My Courses at
AUS


BIS 201
Business Information Systems (3-0-3). This course is business-oriented and
applies knowledge accumulated by students in BIS001 to solve basic business
problems. It also introduces students to the logic of business programming.
Students will be working on major case assignments throughout the semester to
develop spreadsheet and database applications for business. Not counted for
students in Computer Science majors, Prerequisite: BIS001.
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QAN 201
Introduction to Statistics (3-0-3). Descriptive statistics,
probability distributions and estimation to include the use of statistical
software. An applications oriented course that will prepare the student for more
advanced study.
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COM 102
Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum (3-0-3).
Builds upon the skills developed in COM 101 and focuses on the development of
critical thinking, active reading and analytical writing skills across the
curriculum. Students are expected to read and respond to texts from a variety of
disciplines and achieve further refinement of grammar and vocabulary skills.
Students are also introduced to basic research techniques. Prerequisite: EPT
5 or COM 101.
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MTH 101
Mathematics for Business I (3-0-3).
Coordinate systems and graphs, matrices, linear systems and applications,
elementary linear programming, set theory, counting techniques, permutations and
combinations, introduction to probability, topics in the mathematics of finance.
Emphasis is placed on techniques and applications. Prerequisite: MTH 002 or
placement test.
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ECO 201 Principles
of Microeconomics (3-0-3).
Introduction to the basic principles of microeconomics and their applications;
supply and demand, operation of markets, consumer and enterprise behavior,
competition and monopoly, income distribution, discrimination and alternative
approaches to economics.
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