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GRK 111: New Testament Greek
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) Introduction to New Testament (Koine) Greek and readings of elementary passages.
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GRK 112: New Testament Greek
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) Introduction to New Testament (Koine) Greek and reading of elementary passages. PREREQUISITES: GRK111
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GRK 201: Intermediate Greek
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) Readings of selections from Homer's Odyssey, Plato's Apology and the New Testament.
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GRK 202: Intermediate Greek
3.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(3 sem. hrs.) Readings of selections from Homer's Odyssey, Plato's Apology and the New Testament.
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GSB 504: Disc Pedagogy Workshop
0.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(0 sem. hrs.) Required, No Fee. The Heidelberg University MBA Program uses the discussion pedagogy method of instruction with experiential learning. This workshop introduces the MBA student to discussion pedagogy and how to make the most of the opportunity.
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GSB 505: Financial Accounting Tools
2.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(2 sem. hrs.) Introduces the MBA student to accounting principles and standards that are fundamental to the preparation, understanding and use of financial statements. The course provides a framework for financial statement analysis that includes an external focus, emphasizing credit and equity investment, as well as the internal manager's perspective on business decision making. PREREQUISITES: Must be admitted to the MBA program.
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GSB 506: Managerial Accounting Tools
2.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(2 sem. hrs.) Introduces the MBA student to the use of cost accounting data for planning, control, and decision making. The course will focus on practical applications of fundamental concepts in management including cost behavior, cost-volume profit analysis, segment reporting, direct and absorption costing, standard costing, flexible budgets, profit planning, capital budgeting, and relevent costs. PREREQUISITES: Must be admitted to the MBA program.
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GSB 507: Microeconomic Tools
2.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(2 sem. hrs.) Development and discussion of the tools and concepts used in modern microeconomics that are necessary for every manager to evaluate the external environment they face in the business world. PREREQUISITES: Must be admitted to the MBA program.
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GSB 508: Macroeconomic Tools
2.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(2 sem. hrs.) Development and discussion of the tools and concepts used in modern macroeconomics that are necessary for every manager to evaluate the internal and external economic environment they face in the business world. PREREQUISITES: Must be admitted to the MBA program.
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GSB 509: Finance Tools
2.00 Credits
Heidelberg University
(2 sem. hrs.) Development and discussion of the financial tools and concepts necessary for a manager to evaluate the wealth maximization objective of the firm. The course surveys key financial concepts and integrates practical and theoretical aspects of finance and includes concepts and techniques that are essantial for success in all business disciplines. Emphasis is placed upon the underlying principles, practices, and relationships to the decision making process faced by a financial manager charged with the objective of shareholder wealth maximization. The course introduces the concepts of risk and return and time-value-of-money as applied to valuation of securities, capital budgeting, cost of capital, capital structure, and dividend policy. PREREQUISITES: Must be admitted to the MBA program.
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