Course Documentation
This page contains a list of relevant courses I have taken thus far at Clemson University. Each course contains a brief description and the sub page has examples of works completed during these courses.
Business:
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ECON 4980: This course examined texts by Economic Authors to teach us about different economic theories as well as how current macro and micro economic theories came to be.
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ECON 3140: Learned about International Economics and the current economic state of the world.
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MGT 2010: Management's role as a factor of economic production. Introduction to business management and the important vocabulary and processes used.
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MGT 2180: Learned excel. Class was asynchronous with hands on assignments using excel sheets.
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MGT 3100: Intermediate business statistics using excel. The goal is to be able to use this knowledge in the real world to evaluate new process/products statistically.
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ACCT 2010: Introduction to principles of accounting in order to increase understanding of financial data and how to analyze it.
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ENGL 3040: Understanding how to write in a professional setting when considering your audience, context, purpose, and strategies.
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MKT 3010: Introduction of how companies successfully promote, price, and distribute their products.
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MKT 3020: Learning about how consumers behave, which allows a better understanding of how you should market certain products or services.
Spanish:
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SPAN 3020: Intensive review of Spanish grammar structures and vocabulary words.
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SPAN 3050: Focused on practicing spoken Spanish with focus on vocabulary, pronunciation, intonation, and comprehension.
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SPAN 3160: Introduction to commercial Spanish for international business. Gained a better understanding of the Spanish professional world. Class was conducted fully in Spanish.
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SPAN 4160: Continuation of SPAN 3160, studying more complex business vocabulary, cultural concepts, and environment of Hispanic markets of Spain and Latin America. Class was conducted fully in Spanish.
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SPAN 3040: Introduction to Hispanic Literary forms - poetry, fiction, drama, and essay. Class was conducted full in Spanish.