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3.00 Credits
This is a study of the growth in world markets, cultural differences, and political constraints applicable to international marketing. Students are introduced to activities involving the gathering and analyzing of information in the development and implementation of an international marketing plan. Prerequisite: BSAD 3320.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines management as a process, profession and discipline. Emphasis will be placed on organizational design, management of innovation, strategic decision-making, control systems, group dynamics, motivation, leadership and a survey of normative managerial literature. The course will strive to strike a balance between quantitative and qualitative management tools. Prerequisite: BSAD 1301.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on providing an integrated social scientific approach to relationships between the individual and the organization, and on administrative problems. Topics include performance appraisal, leadership, motivation, interpersonal relationships, decision-making, job satisfaction, and change, among others. Prerequisites: BSAD 1301 or PSYC 1301 or consent of instructor. See PSYC 3350.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introduction to analytical financial management, including short-term credit policies, capital budgeting, risk, long-term funding, financial leverage, and the cost of capital. Special topics such as mergers, consolidations, bankruptcy, and reorganizations will also be considered. Prerequisites: ACCT 2302, with a "C" or better, MATH 1311, ECON 2301.
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3.00 Credits
This is an indepth study of the U.S. financial systems, the financial intermediation process and the role of money. Among the topics covered are interest rates, credit markets and investments, money and inflation, regulation of financial institutions. Prerequisites: ECON 2301, ACCT 2301, MATH 3330.
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3.00 Credits
This is a survey of current historical, social, and cultural, economic and political issues and trends affecting the global community. Prerequisite: POLS 2303 or consent of instructor. See POLS 3381.
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3.00 Credits
This is a study of the interrelationship between political and economic factors in international relations with a focus on theoretical perspectives on the relationship between international economics and politics, trade policies, trends in integration of political and economic systems, the role of multinational corporations and economic organizations in the modern world. Prerequisite: POLS 2303 or consent of instructor. See POLS 3383.
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3.00 Credits
This is an interdisciplinary survey of a world region focusing on the geographic, historical, cultural, economic, and political factors most affecting the role of this region within the international community today. Regions such as Latin America, Europe, The Middle East, and Asia will be offered on a rotating schedule. May be repeated when region changes. Prerequisite: POLS 2303 or consent of instructor. See POLS 3384.
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3.00 Credits
This is the study of the foreign policy making process and factors influencing U.S. international political and economic behavior since 1945. Special emphasis will include foreign policy issues affecting the United States political and economic interests in the coming decade. Prerequisite: POLS 2303 or consent of instructor. See POLS 3385.
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3.00 Credits
This is a study of selected topics in the field of business. Topics will vary; course may be repeated when topics vary. Prerequisites: As required by instructor: upper-division standing.
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