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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: Senior status or consent of instructor. Course is cross-listed as AVM 412. A study of the skills and techniques needed for effective managerial and executive communications including basic psychological principles involved in communication behavior. Theoretical and practical training in effective presentational speaking for business and professions. Review of recent nonverbal communication literature, physical characteristics, and personal appearance. Course content will relate to each student's major field.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MGT 301 or the permission of the instructor. This course provides an overview of the evolving nature of the global business environment with special focus on the development of management skills related to international business. Topics covered include internationalization of the firm, industry globalization, international business strategy, cross-cultural management techniques, international human resources management and labor relations as well as the conduct of building of competitive capabilities and managing across the boundaries.
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1.00 Credits
One hour per week. Prerequisites: Can be taken in conjunction with BUS 420 or as a stand-alone course with prior permission of the Instructor. A minimum of 10 students must enroll for the trip to take place. The Global Business Experience involves an international trip that will be a significant part of the class requirements. The purpose of this assignment is to use the whole world as a laboratory to learn about and experience with doing business and managing organizations around the world. More specifically, the students will experience the social, political, historical and other environmental elements that influence the decision-making process, business functions and the leadership styles at a variety of organizations around the globe. The objective is to provide an exceptional learning opportunity for the students to meet with professionals, experts, and the business leaders in foreign firms to observe and to discuss the current and future aspects of doing business in the global environment.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Junior or senior status, consent of instructor. May repeat the course one time, maximum credit of six hours with topic change. A study of selected topics of major interest in business not covered in other course offerings. The topic for the semester will be indicated in advance.
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3.00 Credits
Five to fifteen hours per week. Prerequisites: Junior or senior status and an overall GPA of 2.5 or better, and 3.0 or better in the major. For additional information, see the introduction to the Davis College of Business section in this Catalog.
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3.00 Credits
An accelerated course, designed to meet preparatory deficiencies in college algebra, calculus and statistics which are prerequisites for advanced quantitative courses in the Evening MBA Program.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: College algebra and elementary statistics or BUS 500. This course focuses on key techniques and models such as decision theory, probability and statistics and performance measurements. Students will learn the tools, how to apply them, and an understanding of when each is appropriate.
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2.00 Credits
Offered in the Executive MBA Program only. This course covers a variety of quantitative techniques utilized by managers to enhance decision-making. Topics to be covered include a review of algebra, descriptive statistics and probability, and elementary calculus. Other topics include forecasting with time series techniques and linear regression, the analysis of variance and an introduction to simulation and linear programming.
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2.00 Credits
Offered in the Executive MBA Program only. This course is a continuation of BUS 538. Topics to be covered include more advanced topics in linear programming, integer programming, waiting line models, decision theory and simulation.
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3.00 Credits
Six hours integrated lecture/laboratory per week. This course cannot be used as a prerequisite for any other chemistry class. An introduction to chemical principles including atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, phases of matter, kinetics and equilibria with emphasis on the application of chemistry to everyday life.
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