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BUS213: Principles of Marketing

3 Credits

Focuses on the role of marketing in the global economy and the overall evaluation of the marketing process. Topics include marketing functions, policies, and practices including the marketing strategy and marketing mix (product, price, promotion and place). Addresses website and social media perspectives. Case studies and team projects enhance course concepts.

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BUS214: Organizational Behavior

3 Credits

This course concentrates on analysis of factors impacting individual and organizational success in today’s rapidly changing business environment. Students will explore topics such as personality, motivation, ethics, diversity, and organizational structure. Focus will also be placed on development of interpersonal skills including communication, teamwork, decision making, leadership, and conflict resolution through applied classwork and assignments.

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BUS217: Cooperative Education

3 Credits

Introduces students to first-hand experiences in business operations. Students will secure and participate in an internship relative to their career and academic objectives. Contact instructor directly upon registration. Prerequisite: Successful completion of 24 credits.

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BUS219: Business Topics Seminars

3 Credits

Explores the solutions to business case problems, utilizing creative thinking skills and data to make managerial decisions. Fall only.

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BUS221: Introduction to Project Management

3 Credits

Studies project management theory and skills. Defines and organizes projects by defining the scope, schedule and available resources. Learn to create work breakdown structures, identify task dependencies and prerequisites, and identify a critical path to completion of a project. Addresses risk and change management. Spring only. Prerequisite: CIS102 or higher or CSN 115 or higher or EGR 118 or BUS 101 or BUS 109.

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BUS223: Digital Media Content Production & Portfolio Creation (Capstone)

3 Credits

Throughout the semester, students will have the opportunity to create a wide range of digital content and synthesize it in an online portfolio website to showcase themselves professionally. Students will be well-versed in employing content strategically in multiple contexts, including social media, marketing, and business. This course hones numerous transferable skills in social media marketing, content development, design principles, and basic website building. Prerequisite: BUS 113

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BUS225: Entrepreneurship

3 Credits

Capstone course studies the critical process of developing a bona fide business feasibility plan. Topics include: concept development, management, legal, regulation, marketing research and penetration, pricing, and financial perspectives. Prerequisite: 12 credits in BUS***, ACC***, FBM***, OFT***, THM***, PED258 and PED277 or with instructor permission.

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BUSELE: Business Elective

1 Credits

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CEP100: Surviving and Thriving in College

1 Credits

Develops a greater understanding of college success strategies. Includes college policies and procedures, stress and time management techniques, and decision-making strategies. Upon completion of the course students will learn how to successfully "navigate" their college experience, set goals and objectives, and create an academic plan. Prerequisite: None.

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CEP101: Career and Educational Planning

3 Credits

Prepares students to develop a greater understanding of career and educational opportunities. Includes self-assessment, goal-setting, and decision-making skills as related to the career development process. Successful completion of the course enables students enrolled in the Individualized Studies degree program to complete their mandatory educational plan. Recommended for student desiring guidance to develop a customized career and educational plan. Not open to students who have successfully completed CEP102.

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CES110: Leadership in the Community

1 Credits

Introduces students to leadership in the local community. Utilizes experiential learning with a strong emphasis placed on structured group activities, out-of-class observations, selected readings and class discussions to focuses on particular areas of local leadership (i.e. job readiness, health and human services, government, law enforcement, tourism, and agriculture) during each session.

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CHE100: Introduction to Chemistry

3 Credits

An introduction to general, organic and biological chemistry, with an emphasis on applications that are relevant to students pursuing health science programs. Topics include measurement, atomic and molecular structure, chemical and physical bonding, gas properties, chemical reactions, acid/base chemistry, organic molecule structure and functional groups, and common groups of biological molecules (carbohydrates, lipids and proteins). This course is not part of the Natural Science major sequence. Two class hours, two lab hours. Prerequisite: Completion of the Genesee Community College math requirement or concurrent enrollment in MAT 092 or MAT108.

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CHE103: General Chemistry 1

3 Credits

Introduces the fundamental principles of chemistry including: atomic structure, periodicity, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, solutions, gases and thermochemistry. Recommended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, health and/or technology fields. A solid math/algebra background is expected. Three class hours. Corequisites: CHE 103L Prerequisites: CHE 100 with a grade of ‘C’ or higher or Regents Chemistry with a Regents exam score 75 or higher or MAT 102 or higher. The math requirements may be taken concurrently with CHE 103. (Note: MAT 108 MAT 129, MAT 116 and MAT 117 are not accepted as math prerequisites.)

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CHE103L: General Chemistry 1 Lab

1 Credits

CHE 103L is the application of the didactic instruction for CHE 103 and a required corequisite. Skills and performance in CHE 103L are assessed as a component of CHE 103 and therefore must be successfully completed in addition to all the requirements for CHE 103. CHE 103L supports concepts from the lecture (atomic structure, periodicity, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, solutions, gases, and thermochemistry) and covers basic lab skills, capturing information in a lab notebook, determining conclusions from experimental results and designing next experiments based upon previous results. Corequisites: CHE 103. Prerequisites: CHE 100 with a grade of 'C' or higher or Regents Chemistry with a Regents exam score 75 or higher or MAT 102 or higher. The math requirements may be taken concurrently with CHE 103. (Note: MAT 108 MAT 129, MAT 116 and MAT 117 are not accepted as math prerequisites.) Three lab hours.

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CHE104: General Chemistry 2

3 Credits

A continuation of General Chemistry 1 includes properties of solids, liquids and solutions, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid/base chemistry, precipitation, thermodynamics, oxidation/reduction, and electrochemistry. Recommended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, health and/or technology fields. A solid math/algebra background is expected. Three class hours. Corequisites: CHE 104L. Prerequisites: CHE 103 with a grade of ‘C’ or higher.

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CHE104L: General Chemistry 2 Lab

1 Credits

CHE 104L is the application of the didactic instruction for CHE 104 and a required co-requisite. Skills and performance in CHE 104L are assessed as a component of CHE 104 and therefore must be successfully completed in addition to all the requirements for CHE 104. CHE 104 L supports the concepts from the lecture (properties of solids, liquids and solutions, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid/base chemistry, precipitation, thermodynamics, oxidation/reduction, and electrochemistry) and covers basic lab skills, capturing information in a lab notebook, determining conclusions from experimental results and designing next experiments based upon previous results. Corequisite: CHE 104. Prerequisites: CHE 103 with a grade of 'C' or higher. Three lab hours.

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CHE201: Organic Chemistry 1

4 Credits

Survey of carbon-containing compounds, including bonding, intermolecular forces, configurations, stereochemistry and reaction mechanisms. Properties and reactions for the following functional groups: alkyl halides, alkenes, alkynes, and alcohols. Fall only. Three class hours, three lab hours. Prerequisite: CHE104.

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CHE202: Organic Chemistry 2

4 Credits

Application of common analytical techniques (mass spec, IR and NMR spectroscopy) used in organic chemistry. Topics include properties, reactions, synthesis and mechanisms of the following functional groups: alcohols, ethers, aromatics, ketones, aldehydes, amines, and carboxylic acids. Three class hours, three lab hours. Spring only. Prerequisite: CHE 201.

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CHEELE: Chemistry Elective

1 Credits

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CIN147: Popular Cinema

3 Credits

Examines the popular genres of feature films, including science-fiction, Westerns, spy and suspense films, musicals, horror and crime films. Explores the feature film as a reflection of contemporary society. Prerequisite: completion of the Genesee Community College reading proficiency.

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