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Students will have the opportunity to study a variety of non-literary topics in the humanities Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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An introduction to the dynamic world of the manager. In addition to presenting principles and techniques of management in various organizational settings, the course provides focus on the development of leadership and decision-making skills. As appropriate, case studies of management issues in the maritime industry are analyzed. Prerequisite: None STCW: None
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This course provides a solid fi rst exposure to the economic way of thinking, with a focus on the macroeconomy. Topics include marginal analysis, optimization, equilibrium, economic statistics, business cycles, aggregate demand and aggregate supply models, determination of output, price level and interest rates, monetary and fi scal policies. Appropriate for students with business interests. Prerequisite: None STCW: None
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A broad introduction to fi nance covering various aspects of fi nancial institutions and markets, personal fi nance, corporate fi nance and fi nancial risk management. Students are introduced to the workings of equity, debt and derivative instruments and markets, taught the basics about asset acquisition, tax planning and investment principles. On the corporate fi nance side, capital budgeting, debt vs. equity fi nancing and working capital management are discussed. Throughout, the course emphasizes important fi nancial principles such as time value of money, diversifi cation, arbitrage and leverage. The course also places heavy emphasis on the use of spreadsheets to perform various numerical calculations. Prerequisite: IM-2121, or instructor's permission. STCW: None
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This is an introductory course that explores the organization and workings of the global shipping industry. The emphasis is on the commercial and economic factors involved and how they impact the decision making process. It examines the supply/demand equation for maritime transportation, shipping cycles, shipping markets, ship fi nance, operating costs, regulatory agencies and market projections. The course combines historical perspective with economic theory and practical analysis of industry performance and changes. Prerequisite: None STCW: None
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This is the second half of the yearlong accounting course. It emphasizes advanced accounting education. Topics covered include fi nancial statements and accounting for equities, liabilities, and corporation accounting. Prerequisite: IM-2121 STCW: None
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The International Maritime Business (IMBU) Cooperative Program (co-op) is designed to give the student an opportunity to observe and experience the world of business operations. The student is required to complete a minimum of six full work weeks. Preparation for the co-op includes class work, articulation of clear and measurable internship goals, informed selection of an appropriate business location that meets those goals, and commitment to observation and hard work once on site. The co-op grade is based in large part upon a formal report, which must be submitted no later than 30 school days after the beginning of the following semester. Prerequisite: At least sophomore status with 2.0 GPA or permission of the IMBU co-op coordinator STCW: None
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The concepts and techniques used by logistics/transportation fi rms to support their fundamental task of providing logistics services to their customers. Topics include product and process strategy, quality management, production planning for manufacturing and for service organizations, and inventory management. Also includes an examination of the interactions of operations management, quantitative decision- making techniques, and information technology. Prerequisite: SS-2131, or instructor's permission. STCW: None
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Finance I focuses exclusively on fi nancial markets and instruments, and on personal fi nance with emphasis on the aspects of fi nance that every working adult is likely to be exposed to irrespective of his or her profession. Consequently, even topics in fi nancial markets and instruments are viewed from a personal fi nance/investment approach. Students are also taught how to plan for their insurance and retirement needs. Prerequisite: None STCW: None
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Operational and legal environment of ship brokerage and chartering; responsibilities of owner and charterer under various charter forms; rules and regulations concerning loading and discharging. Prerequisite: SS-3121, SS-2131 STCW: None
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