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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to data analytics, which involves using statistical analysis and visualization techniques to describe, display, and explore data to develop useful insights and convert data to actionable information that enables learning and making better decisions. Topics that will be covered include: data-driven decision-making, Microsoft Excel basics, data visualization (graphical and tabular), descriptive statistics, pivot tables and charts, correlation analysis, and linear regression (simple, multiple, and hierarchical). This course emphasizes using the advanced analytic capabilities of Microsoft Excel.
  • 3.00 Credits

    MBA 7250 provides a comprehensive review of the corporate finance function. Course focus is on detailed financial statement and ratio analysis as a tool to determine overall firm financial health and competitive position. Other topics include interest rate risk, discounted cash flow, stock (equity) valuation, and bond (debt) valuation. Risk vs. return, financial leverage and firm capital structure are also presented.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers an in-depth study of the various types of investment securities such as common stocks, bonds, warrants, options, and investments company shares. Emphasis is placed on the risk-return characteristics of these securities and their use in various investment strategies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to modern capital market theory and portfolio theory, analysis and selection of portfolios, and the management of portfolios and their performance. Alternative portfolio selection strategies (such as hedge funds) are also explored, as are derivatives and other investment alternatives.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines major policy-making areas in corporate finance and the impact of alternative policies on the value of the firm. Emphasis is placed on strengthening financial decision-making skills. Advanced topics include capital investment policy, financing and capital structure policies, dividend policy, and corporate control.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An analytical study of the Federal Income Tax Statutes and regulations relating to the taxation of individuals, partnerships, and corporations is provided in this course. Topics of discussion include general concepts related to gross income, business and non-business deductions, tax accounting methods, and taxable periods and gains and losses on dispositions of property.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides background on the international environment and focuses on managerial aspects from a corporate perspective. It introduces students to international markets and describes the relationship between exchange rates and economic variables. It then focuses on the measurement and management of foreign exchange rate risk, concentrates on the corporate management of short-term and long-term assets and liabilities, and finally describes international financial management from a banker's perspective. Cases are used to supplement problems.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines the use of project management to accomplish organizational goals and the unique styles of management needed to administer them. Case studies will be used to give the student a functional knowledge of project management. Topics in this course will include the role of the project manager, organizational and planning needs, cost estimation and budgeting, scheduling, resource allocation, auditing and controlling and the completion of projects.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on supply chain concepts, supply chain processes and managing those processes to build competitive advantage in a global marketplace. Topics covered include supply chain processes from supplier to fulfillment, supply chain performance measurement, implementation and link to business strategy. Though mostly process-focused, the course covers some quantitative concepts such as demand planning, inventory management and forecasting techniques. It also covers the role of information technology and e-business in state-of-the-art supply chain management.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Business Process Management (BPM) is the integration of all critical business functions so they are aligned with the firm's tactical and strategic plan. This course focuses on two core concepts: the discipline of BPM as a holistic management tool, and the role that technology plays in facilitating a BPM approach. BPM is a lifecycle approach that includes analysis, design, implementation, automation, and evaluation of business processes.
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