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BUS 001 Business Introduction (3) UC: CSU Lecture: 3 hours emphasizes the company's significance and purpose in society, the company's historical development, the overall economic environment of the company today and the following business areas. Interpersonal relationships, financing, accounting, budgeting, reporting, government relations, and social responsibility of business people. Student learning outcome: 1. Under the syllabus, understand the 10 important business concepts included in the prescribed purpose of the course
The business introduction course aims to introduce the principles and functions of business to students. In addition, I will explain the basic outline of the business environment for students. It is also used to introduce business and economics concepts and terminology to students. Analysis and learning are also supported by students with backgrounds. Furthermore, it is to make students understand the various functional fields of the company: how economics, management, marketing, interpersonal relations, finance, commercial law and how these learning methods interact
We will focus on innovation, design, and business value chain and explain how business and engineering activities create value. Describe the analysis tools, modeling, and simulation techniques used in commercial and engineering applications. By splitting the product and manufacturing products, students refine their competitive strategies, marketing mix, financial modeling, supply chain organization, virtual (computer) modeling, engineering mapping, technical specification development, testing and measurement skills. . Open only to students of integrated business and engineering honor program