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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Reviews the information found on two parts of the CPA exam. Emphasizes learning through preparation and practice. Provides context for sitting for the CPA examination, including practice with multiple choice questions as well as simulation problems. Prerequisites: BA 351, 352, and 455. Prerequisite(s): BA 351 , BA 352 and BA 455 .
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2.00 Credits
Reviews the information found on two parts of the CPA exam. Emphasizes learning through preparation and practice. Provides context for sitting for the CPA examination, including practice with multiple choice questions as well as simulation problems. Prerequisite(s): BA 226 , BA 351 , BA 352 , BA 353 , BA 451 , BA 453 , and BA 454 .
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2.00 Credits
Introduces marketing, public relations, and fundraising principles and reviews important fundraising techniques and practices. Explores the relationship between fundraising, public relations, and marketing. Emphasizes the importance of an agency’s overall connection with the community. Covers key principles such as readiness, ethical standards, and donor management. Addresses concepts and practices, including building community awareness, client awareness, direct and indirect methods of solicitation, annual funds, special events, and capital campaigns.
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on depository institutions and the financial markets in which they operate. Major topics include the level, risk, and term structure of interest rates, debt and mortgage markets, bank operations, and techniques of modern financial institutions management.
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4.00 Credits
Students use case study methods as they apply the tools and techniques developed in BA 385 to solve multifaceted corporate financial problems. Case studies may involve capital budgeting, cost of capital, dividend and investment decisions, mergers and acquisitions, or multinational corporate financial decision making. Prerequisite(s): BA 385 .
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4.00 Credits
Analyzes investment instruments such as stocks, mutual funds, options, and other investment vehicles. Investigates the risk/return relationship and other aspects of modern portfolio theory. Also investigates efficient markets and basic stock analysis and valuation. Prerequisite(s): BA 385 .
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4.00 Credits
Applies financial management concepts to investment, financing, and managerial control decisions undertaken by multinational firms. Emphasizes the institutional environment of monetary arrangements, financial intermediary organizations, and balance of payment considerations that affect the international flow of capital. Prerequisite(s): BA 385 .
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4.00 Credits
Explores individual behavior, group behavior, and organizational systems. Covers topics from both a theoretical and practical perspective, including understanding people, motivation, group dynamics, communication, leadership, power, politics, conflict, diversity, culture, decision making, change, and organizational structure. Approved for University Studies (Integration).
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4.00 Credits
Provides a value analysis of the role of business and personal ethics in the organizational environment. Students are exposed to ethical theories, diverse economic systems, contemporary moral issues, actual cases, and concepts of justice and social responsibility. Open to nonadmitted business students and non-business majors.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the international business environment. Discusses trade practices, foreign markets, public and private international institutions, and economic policies with emphasis on the diversity and management of multinational and international businesses. Approved for University Studies (Integration).
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