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2.00 Credits
Covers topics of corporate finance such as the time value of money, ratio analysis, capital budgeting and international finance. Additional topics include national and international standards, international ethics, general techniques for global money management, and the analysis of financial derivatives and their use in currency risk management.Course Delivery Methods: WEB
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the challenges of bringing new business and/or products to the marketplace and the strategies involved in obtaining a financing mix for these products on the domestic and international markets. Topics include designing a capital plan (business plan); seeking funds from external sources (such as venture capitalists); and the financing mix needed to make new product promotion successful. Simulation is used to allow students to apply strategic skills in a virtual enterprise and fosters the development of effective leadership skills, while providing advanced training in strategic management and planning in a rapidly changing global economy. Course includes Business Simulation: The Global Business Game.Course Delivery Methods: WEB
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the strategic planning process with emphasis given to the unique role played by leaders at various levels within an organization. It examines the importance of matching organizational strengths with domestic and global opportunities. The course also addresses specific topics, including the central role of the organization’s purpose in formulating effective strategies, the identification, development, and leveraging of core competencies, the increased use of strategic alliances, globalization, plus the organization’s ability to develop and sustain a competitive advantage.Course Delivery Methods: WEB
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3.00 Credits
In this capstone course, the student is expected to synthesize and integrate the conceptual and theoretical knowlege acquired in the curriculum in a research paper or by preparing a case study analysis or a business plan. One week of this eight-week course will be spent in a foreign country and will be centered on collecting factual information or implementing a prepared and approved project. Debriefing and presentations will take place during the last week of the course. Emphasis is on implementing ethical leadership and managerial skills in a global business environment. * In unusual circumstances, an internship with a local multinational company may be substituted for the trip abroad with the approval of the program director.Course Delivery Methods: HYB
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3.00 Credits
An introductory Web page/Website design and development course that teaches current ‘best practices.’ Microcomputer lab components use current Web development and photo editing tools and techniques, and style sheets to teach internet design and development skills.
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3.00 Credits
CSIS 120 with grade of C or better or instructor consentAn applied course in the use and integration of an Office Information System. Microcomputer lab components include word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software. Course Delivery Methods: TRAMeets Competency General Education Requirement.
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3.00 Credits
CSIS 265 with grade of C or better or instructor consentAn advanced Web Page/Web-site design and development course that teaches current “best practices”. Microcomputer lab components use current Web development and photo editing tools and techniques, a programming language, and style sheets to teach internet design and development skills.
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3.00 Credits
CSIS 200, CSIS 275, MATH 111, MATH 270 with grades of C or better or instructor consentAn in-depth coverage of project management concepts and methodologies applicable to various organizations. Topics covered include but are not limited to: project selection and evaluation, project dynamics, project team member motivation and evaluation, project scheduling, project budgeting, and project closure.
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3.00 Credits
CSIS 250 and MATH 111 with a grade of C or better or instructor consent
An advanced course in business problem solving which provides hands-on experience with decision support methods, tools, and systems and how they can be integrated into the business environment to promote better business decisions. Microcomputer lab components including decision support software to solve complex business problems and create what-if business scenarios.
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3.00 Credits
CSIS 200 with grade of C or better or instructor consentAn advanced course in the use and integration of an Office Information System. Microcomputer lab components include word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software.
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