Showing posts with label Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 August 2015

Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln, NE) - The Language of Business


Nebraska Wesleyan University



BUSAD 5010 The Language of Business (2 hours)

Majors
Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Business Administration (M.S.N. bridge to M.B.A.)

Master of Science in Nursing/Master of Business Administration Joint Degree

This course will provide an overview of key topics and concepts used in business diciplines, such as accounting, economics and finanace. An understanding of these topics will help students solve business problems by developing their analytical skills. This course also covers other skills required to be successful, including written and oral communications, spreadsheets and networking. Students should complete this course in their first two terms in the MBA.


Recommended to be taken prior to ACCT 5010 Accounting for Decision Making and ECON 5030 Managerial Economics.

Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln, NE) - Master of Business Administration (Graduate) Courses



Nebraska Wesleyan University


Master of Business Administration (Graduate) Courses

ACCT 5010 Accounting for Decision Making (3 hours)

This course provides the skills needed to understand the financial reports of organizations. The objective is to develop the ability to make the decisions in the financial reporting process and to develop the ability to evaluate and use accounting data.  Emphasis is placed on understanding the breadth of accounting measurement practices and on being able to make the adjustments necessary for careful analysis.  The course highlights the linkages between accounting information and management planning, and decision making.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program.

ACCT 5410 Corporate Federal Taxation (3 hours)

A study of the tax law, regulations and procedures that apply to corporations and partnerships. This course also studies more advanced topics in the individual and corporate federal tax law.


ACCT 5420 Auditing (3 hours)
This course provides an overview of the auditing profession and studies the various types of audit reports. Ethics and professionalism are discussed in the framework of the Code of Professional Conduct for Certified Public Accountants. Concepts such as materiality, audit risk, and evidence are visited, as well as audit planning, internal control, and workpaper documentation. The concept od audit sampling is introduced. Auditing applications to the various business cycles and financial statement accounts are explored.
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Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln, NE) - Business, Accounting and Economics

Nebraska Wesleyan University

Majors                                                                                            Minors

Accounting (B.A., B.S.)                                                             Accounting
Business Administration (B.A., B.S.)                                        Business Administration
Business-Sociology (B.S.)                                                        Economics
Economics (B.A., B.S.)                                                             Finance
International Business (B.A.)                                                    Human Resources-                                                                                                             Management Marketing
The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees are academically equivalent within the department. The vast majority of students with an Accounting or Business Administration major choose the B.S. degree. The Economics major is traditionally viewed as a liberal arts major and therefore students often choose the B.A. degree. If a student chooses to graduate with two majors, and one major is only offered as a B.A or B.S., the second major should match the first major’s degree.

The business administration program in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is nationally accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs for the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees with a major in Business Administration.

Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs 
7007 College Blvd, Suite 420 
Overland Park, Kansas 66211
www.acbsp.org

Courses
ACCT 1310 Principles of Accounting I (3 hours)
This is an introduction to the basic accounting model and the framework for developing financial statements. The major focus is on the study of generally accepted accounting principles as they apply to the measurement of income and the presentation of a firm's financial position.
(Normally offered each semester.)

Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln, NE) - Social Work

Nebraska Wesleyan University


Majors
Social Work (B.A.)
Social Work (B.S.)
Social Work (B.S.) (Wesleyan Advantage)
For the Bachelor of Science degree in Social Work, students are required to complete all courses listed for the major. Students desiring the Bachelor of Arts degree in social work will need to complete a minimum of 15 hours of a modern foreign language (Spanish is highly recommended) in addition to the required courses. 
Provisional admission to the social work program may be made by contacting the program director. Provisional admission requires completion of SOCWK 1150 Introduction to Social Work, a minimum grade point average of 2.0 overall, and completion of a provisional admission application.

Declaration of social work major and provisional admission to the program does not guarantee acceptance into Full Admission status. Only those accepted for Full Admission status may continue on in the program. Full Admission status requires a grade of “C+” or better in entry-level social work courses and completion of a Full Admission application and interview before the Social Work Executive Council. Full Admission interviews are conducted in November and April of each year.                                                                                                                                           

Saturday, 18 July 2015

Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln, NE)

Nebraska Wesleyan University

Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln, NE)


Founded in 1887, Nebraska Wesleyan University is a private, coeducational, liberal arts institution associated with the United Methodist Church. Like the University of Nebraska, it is located in the state capital, Lincoln.

Nebraska Wesleyan currently has a student body of about 1,600 students. The student-to-faculty ratio is a respectable 13-to-one. The average class is 19 students.

Nebraska Wesleyan offers 106 majors, minors and pre-professional programs. The school also provides a rare, four-year graduation guarantee, meaning the university will make the classes needed for graduation available and guide you to an on-time graduation. While tuition to the Nebraska Wesleyan is steep, 98% of students receive financial aid.

The campus and the neighborhood and city surrounding the campus are known for being clean, safe, affordable, and with a lower-than-average unemployment rate. There is also an abundance of internships and jobs available with respectable companies, nonprofits, and state and local governmental organizations.

Nebraska Wesleyan University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

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