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List of Courses taught: BUSI 3311, Legal Environment of Business: The course involves an overview of fundamental legal concepts

s and principles that affect business in a variety of functional and regulatory environments. Primary topics include the interplay among business, ethics, and law and between legal reasoning and research; the judicial system and conflict resolution; and torts and business crimes. FINA 3311, Financial Management Principles and Applications: The course is designed to help students understand how financial statements are constructed as well as provide analytical techniques that will help students make sense of an organizations financial statements. ACCT 2311, Financial Accounting: The main purpose of this course is to teach students to prepare the four basic financial statements that provide information about a firm's performance to external parties such as investors, creditors, and tax authorities. ACCT 2321, Managerial Accounting: This course offers an introduction to the fundamentals of management accounting. Topics include cost accounting terminology, job costing, process costing, activity-based costing, activity-based management, cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, standard costing, variance analysis, responsibility accounting, variable costing, transfer pricing, and decision making. BUSI 2311, Principles of Management: This course will enable students to develop short and long-range plans to effectively accomplish organizational goals. Students will be able to give a critical appraisal of real life situations involving organizing, staffing and motivating others. The student will also learn tools to aid in problem solving, valuing diversity and coping with change. FINA 3314, Financial Statement Analysis: This course on financial statement analysis provides students with a fundamental understanding of how to interpret accounting data presented in financial statements issued by corporations. The course introduces and analyses the relationship between business activities (planning, financing, investing and operating) and financial statements. FINA 3313, Money and banking: This course provides a framework for studying the role of money in the economy and the institutional characteristics of the banking system and financial markets. Topics include: the theory and evidence on demand for money, control of money supply and goals and tools of monetary policy, interest rate determination and term structure of interest rates, bank management and operation of the banking system.

BUSI 3312, Organizational Behavior: The major objective of this course is to provide students with a better understanding of behavioral processes and thereby enable them to function more effectively in their present or future roles as managers of human resources. ASSE 4311, Assessment 3: This course is the last of a series of assessment courses designed by the university to assess students accumulated knowledge within their major. Within the business department, this capstone research project for undergraduates was supervised by the lecturer to ensure students ability to research and general comprehension of their subject matter.

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