Managerial Accounting
Forms of business organization; cost concepts and decision making; break-even analysis, fixed and variable costs and budgeting for internal reporting.
Forms of business organization; cost concepts and decision making; break-even analysis, fixed and variable costs and budgeting for internal reporting.
Principles and theories of speech communication. Participation in public speaking and interpersonal communication activities.
Raise service levels and improve the customer experience at every point of contact as you discover fundamental service principles and practices that can be applied in any customer service business. Explore issues of serving a diverse population, learn how to delight your customers, discuss ways to better support your colleagues and build a superior service culture that you can be proud of. Excellence in customer service is a key factor in the success of any business.
This course traces the evolution of human societies worldwide through examining the major changes in human technology, economy, social structure, politics and ideology over the last 2.5 million years. The course also covers basic archaeological methods and theory, and examines important discoveries made by archaeologists in the last century. The goal of the course is to increase students' general understanding of the way humans have modified their behavior over the course of their biological and cultural evolution and to explore the ways key inventions altered the course of this development.
This course focuses on professional issues in Early Childhood Education including knowing about and upholding ethical guidelines and other professional standards related to early childhood practice; involvement in the early childhood field through professional organizations and activities; principles of effective leadership and advocacy for young children and for the early childhood profession; and public policy at the local, state, and national levels to support early childhood education in appropriate ways.
Discover how you can use essential calculus concepts to solve practical problems in business and economics. You'll explore key topics such as functions, limits, continuity, graphing, optimization, and techniques for differentiating and integrating various functions, including logarithmic and exponential. By the end of this course, you will gain a solid foundation in introductory calculus, learn to apply mathematical reasoning to real-world business scenarios, and strengthen your problem-solving skills for complex economic models.
This course is designed for those students who are concurrently enrolled in BUS 176 at ÃÛÑ¿app and enrolled in a Business or Entrepreneurship degree. The course will help students review their problem-solving skills for linear and piecewise-defined functions and nonlinear equations and functions such as polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic. Other review topics include solving and graphing linear, piecewise-defined, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions; factoring polynomials and complex rational expressions; and algebraic operations on expressions. A graphing calculator is required for this course.
Continuation of ACC 135. Includes accounting principles, assets and equity accounting for external financial reporting. Topics covered include notes receivable and payable, uncollectible accounts, inventory, accounting for plant and equipment, partnerships, corporations, bonds, financial statement analysis and statement of cash flows. Use of computer software for setup of an actual accounting system and for simulated case studies.
The course serves as a foundational introduction to nursing and the healthcare field, exploring its essential component and the various roles within it. Students will examine the healthcare field and gain skills for delivering care in the healthcare settings. Key topics include infection prevention, patient safety, ethics, patient-centered care, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Students will also learn about the importance of communication and cultural competency in healthcare settings. Through lectures and skills practice, participants will develop a broad understanding of the healthcare setting, preparing them for further study or careers in the field. Online lecture/theory and four hours of skills lab per week for six weeks. Students will collaborate and practice skills on each other in a simulation setting. This is an alternate prerequisite (in lieu of the Certified Nursing Assistant class) for the ÃÛÑ¿app nursing program. Note: This class does NOT prepare students to sit for the Nevada State Board of Nursing Certified Nursing Assistant Examination.
Learn to observe, analyze and critique mass and networked media using principles grounded in the social sciences. Study how media are used to inform and persuade and strengthen your ability to use media critically.