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- Class of 2024 | SJCBZ
With great pride, we announce that 351 bright minds will be graduating from our esteemed institution this year. Among them, 188 students have earned distinguished honors, either landing on the Dean's List or achieving Honor Roll status. Your dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence have truly set you apart. SJCJC Class of 2024 With great pride, we announce that 351 bright minds will be graduating from our esteemed institution this year. Among them, 188 students have earned distinguished honors, either landing on the Dean's List or achieving Honor Roll status. Your dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence have truly set you apart. SJCJC Class of 2024 Men and Women For and With Others ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE Princess Margaret Drive Belize City, Belize, C.A. Phone: +501-223-3731/223-3732 ©November 2022 All rights reserved | St. John's College RESOURCES Bookstore Finance Office Office of the Registrar Library I WANT TO Apply to SJCHS Apply to SJCJC (Associate's Degree s ) Apply to College (Bachelor's Degrees) Find a Job SCHOOLS SJC High School SJC Junior College-Associate's Degrees SJC College-Bachelor's Degrees
- Book Store | SJCBZ
Book Rentals & SJC Merchandise SJCHS Booklists JC & Uni Book Rentals Merchandise Book Rental FAQs Do JC & Uni students have to rent textbooks from SJC? At SJC we understand that textbooks can be expensive. That's why we want to remind our students that renting books from the college is an option. We encourage you to explore all your options and find the best way to save money on textbooks that works for you. Where is the book store located? The book store is located on the 2nd floor of Raszkowski Hall. The opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm- 1:00pm to 4:00 pm. What methods of payment are available at the Bookstore? You can pay with cash or with your debit or credit card. Where can I ask any additional questions? If you have any additional questions or concerns, you can send an email to bookstore@sjc.edu.bz When do I need to return textbooks to the Bookstore? Textbooks are to be returned to the Bookstore before report cards are issued. What if my book gets damaged or lost? When renting textbooks, it's important to keep them in good condition and in a safe environment. In case of damage, loss or theft, the renter will be responsible for purchasing the book. JC & Uni Browse Popular Rental Categories Accounting Art Aviation A-B Books C-E Books G-L Books P-T Books JC & Uni Book List Download entire list here. Biology Business Chemistry Computer Science Criminal Justice Economics English Engineering Entrepreneurship Environmental Science Graphic Design History Law Math Nursing Philosophy Physics Psychology Science Sociology Spanish Theology Tourism JC & Uni Book Renta SJCHS Booklists SJCHS Booklist First Form Download Third Form Download Second Form Download Fourth Form Download
- Ignatian Spirituality | SJCBZ
IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY We share with you many Jesuit resources so that you can see all that Ignatian Spirituality entails. America Magazine America Media interprets the church for the world and the world for the church. We are a forum for discussion of religion, society, politics and culture from a Catholic perspective. Read More Jesuit 101 Learn what Jesuits do in the modern world. Jesuits all over the world are doing amazing work using Ignatian spirituality as a foundational guidance. Read More Loyola Press Learn everything about Ignatian Spirituality. Learn what is Ignatian Spirituality, Ignatian Prayer, Making Good Decisions, Ignatian Voices and the Dotmagis Blog. Read More St. Francis Xavier Watch a PBS documentary on the life of 16th century explorer and saint, St. Francis Xavier. Video Credit to Fr. Jeremy Zipple, SJ. Read More St. Ignatius of Loyola St. Ignatius of Loyola is the founder of the Society of Jesus, an order of Catholic priests and brothers that have created the largest global network of colleges, schools, and universities known for academic excellence. Read More The Examen St. Ignatius Loyola's Examen is an opportunity for peaceful daily reflective prayer. It invites us to find the movement of God in all the people and events of our day. Read More The Jesuit Post The Jesuit Post (TJP) is an online media platform that offers a Jesuit, Catholic perspective on the contemporary world. TJP is a project of Jesuits in formation. Read More The Jesuit Post: Ignatian Discernment The Jesuit Post (TJP) is an online media platform that offers a Jesuit, Catholic perspective on the contemporary world. TJP is a project of Jesuits in formation. Read More Thinking Faith Thinking Faith is the online journal of the Jesuits in Britain. Explore our website to find articles and reviews which will help you think about your faith and think, through your faith, about the world. Read More Universal Apostolic Preferences (UAPs) The Universal Apostolic Preferences are the fruit of a process of discernment lasting almost two years. The Preferences give a horizon, a point of reference to the whole Society of Jesus. Read More Xavier U Resource Bank Find many more resources including podcasts, keynotes, prayers and much more at Xavier U's Jesuit resource page. Read More
- SJCJC Vacancies | SJCBZ
Back to Vacancies SJCJC Vacancies Applications are invited to fill the following positions at St. John’s College — Junior College: 3) Chemistry and Mathematics Lecturer (Full-time) 4) Computer Science Lecturer (Full-time) 5) Interim Assistant Dean for Student Services 6) Nurse Educator/Clinical Instructor (Full-time) 7) Admissions and Records Management Officer (Full-time) 1. Cover Letter 2. SJC Application Form (complete all questions) 3. Resume 4. Copies of College Transcripts (Must have Official Transcripts when hired) 5. Certified copy of highest degree 6. M.O.E. medical & drug test (Teachers, Counselors, Admin only) 7. Police Record 8. Two recent references 9. Certified copy of license to teach 10. Certified copy of birth certificate or passport page 11. Certified copy of social security card In order for an application to be considered, all the above requirements mus t be submitted before the application deadline to the address below: St. John’s College Human Resources Office P.O. Box 548 Belize City, Belize Tel: 501-223-3732 Fax: 501-223-2752 Email: hr@sjc.edu.bz
- Library | SJCBZ
LIBRARY Mission Statement St. John’s College Library promotes learning, teaching and scholarship by providing materials and resources that promote the curriculum of all Divisions; as well as providing materials for professional development and personal interests. Vision Statement As the center of St. John’s educational programs, the library strives to meet the changing needs of the College in a variety of ways: By working closely with faculty and students to provide materials that meet course needs as well as personal needs By developing instruction programs for library use By setting up an on-line catalog so patrons can easily determine if we have a book and if it is available. By developing programs to fit faculty needs. By working with library workers to provide the best customer service possible through a variety of professional development programs. By working with other educational institutions to share and develop needed resources. By using technology in such a way that students and faculty may obtain the best references to meet their needs. This will involve the use of both pay and free databases. By continuing to update our collection and access to online materials. By working closely with the Belizean Studies Department and the Jesuit Community to collate and protect the valuable materials relating to Belize and the history of St. John’s College. library4 Library Entrance library3 Inside Library library2 Covid Poster library4 Library Entrance 1/4 STAFF Librarian Mr. Herbet Stuart librarian@sjc.edu.bz Contact Information Library St. John's College Tel: 223-3731/2, Ext. 1103 Library Guidelines 2020-2021 Services Friendly, knowledgeable service. Our staff seeks to provide the service that our patrons need in order to meet their goals in coming to the library. Photocopying is available at $0.25 a page. We do not make photocopies from required textbooks. Reference help is available from any staff person. There is a collection of reference materials in the reference area of the library. These books are to be used within the library. A vertical file collection of articles that relate to courses offered at St. John’s is available and growing. Faculty will often ask that a particular book be placed on reference for a limited period of time. These books are kept in the front office and are available for use within the library. Library instruction on use of the library and any library materials is available for classes and/or individuals. A computer-based catalog system is available that will help patrons to know if we own a certain book and if it is available. Opening Hours Mondays to Thursdays 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Fridays 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Belizean Studies A Journal of Social Research & Thought Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6 Volume 7 Volume 8 Volume 9 Volume 10 Volume 11 Volume 12 Volume 13 Volume 14 Volume 15 Volume 16 Volume 17 Volume 19 Volume 20 Volume 21 Volume 22 Volume 23 Volume 18 Volume 24 Volume 25 Volume 26 Volume 31 Journal Index Volume 27 Volume 28 Volume 29 Volume 30 All content contained on this website is the intellectual property of St. John's College. All content is protected under applicable copyright laws. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of any content or materials without written approval from SJC is strictly prohibited.
- Campus Ministry | SJCBZ
CAMPUS MINISTRY Mission Striving to preserve and enhance the Catholic and Jesuit character of St. John’s College. We welcome people of diverse cultural and faith backgrounds to join us in the pursuit of spiritual growth. We are dedicated to educating “men and women for others” who put their faith into action in the pursuit of justice cultivating a community in which all may discover the fullness of life.Mission: Striving to preserve and enhance the Catholic and Jesuit character of St. John’s College. We welcome people of diverse cultural and faith backgrounds to join us in the pursuit of spiritual growth. We are dedicated to educating “men and women for others” who put their faith into action in the pursuit of justice cultivating a community in which all may discover the fullness of life. Our office is led by the Director of Campus Ministry with the help of members of the student body who make up the executive team. The work of our office, which has an open-door policy, includes recruiting the student body to attend the functions hosted by the office of the Campus Ministry. More specifically, their responsibilities include community service catering to our apostolates — St. Martin de Porres Primary School and St. John’s College High School. Some activities that we do from our office: Encounter retreats: Each semester, the office plans the popular Encounter Retreat in which senior students invite junior students to be a part of a weekend of enlightenment and moments of theophanies. One retreat is in March, and the other in November. At the end of the weekend, students feel uplifted, making bonds and new friendship. Faith Sharing: Faculty and Students meet for 30 minute sessions of Bible verse readings, analysis and perspectives. Students share their personal testimonies depicting the themes chosen for the faith sharing. Faculty faith sharing include Lectio Divina and Imaginative Contemplation as a form of connection and bond as a faculty working together for the Greater Glory of God. Ignatian Lunch: Twice per semester, students are invited to join us for lunch, as we discuss the life and works of St. Ignatius of Loyola. All lunches include an Examen and/or spiritual exercises. Ignatian Evenings: Once a month, faculty is invited for meetings discussing the mission and vision of St. Ignatius of Loyola as well as of the Society of Jesus. The objective is to successfully be fully present as a Jesuit faculty, meeting and living the expectations of the society. Agape Latte: Once a month, the office invites SJCJC alumni to give a motivational talk, focusing on their work in giving back to their Belizean community. Students are invited to free coffee and snacks as they listen and participate in the discussion. Prison Visit: Once per month, the members of the CM attend mass at the Belize Central Prison. This visit- a community service project—incorporates the members of the choir and the liturgical committee to share prayer with the inmates of the prison. During Christmas, the office extends extra care by baking goods for the inmates. Hike: As part of the activities offered at the CM, students can join our hiking adventure once per semester to Ben’s Bluff found in the Cockscomb area. The location is under Belize Audubon’s protected parks. At the summit, it is customary for a spiritual Examen to take place, followed by a quick swim on our way back down to the camp site. Masses: Once a month, the office plans a mass for the entire student body, held at the Fordyce Chapel. Both faculty and students lead the mass officiated by the Jesuit priest assigned to work with the office. All masses are musically led by the Treble Makers Choir, and we celebrate special feasts and occasions, and yearly themes such as: Independence Day, Feast of the Holy Rosary, Garifuna Settlement Day, Advent, New Years, Lent, Feast of the Holy Spirit. Click to view Mass of the Holy Spirt September 2nd, 2020 Choir: The choir is made us of students who volunteer their time in preparing for the mass with the objective to have the service lively, meeting the needs of the congregation. Outreach Programs: Working with our apostolates, the CM office participates in the many activities that raise funds for those in need. COVID-19 Virtual Faith Sharing by SJCJC Students
- Admissions | SJCBZ
ADMISSIONS ADMISSIONS St. John’s College, established in 1887, is a Catholic, all-boys secondary school founded by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Since 1887, St. John’s College remains the pioneer, most influential educational institution in Belize. Through a Jesuit education, St. John’s College is committed and dedicated to building Christ’s Kingdom of truth, love, justice, and peace. Through a rigorous academic program, St. John’s College provides students a sound, holistic education that develops critical minds and a life-long devotion to learning. The ultimate goal of the institution is to develop the human potential of students in all aspects - moral, spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical. FEATURED LINKS Academics Application Package 2024 Financial Aid & Scholarships Important Information & Updates SJCHS Connect DOWNLOAD 2024-2025 Application Package Application Package
- Alumni Network
JOIN THE SJC ALUMNI NETWORK St. John’s College is finding exciting ways to network with its alumni. We are interested in knowing how our alumni have been shaping the world since graduating from SJC. Our alumni, who are today in different countries, are testimony of the significance of the Catholic Jesuit education garnered at SJC. In order to stay connected, please help us to maintain and grow our alumni information by completing the form below. Please note your information will be kept confidential. We would also appreciate your help in circulating the form to other alumni you know. We are looking forward to hearing from you. Remember, once a Wildcat, always a Wildcat! Update Your Info Men and Women for and with Others ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE Princess Margaret Drive | Belize City, Belize, C.A. Phone: +501-223-3731/223-3732/223-3733 ©August 2022 All rights reserved | St. John's College Webmaster Login
- Financial Aid & Scholarships | SJCBZ
Financial Aid Financial Aid St. John's College offers financial aid scholarships to students who demonstrate a need for assistance. These scholarships help to ensure that all students, regardless of their financial background, have access to quality education. The application process is straightforward, and the school provides a range of resources to support students through the process. Thanks to these scholarships, many students are able to pursue their academic goals and achieve success without worrying about the financial burden of tuition and other expenses. Featured Links Academics Admissions Important Information & Updates Landivar Scholarship Mary O'Connor Scholarship Presidential Scholarship LANDIVAR SCHOLARSHIP Each school year, income from the Landivar Scholarship Fund is used to provide assistance to students who qualify for financial aid. The Landivar Scholarship Fund, established in the 1950s, assists needy and qualified students through the program each year. In return for the assistance received from the College, students who are awarded Landivar Scholarships are expected to make a commitment of service by carrying out specific duties assigned by the Vice-Principal for Student Affairs and are supervised by designated faculty supervisors. Such service may include providing assistance as student assistants in one of the school offices, including: the Principal’s Office, the Student Affairs Office, the Student Services Office, other office that might be assigned. DOWNLOAD Landivar Scholarship MARY O'CONNOR SCHOLARSHIP DOWNLOAD Each school year, income from the Mary O’Connor Scholarship Sponsorship Fund is used to provide assistance to students who qualify for financial aid. The Mary O’Connor Scholarship Sponsorship Fund assists needy and qualified students through the program each year. Students must maintain the minimum of a 2.5 G.P.A. in school year work and pass all core subjects. Additionally, students’ academic performance and disciplinary record will be evaluated at the end of the first semester and the end of the second semester in order to determine whether the scholarship will be renewed. Students are required to attend an after-school tutoring program four times a week as indicated by the Principal of the High School. Parents of these students are required to attend meetings called by the administration, pick up mid and end of semester report cards. Parents must also visit the school regularly to check on the academic and disciplinary progress of the enrolled student. The evaluations are reviewed by the Financial Aid Committee at these times. Students must adhere to the Student Code of Conduct of the College as outlined in the Student Handbook. Students who are placed on suspension for disciplinary issues risk losing the award. The ultimate decision will be made by the Financial Aid Committee. Mary OConnor PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP In the spirit of St. Ignatius, St. John’s College strive to keep a Jesuit education affordable and accessible. In addition to supporting a subsidized tuition model and controlling cost inflation for families, St. John’s College High School provides significant need-based financial aid. St. John’s College High School’s President’s Scholarship is a renewable award for exemplary students in different areas, spiritually, intellectually, morally, and more. This competitive scholarship can cover up to the full cost of tuition and fees. This scholarship was designed to offer a Jesuit education & leadership opportunities to set the world on fire through faith & service. The President’s scholarship awards are renewable each year and contingent upon a student’s excellent citizenship, academic performance, and service. This unique scholarship promotes academic excellence, fosters unity, and provides leadership & service opportunities. DOWNLOAD Presidential
- SJC Flag Raising Ceremony: Commemorating Unity and National Pride
< Back SJC Flag Raising Ceremony: Commemorating Unity and National Pride Adriani Coleman Sep 5, 2023 The Flag Raising Ceremony Continues in the National Month of Celebration St. John's College (SJC) recently held a poignant flag raising ceremony, symbolizing unity, national pride, and the rich heritage of our country. The ceremony served as a testament to the values and traditions that define SJC and brought together students, faculty, and staff in a display of collective spirit and national pride. A Symbolic Gesture: The flag raising ceremony at SJC was a symbolic moment that celebrated the identity and history of Belize. With great reverence, the flag was raised, standing tall as a visual representation of the values, aspirations, and achievements of SJC. This ceremonial act underscored the sense of community and belonging that is deeply ingrained in the fabric of the college. Commemorating Heritage and Inspiring Future Generations: The flag raising ceremony not only paid homage to the past but also inspired present and future generations of SJC students. It served as a reminder of the rich heritage and legacy upon which the college stands. The ceremony encouraged individuals to reflect on the importance of their contribution to the SJC community and to strive for excellence in their academic pursuits and personal growth. The flag raising ceremony at SJC was a moment of unity, national pride, and reflection. It honored the heritage and traditions of Belize while inspiring students, faculty, and staff to embrace the values that SJC upholds. As the flag soared high, it symbolized the collective spirit and dedication of the SJC community. The ceremony served as a reminder of the shared responsibility to uphold the legacy of SJC and to create a vibrant and inclusive environment that fosters intellectual growth and personal development. Previous Next
- College Registrar Services | SJCBZ
Registrar Services Programs & Courses Graduation & Degrees Transcripts Scholarships Audit Switch This form is to be filled by students who want to switch from audited to credit courses. Download Directed Study IMPORTANT: Permission for an independent study course must be granted by the Dean in consultation with the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Registrar. Permission to take a course independently must be granted before approaching a faculty member. Download Drop/Add Form Students can add or drop a course. Download Program Change IMPORTANT: Deadline: one (1) week prior to registration dates scheduled for the semester in which a student plans to change. Download Transfer of Courses IMPORTANT: This form is to be used for approval of any courses that a regularly-enrolled student or student on leave wishes to take at another college/university. The form should be filled out before a course is taken. Otherwise, the student risks the possibility of future difficulties with meeting program requirements. Download Enrollment Verification Application for verification of attendance. Download Degree Completion IMPORTANT: Deadline to submit application for completion in May-last Friday in October. Deadline to submit application for completion in Summer-December-last Friday in March. Download Degree Replacement IMPORTANT: The name on your replacement diploma will appear as it does on your student record. The diplomas will not be an exact replica of the original as it is printed in the current style and bearing the signatures of the current administrators. Download Important Information Requests cannot be processed if there is a financial/library/bookstore hold due to an outstanding balance/book on your account. Please contact the finance office/library/bookstore before submitting the request to resolve any outstanding balances. Payment Payment must be made at the finance office or at The Belize Bank number 135907010120001 (Account Name: St. John's College) or SJC Atlantic Bank number 210873161 (Account Name: St. John's College Fees) and the form submitted to registrar@sjc.edu.bz by the applicant before transcript is processed. Please forward proof of payment to registrar@sjc.edu.bz and accountsreceivablejc@sjc.edu.bz . Form Application form must be filled and emailed to the registrar along with proof of payment. Download Transcript Fees All transcripts are official and are issued in a sealed, stamped envelope. Same day and/or email ($20) International Registered Mail: $20 (Takes 3 weeks to arrive at destination) EMS: $20.00 plus EMS fee $90.00 to the U.S. and $95.00 to the Caribbean & Canada (tracking number will be emailed to you) FEDEX: $20.00 plus FEDEX fee $150.00 (tracking number will be emailed to you). Landivar Merit Scholarship The Landivar Scholarship Fund was established in the 1950’s to assist needy and qualified students in continuing their education at St. John’s College. Each school year, income from the Landivar Scholarship Fund is used to provide merit and work scholarships to students who show academic promise and are in need of financial aid. Download Jesuit Scholarship 2023 Scholarship opportunities are created by St. John’s College for a number of significant purposes, principally among them the recognition by the College of the dominant need for pursuing higher learning among students in general. In making available these opportunities specifically to Junior College students and in recognizing the significance of these opportunities for the advancement of the mission of the College in its service to Belize and beyond, a framework for the implementation of a plan is developed in accordance with the following terms and timeline. Read More
- A-B Book | SJCBZ
Accounting Art Aviation Biology Business Accounting ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I Authors: John Wild and Ken Shaw Title: Fundamental Accounting Principles 20th Edition Publisher: McGraw-Hill Irwin ISBN #: 9780077338251 ACC Authors: - Title: Learning QuickBooks Step-by-Step Seminar 1, 3rd Edition Publisher: The Sleeter Group ISBN #: 9781932487602 ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II Authors: John Wild and Ken Shaw Title: Fundamental Accounting Principles 20th Edition Publisher: McGraw-Hill Irwin ISBN #: 9780077338251 ACC 215 Intermediate Cost and Managerial Accounting I Authors: Sleeter, Doug Title: CXC CAPE Accounting Unit 2 For Self-Study and Distance Learning Provided by Instructor Computer Applications in Accounting ACC 205 Authors: Biafore,Bonnie Title: Guide to QuickBooks 2014 Publisher: O'Reilly Media ISBN #:9781449341756 ACC 216 Intermediate Cost and Managerial Accounting II Authors: Sleeter, Doug Title: CXC CAPE Accounting Unit 2 For Self-Study and Distance Learning Provided by Instructor Accounting Art ART 105 Foundations in Drawing Provided by Instructor Foundations in Painting ART 110 Provided by Instructor Drawing ART 113 Provided by Instructor Art Appreciation ART 118 Provided by Instructor Art Aviation ASCI 1300 Aviation Weather Provided by Instructor ASCI 1510 Air Transportation System Provided by Instructor ASCI 1850 Safety Management Systems Provided by Instructor ASCI 2250 Aviation and Airport Security Provided by Instructor ASCI 2750 Accident Investigation Provided by Instructor Aviation Biology BIO 101 Central Concepts in Biology Provided by Instructor BIO 231 Evolution and Biodiversity Authors: Campbell, et al. Title: Biology: Concepts and Connections Publisher: Pearson ISBN #: 9780321526502 Plant Anatomy and Physiology BIO 240 Authors: Campbell, et al Title: Biology: Concepts and Connections Publisher: Pearson ISBN #: 9780321526502 BIO 241L Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab Authors: Guerra, Leiva & Gardiner Title: Lab Manual BIOL 1300L Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BIOL 2200 Microbiology Title: Microbiology: The Human Experience 2 nd ed. BIO 131 Cellular Biology Authors: Campbell, et al Title: Biology: Concepts and Connections Publisher: Pearson ISBN #: 9780321526502 BIO 231L Evolution and Biodiversity Lab Authors: Guerra, Leiva & Gardiner Title: Lab Manual Plant Anatomy and Physiology Lab BIO 240L Authors: Guerra, Leiva & Gardiner Title: Lab Manual BIO 242 Human Health and Disease Authors: Fosbery, R. (1997) Title: Biology: Human Health and Disease Publisher: Cambridge Modular Sciences ISBN #: 9780521421591 BIO 232 BIOL 1320 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Authors: Colbert, Ankney, & Lee. (2020) Title: Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease: An Interactive Journey for Health Professionals. BIO 131L Cellular Biology LAB Authors: Guerra, Leiva & Gardiner Title: Lab Manual BIO 232 Genetics Authors: Campbell, et al Title: Biology: Concepts and Connections Publisher: Pearson ISBN #: 9780321526502 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIO 241 Authors: Campbell, et al Title: Biology: Concepts and Connections Publisher: Pearson ISBN #: 9780321526502 BIOL 1300 Human Anatomy & Physiology I Authors: Colbert, Ankney, & Lee. (2020) Title: Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease: An Interactive Journey for Health Professionals. BIOL 1320L Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BIOL 2200L Microbiology Lab Biology Business BUS 105 Principles of Management Authors: Williams, Chuck Title: MGMT: Principles of Management (Book and Coursemate Access Card) 8th Edition Publisher: South-Western College ISBN #: 9781285867502 BUS 223 Business Finance Authors: Gitman, L.J. Title: Principles of Managerial Finance 12th Edition Publisher: Pearson Prentice Hall. ISBN #: 9780321524133 BUS 213 Principles of Marketing Authors: Grewal, Dhruv & Levy, Michael Title: Marketing 5th Edition Publisher: McGraw-Hill Irwin ISBN #: 9780077729028 BUS 224 Business Ethics Authors: Manuel G. Velasquez Title: Business Ethics: Concepts & Cases 6th ed Publisher: Pearson Prentice Hall 2006 ISBN#: BUS 222 Business Law Authors: Adam, A. Title: Law for Business Student (5th Edition) Publisher: Pearson Prentice Hall. I ISBN #:9781449341756 BUS 243 Business Internship BUS 251 Business Communication Authors: Bovee, C., & Thill, J. Title: Business Communication Today (11th Edition) Publisher:Pearson New Jersey: Prentice Hall ISBN#: 9780132539555 BUS 252 Small Business Management Authors: Hodgetts,Kuratko,Burlingme& Culbrandsen Title: Small Business Management Essential Tools and Skills for Entrepreneurial Success Publisher:Wiley ISBN#: 9780470111260 BACK TO TOP Business