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COURSE NUMBER: BUS106 <br />COURSE NAME: Accounting II <br />PREREQUISITES: Completion of CA112 or equivalent <br />This course focuses on the study of accounting principles as they apply to partnerships and corporations. Major topics include stocks and <br />bonds, investments, cash flow statements, financial analysis, budgeting, and cost and managerial accounting. <br />COURSE NUMBER: BUS108 <br />COURSE NAME: Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship <br />PREREQUISITES: NONE <br />In this course, the student will learn about planning, marketing, and managing a small business. The course will teach the studentto analyze <br />various theories and applications of management and address the current issues, ethical concerns, and legal regulations that have an Impact <br />on small business. The student will also review the critical role that entrepreneurs play in our economy. <br />COURSE NUMBER: BUS110 <br />COURSE NAME: Marketing Principles <br />PREREQUISITES: NONE <br />The purpose of this course is to teach students to identify the marketing mixcomponents; explain the environmental factors which influence <br />consumer and organizational decision -making processes; outline a marketing plan; and interpret marketing research data to forecast <br />industry trends and meet customer demands. <br />COURSE NUMBER: CA110 <br />COURSE NAME: Business Math <br />PREREQUISITES: NONE <br />This course is designed to introduce the fundamental concepts of a business math course. Topics such as whole numbers, fractions, <br />decimals and integers, order of operations, percent, measurements and probability are covered. <br />COURSE NUMBER: CA112 <br />COURSE NAME: Introduction to Accounting <br />PREREQUISITES: NONE <br />This course provides an introduction to business accounting. Topics include accounting concepts and principles, financial statements, internal <br />control design, and accounting for partnerships. <br />COURSE NUMBER: CYB101 <br />COURSE NAME: Securing Threats, Attacks & Vulnerabilities <br />PREREQUISITES: NONE <br />This course is designed to help the student understand the information security landscape and will prepare them to become a security <br />professional. Gone are the simple days of protecting a system from the random individual hacker. Instead, computer professionals are now <br />combatinga veryorganized, advanced, and powerful forcethatcomes In many differentforms, from script kiddiesto nation states, organized <br />crime to hacktivists, and everything in between. Some ofthetopics that will be covered are understand security basics, policies, procedures, <br />physical security, perimeter security, network security, hostsecurity, application security, and data security. <br />COURSE NUMBER: CYB102 <br />COURSE NAME: Advanced Security Essential & Malware <br />PREREQUISITES: NONE <br />This course teaches the skills required to be an entry-level Cyber and Network Security Technician. Security threats are Increasing in number <br />and severity and the gap between the need for security professionals and qualified Cyber personnel is the largest of any IT specialty currently. <br />Completion of this course identifies the student as a knowledgeable professional in the field of Cyber Security. <br />COURSE NUMBER: ETP101 <br />COURSE NAME: Residential Electrical Installations <br />PREREQUISITES: Completion of the equivalent of ATP104, ATP105, ATP106 <br />An introduction to residential electrical Installations. Topics covered include the NEC and its application to residential workplace safety, <br />residential building plans, transformers, conductors, cable and raceway installation, branch -circuit installation, device Installation, service <br />paneltrip-out, rough -in wiring, and overcurrent devices. <br />COURSE NUMBER: ETP102 <br />COURSE NAME: Commercial Electrical Installations <br />PREREQUISITES: Completion of the equivalent of ATP104, ATP305, ATP106 <br />An introduction to electronic theory and control systems as well as commercial electrical installations. Topics covered including selection, <br />sizing,and installation of conductors, distribution systems, panelboards and switchgear, overcurrent protection devices, and applicable NEC <br />codes. <br />69 1 Pare -- InterCoast Colleges School Cowlog <br />