.g., data cleansing, data exploration, etc.) to analyze data and make data-driven decisions. This course will teach students how data analytics facilitates data-driven decision-making by reviewing and expanding students' understanding of the critical concepts of using data and data analytics techniques for business decisions. During the class, students will learn to use data and apply several data analytics techniques while conducting a series of assignments and projects.

BUS 302L

Prerequisite: Junior standing and completion of all Lower-Division Core courses. To be taken by all business majors prior to, or concurrently with, the student's first upper-division business core courses. This laboratory class is designed to certify and solidify a student's knowledge of Lower-Division business core course concepts. The laboratory includes instruction, practice quizzes, examinations and other activities designed to ensure that students moving into the Upper-Division business curriculum have the knowledge and ability to apply core concepts necessary for success in the program. (Credit/No Credit Only)