Mrs. L. Harris
A survey of U.S. history from the period of discovery and exploration through Reconstruction examining the development of political, social, economic, and cultural institutions.
Mrs. Dawn Stevens
A study of the financial accounting principles that relate to business. Topics include the accounting cycle, accounting systems and controls for service and merchandising businesses, assets, liabilities, and equity.
Dr. James Overton
Microsoft Office - Advanced features in Excel spreadsheet software, and Access database management software.
Mrs. Amy C. Shaw
Instruction and practice in all stages of the writing process - prewriting, drafting, revising, editing - as applied to the composition of longer essays and documented research, as well as instruction and practice in achieving the characteristics of good writing: organization, unity, coherence, development, and correctness.
Mr. Keith Reed
A study and practice in writing different types of business letters and reports, with emphasis on correct spelling, grammar, punctuation, and clarity of communication.
Mr. Pedres Finley
An introduction to the writing of event-driven programs using the Visual Basic computer programming language with emphasis on problem solving, documentation, program statements, algorithms, and common routines.
Mr. Keith Reed
An introduction to statistical methods of collecting, presenting, analyzing, and interpreting quantitative data for business management and control.
Mr. Pedres Finley
An introduction to problem solving methods and algorithm development which emphasizes the imperative first approach; designing, debugging, looping, scope rules, functions, and a variety of applications in an object-oriented programming language.
Mrs. Dawn Stevens
Continuation of Accounting 1213. Topics include corporate accounting concepts, managerial accounting concepts, and internal business decision making.
Dr. William (Bill) Sumrall
An introduction to economic principles, problems, and policies with emphasis on the monetary system and national income theory and measurement.
Mr. Gary L. Pagels
An introduction to fundamental principles of law as they relate to the basic legal problems of those taking part in business transactions in our society. Special attention given to the foundations of law, the law of torts and crimes related to business, and the law of contracts and sales.
Ms. Wendy Davis
A study of antiderivatives, techniques of integration, applications of the definite integral, extrema, and applications to business and economics.
Dr. Harold Simmons
An introduction to the basic concepts of physics and astronomy. Topics include motion, mechanics, heat, electricity, sound, light, the solar system, and the stars.
Dr. K. N. Thimmaiah
A laboratory course that contains experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in PHY 2243.
Ms. Kayce Aultman
An introduction to the basic concepts of chemistry, geology, and meteorology.
Ms. Kayce Aultman
A laboratory course that contains experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in PHY 2253.
Mr. Pedres Finley
A continuation of CSC 1213 with advanced event-driven programming concepts using the Visual Basic computer programming language with emphasis on functions, modules, search and sort algorithms, sequential access, random access, and external file management.
Mr. William Mounger
A continuation of the object-oriented language from CSC 1613 and advanced program development, algorithm analysis, string processing, recursion, internal search/sort methods, simple data structures, debugging and testing of large programs.