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  • challenges unique to the sector such as HRM strategies and accountability mechanisms, working with volunteers, fundraising, ethics, and legal issues. BUSA 358: Entrepreneurship– Intensive study of issues and challenges associated with start-up, growth, and maturation of a new enterprise. COMA 361: Public Relations: Principles and Practices– Introduces the theories, methods, and practice of public relations. Emphasizes technical and analytical skills. DATA 133 [CSCI 133]: Introduction to Computational and

  • BUSA 320: Accounting Information Systems and Data Analytics (4) BUSA 321: Intermediate Accounting I (4) BUSA 322: Intermediate Accounting II (4) BUSA 422: Advanced Accounting (4) BUSA 424: Auditing (4) BUSA 427: Tax Accounting (4) Recommended: BUSA 323: Cost Accounting and Control Systems (4) BUSA 423: Accounting for Nonprofits and Government Entities (4) Finance 20 semester hours BUSA 335: Investments and Portfolio Management (4) BUSA 337: International Finance and Risk Management (4) BUSA 437

  • Adleman (RSA) cryptosystem revolutionized secure data transmission by using public-key encryption. In this talk, we introduce the classically used Caesar cipher and compare it to modern RSA encryption. We then discuss contemporary data security and provide an example encryption and decryption of a message using the RSA cryptosystem. Finally, we discuss the mathematics behind RSA cryptography. 3:00pm – Should Linear Algebra be Taught in High School? Kennedy Robillard In this paper, we will work to

  • need three things: Time, Information, and Commitment. Time to consider all the options, to think about implications of your decision, and time to do the work necessary to make a decision. Information so your decision is based on your own experiences and you can compare statistics, data, knowledge and advice. Commitment to follow through, to make decisions and review your progress regularly. What Do I Want To Study? The question to consider is specific: “What do I want to study?” not “What do I want

  • ) ECON 344 Econometrics (4) Note that ECON 102 is a prerequisite for most upper division ECON. Internship highly recommended but does not apply to the concentration. Recommend Math 151 as substitute for Math 128. Recommend minors in Economics, Data Science and /or Mathematics.Return to Curriculum & Concentrations

  • , and control light underpin the modern information-technology era. Society is increasingly reliant on such devices for efficient lighting, information display, and optical data transmission. Furthermore, the study of optoelectronics is enabling new technologies ranging from ubiquitous sensors and photorealistic virtual reality displays to quantum-based information technologies that promise to produce exponential increases in computing power and secure communication networks from hacking. Such

  • , electronic and electromechanical technicians, law enforcement and security technology professionals, cybersecurity professionals, data scientists as well as those interested in STEM-related policy issues such as climate change, emerging technologies, global health, and the supply chain among others at home and abroad! During our virtual career fair, you will have the opportunity to engage with Foreign Service and Civil Service professionals across a broad range of STEM fields.  Learn how your STEM

  • career and professional training sessions on topics such as writing abstracts, résumé writing, cultivating interview skills, crafting an effective LinkedIn profile and more. During this 10 week program students will: Earn $20/hour and receive transportation and food stipends Gain real-world lab experience, such as enrolling patients in studies, pipetting, using lab equipment, analyzing data and learning research methodologies Attend career and professional training sessions Build mentor relationships

  • /epass/ and click on Change Your ePass Password.  You may be asked to log in. Once you’ve logged into the Account Tools, click on the gold button entitled Change Password, found below your ePass data. Can I keep my ePass after Graduation?Your ePass will remain active for one year after graduation; however, you will need to remember to change your password before it expires every 180 days to continue to use the account.  If you need assistance setting up email forwarding or you need to find out if you