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Course Name: ADN 254 D1 - Issues in Professional Nursing

Professor: David Becker, dbecker@rcc.mass.edu, (617) 427-0060 Ext. 5144

Description:This course focuses on concepts and issues pertinent to professional nursing practice. The course is designed to facilitate the transition from student nurse to entry level practitioner. Discussion topics include: manager of care responsibilities, professional attributes, caring behaviors, cultural sensitivity, legal-ethical responsibilities, lifelong learning, and the role of the associate degree nurse within the current health care and nursing profession. A variety of active learning activities promote critical thinking and enhance creative problem-solving.

Prerequisites: ADN 252 - Nursing Health / Illness II

 


Course Name: BUS 103 D1 - Income Taxes

Professor: Alfonsina Minchella, aminche@rcc.mass.edu, (617) 427-0060 Ext. 5237


Description: This course introduces students to the basic concepts of federal income taxation for individuals, partnerships, and corporations, with an emphasis on determining taxable income, allowable deductions, gains and losses. Students will practice preparing sample tax returns. Prior knowledge of accounting may be helpful but is not required for this course.

Prerequisites: ENG 101 - English Composition I, MAT 101 - College Mathematics

 


Course Name: BUS 104 D1 - Computerized Accounting

Professor: Alfonsina Minchella, aminche@rcc.mass.edu, (617) 427-0060 Ext. 5237


Description: Students enrolled in this course will learn to use accounting software packages to set up and maintain computerized accounting records. Topics covered will include customer, vendor and employee records, accounts payable, accounts receivable, banking, payroll, job costing, and financial statement preparation. Integration of accounting data with word processing and spreadsheet applications will also be introduced.

Prerequisites: BUS 101 - Principles of Accounting I

 


Course Name: BUS 230 D1 - Introduction to Business

Professor: TBA


Description: This course introduces students to various business topics, including the global environment of business; management, marketing, and accounting issues; and business organizations. It also explores career opportunities in business.

Prerequisites: ENG 101 - English Composition I

 


Course Name: BUS 321 D1 - Business Law I

Professor: Alfonsina Minchella, aminche@rcc.mass.edu, (617) 427-0060 Ext. 5237


Description: This course introduces students to the legal environment of business. Topics of discussion include sources of law, the court system, business torts, intellectual property, and cyber law, criminal law, E-commerce and dispute resolution, ethics, contract and product liability law.

Prerequisites: ENG 101 -- English Composition I Concurrent

 


Course Name: BUS 441 D1 - Introduction to Marketing

Professor: TBA


Description: Students enrolled in this course will examine marketing as seen from the perspective of the individual business and the larger society, with an emphasis on the integral relationship between consumer attitudes and marketing activities.

Prerequisites: BUS 231 - Management I

 


Course Name: SSI 221 D1 - Economics I (Micro)

Professor: Jean-Pierre Mulumba, jmulumba@rcc.mass.edu, (617) 541-5306


Description: This course introduces students to micro-economic theory, with an emphasis on the U.S. economic system. Topics include a comparison of the neoclassical theories of marginal utility and marginal productivity with the Marxist theories of labor value and surplus value. Students will examine the growth of monopolies and government response to monopolies, the distribution of wealth and income, poverty, and the economic origins and implications of racism. (Fulfills Social Science requirement.)

Prerequisites: ENG 101 - English Composition I

 


Course Name: SSI 221 DH - Economics I (Micro)

Professor: Jean-Pierre Mulumba, jmulumba@rcc.mass.edu, (617) 541-5306


Description: This course introduces students to micro-economic theory, with an emphasis on the U.S. economic system. Topics include a comparison of the neoclassical theories of marginal utility and marginal productivity with the Marxist theories of labor value and surplus value. Students will examine the growth of monopolies and government response to monopolies, the distribution of wealth and income, poverty, and the economic origins and implications of racism. (Fulfills Social Science requirement.)

Prerequisites: ENG 101 - English Composition I

 


Course Name: SSI 222 D1 - Economics II (Macro)

Professor: Jean-Pierre Mulumba, jmulumba@rcc.mass.edu, (617) 541-5306


Description: This course introduces students to macro-economic theory, with an emphasis on the concepts of unemployment, inflation, and growth in capitalist and non-capitalist economic systems. Students will explore the "boom and bust" cycle from both Keynesian and Marxist points of view, and will briefly examine the issues of underdevelopment and international trade from the neoclassical and Marxist points of view. This course fulfills the social science requirement.

Prerequisites: ENG 101 - English Composition I

 


Course Name: SSI 221 D1 - Economics I (Micro)             

Professor: Jean-Pierre Mulumba, jmulumba@rcc.mass.edu, (857) 888-6490

Description: This course introduces students to micro-economic theory, with an emphasis on the U.S. economic system. Topics include a comparison of the neoclassical theories of marginal utility and marginal productivity with the Marxist theories of labor value and surplus value. Students will examine the growth of monopolies and government response to monopolies, the distribution of wealth and income, poverty, and the economic origins and implications of racism. This course fulfills the social science requirement.


Pre or co-requisite: ENG 101 - English Composition I

 



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