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  • 3.00 Credits

    Thiscourse is designed to provide managers with an understanding of the processes of adding strategic human capital to the organization. The course examines the design of work, personnel recruitment and selection, employee compensation and benefits, employee relations and personnel policies, and labor issues. The course is applied management science designed for managers.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the issues facing international managers and the environment of the Global Market Place. Some of the challenges include: accommodating different currencies, dealing with a multiplicity of governments, operating effectively in diverse legal environments, being sensitive to and avoiding problems that may arise from cultural differences among people, and the formulation of effective strategies in the complex global environment. Prerequisite: MBA Essentials I (BADM702)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course may include expert systems, decision theory, decision support systems, artificial intelligence, telecommunications, and/or other contemporary issues in information technology. Prerequisite: Information Technology Management (BADM-719).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores the current issues in the field of accounting. Particular issues covered in any given semester will be selected by the course professor and announced at the time of registration. Prerequisite: Accounting for Executives (BADM-728).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course builds upon previous course work to provide a basis for development of a coherent operations strategy to support the firm's competitive strategy. Using case studies, course content is based upon the programs that have proven successful in global firms and covers process choice, product development, order coordination inside and outside the firm, and methodologies for developing technology and operations strategies. Prerequisites: Accounting for Executives (BADM 728), and Quantitative Methods for Operations Management (BADM 731).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an overview of the key financial institutions (banks, insurance companies, mutual funds, government entities etc.) and markets (stocks, bonds and foreign exchange among others). Also discussed will be the wide array of financial instruments that are available to business and individuals. Particular attention will be paid on risk management and how the various markets and institutions interact with each other. The study of financial markets and institutions will help your understanding of many exciting issues such as the recent financial crises in the United States and around the world. Activities that take place in financial markets have a direct effect on personal wealth, the behavior of consumers and businesses and the well-being on the overall economy. Prerequisites: MBA Essentials (BADM702 and BADM703).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Develop an understanding of the importance of data-centered decision making. Gain knowledge of software assisted data analysis techniques. Learn basic functionalities of MS-Excel. Develop a basic knowledge of Business Analytics. Gain insights on the fundamentals of how businesses are set up and operated. This course was previously listed as BADM 110.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explore the world of Big-Data and gain insights on how businesses champion competitive advantage by leveraging big data analytics. Learn how MS-Excel can be used to perform business analytics by using basic statistical techniques like Descriptive Statistics, correlation analysis, Probability distributions, t-distributions, Confidence Intervals and regression analysis. This course was previously listed as BADM 206.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an advanced course that may be taken by graduate students desiring to engage in a research/scholarly project of mutual interest to the student and the faculty member who directs the study. The course is intended to be rigorous. The course structure, evaluation process, and expected outcomes should be clearly delineated by the instructor in advance.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introductory course in biology designed for non-majors that emphasizes the importance of biology and its impact on human society. Topics include the methods of science, cell structure and function, photosynthesis and cellular respiration, molecular biology, and genetics.
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