Professional Technical Certificate

Business Administration Economics and Finance Short Term Certificate

Area of Study
Business and Management
Offered Online
Yes
Program Coordinator

Robert DeCou
(360) 417-6213
rdecou@pencol.edu

Program Code: BAMEFC01

Program Outcomes

  • Recognize and analyze how economic forces shape the environment of business and decision making
  • Describe and apply the concept of finance, financial assets, and financial markets
  • Apply qualitative and quantitative methods for critical thinking and problem solving
Catalog #
Title
Credits
5

Focuses on maximizing economic value or wealth for business owners: a study of how to allocate scarce resources over time under conditions of uncertainty. Students will consider such financial decisions as when to introduce a new product, when to invest in new assets, when to replace existing assets, when to borrow from banks, when to issue stocks or bonds, and how much cash to maintain. Concepts of cash flow analysis and financial planning, time value of money, net present value of cash flows, valuation of stocks and bonds, capital budgeting, and ratio analysis will be explored. This class may include students from multiple sections.

Credits: 5

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5

Promotes use of critical thinking to explore an individual's relationship to the supply and demand of goods and services. Tools of economic analysis are used to investigate management of environmental systems. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Social Sciences, Elective)

Credits: 5

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5

Presents economic theories used as tools for critical thinking to show how the U.S. economy operates. Emphasis on causes and consequences of unemployment and inflation and how they affect the well-being of Americans. The use of government spending, taxation, and the monetary system to promote full employment and stable prices will be examined. Explores role of energy and natural resources in shaping our economic future. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Social Sciences, Elective)

Credits: 5

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Sub-Total Credits
15
Total Credits
15