Sharae Terrell
 
Current Address:
47 East Green Drive, room 205
Athens, Ohio 45701
(740) 597-9849
Email Address:  st278503@ohio.edu

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Permanent Address:
6416 Windlake Court
Hamilton, Ohio 45011
(513) 737-0969

 
COURSES  
ACCT 102 Financial Accounting
Introduction to the accounting process and external financial reporting. Introduction to compound interest concepts. (4 credits)
 
ACCT 102 Managerial Accounting
Uses accounting information for making managerial decisions. Study of cost behavior, overhead costs allocation, basic cost accumulation systems, elementary capital budgeting, master and flexible budgets, and cost control. (4 credits)
 
BUSL 255 Law and Society
Conceptual approach to origin, nature, structure, functions, and procedures of law, with study of ethics and introduction to constitutional, administrative, criminal, tort, contractual, international, and environmental law, as well as business organizations. (4 credits)
 
COMS 103 Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Principles of public speaking, practice in presenting informative and persuasive speeches with emphasis on communicative process. (4 credits)
 
ECON 103 Principles of Microeconomics
Basic theory and economic analysis of prices, markets, production, wages, interest, rent, and profits. Analysis of how the capitalistic system determines what, how and for whom to produce. (4 credits)
 
ECON 104 Principles of Macroeconomics
Basic theory of national income analysis. Causes of unemployment and inflation. Monetary and fiscal policies of the federal government. (4 credits)
 
MATH 163A Introduction to Calculus
Presents a survey of basic concepts of calculus. (4 credits)
 
MATH 250 Introduction to Probablility and Statistics
Organication of data, central tendency and dispersion, probablility, concept of random variables, binomial and normal probability distributions. (4 credits)
 
MGT 240 Introduction to Management and Organization
Provides an introductory coverage of topics in management. The course offers an early focus on teamwork and group dynamics to assist students when they take the integrated cluster. The course also includes specific assignments designed to enhance COB majors' Electronic Student Portfolios. (4 credits)
 
MIS 201 Introduction to Microcomputers
Introduces student to computer concepts within the framework of business applications. Students do computer assignments including word processing, spreadsheet analysis, presentation software, and web pages. (3 credits)