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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of real property interests including brokerage, law, financing, investments, appraisal, property development, property management and marketing. Prerequisites and Corequisites Course prerequisites: ACCT 210 and 211 and BADM 310 Credits: 3
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This course focuses on the process of screening an opportunity, drafting a personal entrepreneurial strategy, and understanding the business plan writing process. Building the entrepreneurial team and the acquisition and management of financial resources are emphasized along with venture growth, harvest strategies, and valuation. Cross-listed: ENTR 438 Credits: 3
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Family Business Dynamics explores many of the controllable family-owned business issues that impact survival and success; strategic family and business planning; conflict resolution; ownership and estate planning; and organizational change. Note Registration Restriction: Junior standing Credits: 3
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Project Management involves the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques for completing a project on time, within budget, and meeting quality requirements. Project Management covers such topics as project scope, project requirements, estimation of time requirements, and the identification, development and evaluation of resources, budgets, risks, task lists, interdependencies, and critical milestones. In addition, the course covers project implementation issues such as conducting phase reviews, securing needed resources, managing the control process, and reporting project status. Credits: 3
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International Finance explores the principles of financial management from an international perspective. Background material on foreign exchange markets and risk is provided, and the theory of foreign exchange markets is discussed. Emphasis is placed on corporate finance for international firms. Both direct and indirect investment as well as financing decisions for multinational corporations are covered. Prerequisites and Corequisites Course prerequisites: ACCT 210 and 211 and BADM 310 Credits: 3
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E-Venture: Ideas to Implementation takes a multi-disciplinary hands-on approach to launching an e-business venture from idea generation to proto-type implementation. Topics covered include e-business models, electronic payment systems, security and internal control, pricing, financing and funding options, implementation alternatives, knowledge management and other related issues. Credits: 3
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Commercial Law and Ethics is the study of the legal and ethical aspects of commercial transactions. Topics covered include: secured transactions, commercial paper, debtor-creditor relationships, securities regulation, and real and personal property. Ethical and relevant international issues are integrated throughout the course. Additional topics may include insurance, wills, trusts, and bankruptcy. Prerequisites and Corequisites Course prerequisite: BADM 350 Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Business and Society is an integrating course that considers the role of the firm or corporation in regard to conflicting or competitive views in relationships to government, labor, cooperatives, social, ethical and political responsibility. Note Registration restriction: Senior standing Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Cyberlaw is a study of the legal aspects of managing technology both in the workplace and cyberspace. The course will focus on issues relating to electronic commerce, technology, intellectual property, and the Internet. Social, legal, ethical, and political issues will be addressed with a global perspective. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the ethical implications of managerial decisions. Topics covered include the responsibility of the organization to the individual and society, the role of the individual within the organization, and ethical systems for American business. The course provides an examination and assessment of current American business practices. Credits: 3
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