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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
See description in College of Business section.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to enhance the student's analytical, research, communication, and entrepreneurial skills via two methods-first, in-depth discussions of concepts and cases focusing on the opportunities, challenges, and strategies pursued by small and/or new international ventures; and second, an applied research project whereby students design and defend global strategic plans (specifying the financial, marketing, human, technological, and operational resources) with which to take advantage of an attractive business opportunity identified in the first part of the course. Prerequisites: FIN B300, MGT B245, MGT B325, MKT B280; senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students develop skills that enable them to manage the specific funding issues that cause greatest concern for new and growing ventures. Primary topics are securing funding for a developing venture, developing a financial plan to present when seeking funding, establishing successful banking relationships, use of accounting software packages, cash flow management, and credit and collections. The course will be applied in nature and will build on prior work in accounting and finance in the CBA core curriculum. Students will develop entrepreneurial skills by combining analytical skills with intuition and creative problem solving techniques. Prerequisites: MGT B245, MKT B280; junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students develop skills that enable them to develop and present superior business plans to use when seeking funding for new ventures. Students will work with business owners, bankers, venture capitalists, and other professionals in developing these business plans. Primary topics are (1) expanding on the basic business plan developed in prior coursework, (2) using the business plan to secure funding, and (3) competing with other proposed ventures for funding. Student teams will compete among themselves for the right to represent the CBA in business plan competitions with students from other universities. The course will be applied in nature and will build on prior work in the basic business core of the CoB and the Small and New Venture class, MGT B430. Students will develop skills needed to develop actual new venture business plans by combining analytical skills with intuition and creative problem solving techniques. Prerequisites: MGT B430, MKT B280.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the sources of societal pressure, business reaction, and the community's expectation. The entire spectrum of corporate and government activities are discussed against the framework of the demands made on the firm and government by forces outside of the marketplace. Prerequisites: ECON B201, MGT B245, PHIL V252.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to enhance the student's analytical, research, communication, and strategic skills via two methods-first, in-depth class discussions of concepts and cases focusing on the opportunities, challenges, and strategies pursued by large multinationals; second, an applied research project whereby students formulate and defend a global strategic plan for a company, after performing a strategic audit and assessing the forces and trends shaping the future of the industry in which it operates. Prerequisites: FIN B300, MGT B245, MGT B325, MKT B280; senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
The purposes of this course are to (1) provide students with the opportunity to integrate the skills acquired in prior coursework in analyzing the internal and external environments of organizations and (2) have students learn how to formulate and implement strategies that will allow a firm to compete successfully within its environment. Prerequisites: FIN B300, MGT B325 (ACCT B410 for accounting majors), MGT B245, MKT B280; senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: junior standing.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
See description in College of Business section.
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3.00 Credits
See description in College of Business section.
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