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MGT 2610: Crisis Management and Contingency Planning
3.00 Credits
Curry College
This course will examine the challenge posed by rapid and uncertain change particularly as a response to threats posed by domestic and international terrorism. Analyzing risk, decision-making, and planning students will use structured exercises to strategically react and plan solutions in rapid change situations. Skills needed for situational analysis, forecasting, and managing organizational responses to dramatic change will be identified.
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MGT 2710: Computerized Accounting
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Spring Semester Intended to introduce students to the essential functions of computerized accounting systems, including generation of accounting records for service and merchandising companies organized as sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. Covers, in depth, the integration of accounting applications, such as: setting up a company; running accounts receivable and accounts payable; bank reconciliation; managing payroll; tracking inventory and plant assets; processing sales orders; and preparing the four basic financial statements. Students will gain experience in computerized accounting as it is used in today’s marketplace and will develop skills needed for employment in the accounting field. Prerequisite: MGT 1721.
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MGT 2720: Intermediate Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Fall Semester Examines the generally-accepted accounting principles, related to the preparation of corporate financial statements. The focus is on Current Assets and Current Liabilities. Introduces the concept of the time-value of money and its accounting applications. Prerequisite: MGT 1721.
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MGT 2721: Intermediate Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Spring Semester Covers in-depth the subjects of Long-Term Liabilities and Capital Stock. Topics include Bonds Payable; stock rights; options and warrants; required stock; accounting changes and error analysis and the statement of changes in financial position. Prerequisite: MGT 2720.
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MGT 2725: Individual Federal Income Tax
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Fall Semester An overview of the U.S. Income Tax structure as it applies to individuals, partnerships, and corporations. Preparation of electronic tax returns and the impact of tax rules on individual, family, and business decision-making are included. Prerequisite: MATH inventory.
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MGT 2790: Principles of Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Fall and Spring Semesters Publicity, propaganda, and spin are terms used to describe the public relations profession. Students will examine the evolution of public relations from its ancient roots to the modern day. Ethical and legal issues, as well as public opinion and research, will provide a framework on which to build an understanding of how public relations impacts individuals, organizations and governments. The role of public relations and the media will also be explored. In addition, students will be introduced to specialty areas within public relations including special events, crisis communications, community relations and others. (Same course as COM 2790).
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MGT 2820: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Fall and Spring Semesters An in-depth study of personal financial decisions which the average person can expect to confront using the life-cycle approach. Emphasis throughout the course is given to applying theoretical knowledge to practical consumer-oriented problems in financial planning which must be addressed in an attempt to achieve a chosen life style. Prerequisite: MATH inventory.
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MGT 2840: Financial Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Rotating Spring Semesters Next: Spring 2008 A practical guide to understanding, interpreting and critically assessing financial statement put out by firms. Demonstrates how financial statements can be used to inform, how they can be used to mislead, and how they can be used to analyze the financial health of a company. Focuses on extracting and interpreting information in financial statements, using recent examples such as Enron, WorldCom and Adelphia. Useful for students interested in personal investment; ideal for students who wish to pursue careers in investment banking, investment management, and accounting. Prerequisite: MGT 1721.
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MGT 2850: Financial Markets and Institutions
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Rotating Fall Semesters Next: Fall 2007 For Management students concentrating in finance who are considering careers in investment banking, money management, corporate finance, or professional accounting. Will also serve students destined for other positions who need a working knowledge of financial markets and financial institutions. Combines study of institutional backgrounds and theory, with real-world applications of financial instruments and the markets they trade on. Prerequisite: MGT 1811.
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MGT 2880: Insurance and Risk Management
3.00 Credits
Curry College
CE Rotation Examines the fundamentals of risk and insurance and emphasizes the wide range of insurable risks to which individuals and business firms are exposed. Basic principles of insurance and risk management are explored to foster an understanding of the relationship of insurance to business firms. Prerequisite: MGT 1810.
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