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3.00 Credits
This course uses the theories of finance to develop a framework that deepens the student's understanding of capital budgeting, cost of capital, cash and inventory management, and financial forecasting and planning. Students will be required to perform financial analysis using spreadsheets and on-line databases.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the financial management problems and opportunities of a multinational firm. This course builds on and extends all the principles provided by domestic corporate finance to account for dimensions unique to international finance. Topics include foreign exchange market, currency risk management, and multi-national corporate investment and financing decisions.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on major markets and instruments, pricing and volatility, and risk management of fixed income securities and portfolios. Major topics include features and risks of a variety of fixed income securities, including bonds with embedded options, mortgage-backed and other derivative bonds, yield spreads, forward rates and term structure theories, risk management techniques, and bond investment risks and portfolio management strategies.
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3.00 Credits
In order to create effective and functional systems for an organization, the information technology professional must understand the impact technology has on people. This course examines the effects and issues of technology from the personal perspective. Topics include interfaces and their effects, ergonomics, legal issues, social impact, acceptance of systems, politics, ethical issues, and the user role in design, development, testing, and running of systems.
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3.00 Credits
A detailed understanding of operating systems, how they manage systems and handle data is critical to information retrieval and recovery. Various operating systems will be covered in detail, including architectural structure and operations, design philosophies, file manipulation processes, processes and threads, security principles and operational issues.
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3.00 Credits
Understanding the inner detail of security processes can provide for better security systems design and operations. This course examines details of typical security protection measures. Topics include certificate authorities (CA), public key infrastructure, Rivest-Shamir-Adleman (RSA) architectures, data encryption standard, pretty good privacy, steganography, and security standards.
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3.00 Credits
Security permeates all facets of information systems today. Each area has some specialized security components and process important to it. This course examines the security principles and practices involved in Web or e-commerce security. Topics include SET, SSL, web server security operations, certificates, authentication, digital signatures, and others needed for developing a secure e-commerce operation.
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0.00 Credits
This exam affords students the opportunity to confirm proficiency in Customer Focused Marketing. Students who successfully complete the waiver exam will be granted a waiver with replacement for BU.410.620. Notes: Waiver exams may only be taken once per student, in the first or second semester of registration in a new program.
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3.00 Credits
Why do some products fail in the marketplace while others succeed? The answer often lies in marketing—understanding and meeting the needs of the consumer. Students in this course examine strategies for successfully targeting markets and positioning products as they apply the four elements of marketing: developing product lines, determining pricing strategies, selecting appropriate distribution channels, and designing promotional strategies. Participants learn the steps in designing a marketing plan that incorporates these concepts.
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This exam affords students the opportunity to confirm proficiency in Statistical Analysis. Students who successfully complete the waiver exam will be granted a waiver with replacement for BU.510.601. Notes: Waiver exams may only be taken once per student, in the first or second semester of registration in a new program.
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