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MATH 453: Real Analysis
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: MATH - 211 and MATH - 235 or permission of instructor. Topics include sequences and series, topology of the real line, limits and continuity, the real number system, the derivative and Riemann integral.
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MATH 482: Differential Geometry
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: MATH - 211 and MATH - 235 or permission of instructor. Topics include classical differential geometry of curves and surfaces, curvature, the bending of surfaces, shortest paths in a surface, and tensors in geometry and physics.
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MATH 482 - Differential Geometry
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MATH 485: Topology
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: MATH - 235 or permission of instructor. Topics selected from point-set topology, algebraic topology, geometric topology, and differential topology.
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MATH 485 - Topology
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MBA 607: Managerial Accounting
2.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: MBA - 613. Comprehensive introduction to the principles and procedures involved in the preparation and use of managerial accounting reports. Budgetary, performance, and control reporting are the major topics addressed. Emphasis is upon the interpretation and use of these reports as they relate to managerial decision-making in the areas of planning, administration, and control.
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MBA 610: Communication Strategy
2.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Advanced study of communication architectures and strategies for organizational decision-making and problem solving. Develops listening, persuasion, and assertiveness skills in all forms of management communications: writing, speeches and oral presentations, and face-to-face meetings. Specific applications include rapport, negotiation, consensus building, and conflict resolution. Methodology relies heavily on cases, experiential exercises and teamwork. MBA 610 is a prerequisite for MBA 616, 617, and 618.
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MBA 611: Macro-Economic Analysis for Managers
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Focus is on developing skills to understand and analyze domestic and international macroeconomic events and on using economic theory to evaluate changing business conditions. Emphasizes skills in analyzing the impact ongoing macroeconomic events have on the business environment. This model-building approach provides the framework for a cohesive treatment of the factors which influence national output, unemployment, interest rates, inflation, and foreign exchange fluctuation.
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MBA 611 - Macro-Economic Analysis for Managers
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MBA 612: Decision Modeling and Data Analysis
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Exploratory data analysis and multiple regression models to support management decisions. Techniques include time series analysis, forecasting, and statistical tools for quality control. Extensive use of Excel. Mathematical models of decision problems. Topics include spreadsheet models, sensitivity analysis, decision trees, subjective probabilities, value of information, risk attitude, multi-criteria decision methods, Monte Carlo simulation, and resource allocation.
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MBA 613: Financial Accounting
2.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
A comprehensive introduction to the principles and procedures involved in the preparation and use of published financial statements of corporate enterprises. Income and profit determination, asset and liability measurement, and financial disclosure requirements are the major topics addressed. Primary emphasis is upon the interpretation and use of the accounting information content of published financial statements by external parties in making investment related decisions.
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MBA 614: Leadership and Organizational Dynamics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Examines individual and group behavior in organizations as well as gives students the opportunity to study leadership and managerial skills using the most current theory and practices. Enables students to enhance interpersonal skills, examine values and attitudes which affect relationships in the workplace, and gain confidence and experience as leaders in an international and multi-cultural environment. MBA 614 is a prerequisite for MBA 616, 617, and 618.
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MBA 615: Managerial Environment:Ethical,Public Policy and Global Issues
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Recommended: MBA 610. Impact of external factors upon development of business policy and managerial decision-making. Consideration of the historical, political, legal, social, and technological context of business in a highly interdependent global economy. Application of basic ethical frameworks for analysis and moral reasoning to questions of values and social purpose in business activities.
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