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  • 3.00 Credits

    Integrates environmental management issues with the use of strategic planning tools for assessing and responding to competitive and social forces. The course looks at the challenge of corporations competing in the global economy of the new millennium in such a way that will allow the planet to support them indefinitely. Emphasis is on the company's ability to build and sustain a competitive advantage utilizing traditional management concepts as well as new sustainability practices. Topics include a review of the system approach, The Natural Step, the servicizing concept an enterprise can meet its sustainable goals consistent with its financial and market goals. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Law, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Stuart School of Business College Business Administration Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    This full semester or half-semester course allows a student to conduct research on a project proposed by the student, an outside organization or by the supervising professor. The student is required to submit a proposal that includes the research plan and expected outcomes. Regular meetings with the professor are required as well as a final report at the end of the eight or 16-week period, depending on the scope of the project. 1. 500 OR 3.000 Credit Hours 1. 500 OR 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Master of Laws, Law Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research Stuart School of Business College Business Administration Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate, Non Credit, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Science & Letters College Humanities Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate, Non Credit, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Science & Letters College Humanities Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate, Non Credit, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Science & Letters College Humanities Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Global Best Entrepreneurial Management Practices is designed to provide a broad perspective of the end-to-end processes that constitute the architecture of successful entrepreneur-founded and managed businesses. Within the context of ENT 510, students will study the history of the business sector in North America and the contributions of entrepreneurs to the economy. In addition, students will recognize the emergence of strategy as the intellectual driving force that networks all activities of the firm into a coordinated, interactive, efficient, and effective force with a high probability of dominating the firm's chosen markets. ENT 510 also integrates the narrower perspectives of the core courses and provides a framework for selecting elective courses in areas that relate specifically to each student's career goals. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Law Schedule Types: Lecture Stuart School of Business College Business Administration Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Forming New Ventures & the Value-Creation Process explores the core of the formation of the new ventures: the systematic, structured, iterative process of identification of opportunities to enter markets, dictate market structures, establish a sustainable competitive advantage, and dominate markets. At the beginning, this course focuses on new product development, and then progresses to the concepts of value migration, value creation, and value bundles. These concepts are examined from both a strategic and a financial perspective. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Law, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Stuart School of Business College Business Administration Department
  • 1.00 Credits

    1. 000 Credit Hours 2. 000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Armour College of Engineering College Civil Archl Environ Engrg Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Chemical principles of environmental systems, including an introduction to acid-base reactions, gas transfer, chemical speciation, precipitation, and oxidation-reduction reactions. 3. 000 Credit Hours 2. 000 Lecture hours 3. 000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Armour College of Engineering College Civil Archl Environ Engrg Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    The movement and fate of chemicals within the three phases of the environment: air, water, and terrestrial solids. Emphasis is placed on models and mechanisms that determine the rates, lifetime, routes, and reservoirs of chemicals moving through the environment. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Armour College of Engineering College Civil Archl Environ Engrg Department
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