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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the scientific method of collecting, organizing, and interpreting data in a variety of business applications. Students will use Excel to assist in displaying and analyzing data.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a survey of selected topics in mathematics, with emphasis on problem solving and applications. Algebra and functions will be reviewed. Core topics include exponential and logarithmic functions, interest, annuities, systems of linear equations, matrix operations, linear programming, the simplex method, set theory, probability, and counting theory.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to discrete mathematics. Topics include sets, functions and relations, mathematical induction and logic, sequences and recursion, and an introduction to Boolean algebra.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the core concepts and principles of Euclidean geometry in two and three dimensions. Topics include geometric constructions, congruence, similarity, transformations, measurement, and coordinate geometry. Axiomatic systems and proofs are covered. An overview of non-Euclidean geometries is provided.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the historical evolution of major concepts in mathematics including counting and number systems, geometry, algebra, calculus, and statistics. The contributions of various civilizations ranging from Babylonia and Egypt through Greece and the Middle East to the modern world are reviewed. Biographical sketches of some of the individuals who made major contributions to the development of mathematics are presented. The interrelationship between the evolution of mathematics, science, and technology is explored.
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3.00 Credits
MBA 5850 presents the principles of financial accounting with emphasis on the four statements of financial accounting: balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows, and statement of owner's equity and retained earnings. With its focus on financial accounting statements, this course provides students with an understanding of accounting terminology, accounting concepts, transaction analysis, and the basic accounting model. A key learning objective in this course is a managerial perspective on the information provided in financial statements and the ability to analyze financial statements. MBA 5850 cannot be used as an MBA elective.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of Finance provides an overview of the finance function in modern business. The key objective of this course is to provide incoming MBA students with knowledge of corporate finance terminology and understanding of the foundational concepts in finance. The course introduces and explores concepts of financial statements, markets and financing instruments. Students will begin to develop a managerial perspective on the information provided in financial statements and the ability to analyze financial statements. For students requiring it, completion of MBA5900 does not apply toward the MBA degree 36 credit hour requirement.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces MBA students to the foundation principles of organizational theory, behavior, and leadership with an emphasis on ethical practices of organizational leadership. Organizational theory principles studied include structure and design, organizational culture, communication, individual and group dynamics, teamwork, and decision-making. Organizational theory and design are introduced to understand the implementation of policy within the organization. Leadership principles, practices, and styles with an emphasis on ethical leadership is a key concept of the course. MBA students will demonstrate fluency in these topics through a variety of research-based writing assignments and demonstrate competency with APA-style in these assignments.
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3.00 Credits
The preparation, analysis, and evaluation of accurate managerial accounting information is essential to effective firm decision-making. MBA 6150 emphasizes the application of managerial accounting data in the managerial decision-making process to support firm strategy. Course topics include cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, and capital budgeting techniques, with special emphasis on project cash flows and net present value analysis. This course requires a working knowledge and utilization of spreadsheet software.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the application of quantitative methods for business analysis and decision making. Topics will include probability and descriptive statistics, survey construction, project management tools, forecasting methods and statistical process control.
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