Science and Mathematics Sample Clauses

Science and Mathematics. MAT 1540 Elementary Statistics
Science and Mathematics. Math 16 3 Biology 22, Chemistry 21 6 BUS 229 Research Methods in Business 3 FIN 201 Financial Markets and Institutions 3 FIN 202 Introduction to Corporate Finance 3 LAW 212 The Legal Environment of Business 3 MAN 201 Principles of Management 3 MAN 231 Managerial Communications 3 MKT 201 The Fundamentals of Marketing 3 ACC 338 Advanced Accounting 3 ACC 442 Auditing 3 FIN 315 Financial Statement Analysis 3 Total Credits to be Completed at LIU Brooklyn 60 Total Credits transferred from BMCC 60 Total Credits Required for B.S. in Accounting 120
Science and Mathematics. Select one three-credit course.
Science and Mathematics. (From the following list, students must choose one course in Mathematics, plus BIO 1570 or BIO 1500) MAT 1250, MAT 1540, MAT 1590, MAT 1600, MAT 1630, MAT 1640, MAT 1670, MAT 1710, MAT 1720, MAT 2670
Science and Mathematics. Biology 22 OR Chemistry 21 OR Physics 20 ▇ Introductory Arts & Sciences Electives (1) (1)Any Introductory advanced course offered by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ College 3 ENT 200 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 FIN 201 Financial Markets & Institutions 3 FIN 202 Introduction to Corporate Finance 3 IBU 221 International Business 3 MAN 201 Principles of Management 3 MAN 231 Managerial Communications 3 Advanced business courses numbered over 202 15 Advanced business courses numbered over 202 6 BUS 401 Business Policy 3 Total Credits to be Completed at LIU Brooklyn 60 Total Credits transferred from BMCC 60 Total Credits Required for B.S. in Business Management 120 Students will be required to take the following courses at LIU Brooklyn to complete the B.S. in Business Management with a concentration in Human Resources. Core Seminar 3 English 61-64 (Select only one English course) 3 Philosophy 61 and Philosophy 62 6
Science and Mathematics. Biology 22 OR Chemistry 21 OR Physics 20 ▇ Introductory Arts & Sciences Electives (1) (1)Any Introductory advanced course offered by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ College 3 ENT 200 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 FIN 201 Financial Markets & Institutes 3 FIN 202 Introduction to Corporate Finance 3 IBU 221 International Business 3 MAN 201 Principles of Management 3 MAN 231 Managerial Communications 3 HRM 401 Employee and Labor Relations 3 HRM 402 Compensation and Benefits 3 HRM 403 Training and Organizational Development 3 HRM 404 Workplace Safety and Health 3 Advanced business courses numbered over 202 9 BUS 401 Business Policy 3 Total Credits to be Completed at LIU Brooklyn 60 Total Credits transferred from BMCC 60 Total Credits Required for B.S. in Business Management (with a concentration in Human Resource Management) 120 Students will be required to take the following courses at LIU Brooklyn to complete the B.S. in Entrepreneurship. Core Seminar 3 English 61-64 ( Select only one English course) 3 Philosophy 61 and Philosophy 62 6 Biology 22 OR Chemistry 21 OR Physics 20 ▇
Science and Mathematics. The College contributes to science mainly through its Access to Higher Education Programme via the delivery of a range of pathways including Forensic Science, Health Care Professionals and Nursing and Midwifery. This programme consistently produces excellent destinations with adult learners progressing to a wide range of university degrees and professional careers in priority roles. Additionally, we also deliver science units within our Engineering provision, and we will be delivering science as part of our new Haulage and Logistics The College does not offer dedicated provision in Haulage and Logistics, but we make an important contribution to this national priority by supporting employers within this sector through the delivery of high-quality business and professional apprenticeship provision. Strategic Objectives Strategic Priority Strategic Objectives Contribution to meeting national, regional, and local priorities Targets/Impact Measurement 18
Science and Mathematics. BIO 2800 Cell and Molecular Biology
Science and Mathematics. Biology 22 OR Chemistry 21 OR Physics 20 ▇ Introductory Arts & Sciences Electives (1) (1)Any Introductory advanced course offered by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ College 3 ENT 200 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 FIN 201 Financial Markets & Institutes 3 FIN 202 Introduction to Corporate Finance 3 IBU 221 International Business 3 MAN 201 Principles of Management 3 MAN 231 Managerial Communications 3 MKT 325 Consumer Behavior 3 MKT 331 Marketing Research 3 Advanced marketing courses numbered over 202 9 Advanced business courses numbered over 202 6 BUS 401 Business Policy 3 Total Credits to be Completed at LIU Brooklyn 60 Total Credits transferred from BMCC 60 Total Credits Required for B.S. in Marketing 120

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