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  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. O'Neill, Dr. Mudd An analysis of world trade using the classical, neoclassical and modern theories of trade. Extensive commercial policy analysis concerning the use of tariffs, quotas, voluntary restraints and non-tariff barriers. Ongoing discussion analyzing current trade problems, prescriptions and legislation. Prerequisites: BE-211, 220 or permission of instructor. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. ( SS.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. O'Neill, Dr. Mudd An examination of balance-of-payments theory using fixed and flexible exchange rate regimes. Analysis of the effects of fiscal and monetary policies given alternative presumptions concerning capital mobility, expectations formation and international policy coordination. Systematic analysis of current international financial policies. Prerequisite: BE-212. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. ( SS.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. Economopoulos, Dr. Mudd The interpretation and understanding of the economic, cultural, and political issues that result from the transformation of their political and economic systems. The nature and institutional structure of their economic and political systems will be examined. Case studies of Eastern European and developing countries will be used. Prerequisites: BE-211 or 212 or permission of instructor. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (SS, G.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. Economopoulos, Dr. Mudd, Dr. Randall A study of the basic principles underlying the financing of the corporate structure. Short- and long-term financing instruments. Expansion, failure, and reorganization of the corporation. Case studies and/or semester project utilizing financial analysis and forecasting techniques. Proficiency in spreadsheet analysis is required. Prerequisites: BE-220, 270. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. ( SS.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. Economopoulos, Dr. Randall An investigation of the concepts of security analysis and valuation and of the fundamentals of market analysis. Special attention will be paid to securities and security markets, risk-return characteristics of investment types, and investment strategies including the use of convertible securities and options. Prerequisites: BE-220, BE- 270. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. ( SS.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. Cirka, Prof. Bowers, Prof. Brown The study of market analysis, consumer behavior and the four components of the marketing mix-product, price, promotion and distribution. Marketing issues will be examined through case studies and projects utilizing marketing research and analytical techniques. Proficiency in spreadsheet analysis is required. Prerequisite: BE-211. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. ( SS.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Faculty An off-campus academic/work experience under the supervision of a faculty internship adviser and an onsite supervisor. Students are required to document their experiences in a written journal. A written research paper/project is required. Contact the chair of the department for further details. Prerequisites: Four courses in the major and prior written approval of a faculty internship adviser. Eight to 10 hours per week. Graded S/U. Four semester hours. (I.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Faculty Focuses on fundamental issues in research design and analysis: problem formulation, data collection, sample selection, data analysis and interpretation. Topics include the economic aspects of pricing strategies, advertising, inter and intra market rivalries, entry and barriers to new markets, and regulations. A marketing research paper is required. Prerequisites: BE-220, 380. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (SS.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Faculty Preparation of an independent research paper. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing, completed departmental core requirements, and permission of department chair. Four semester hours. ( SS, I.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. O'Neill Discussion of various topics including the supply and demand of health care, health professionals' services, facilities and pharmaceuticals. Government policies concerning Medicare and Medicaid are analyzed. International comparisons of health care delivery systems are discussed. Course will incorporate the development and exploration of a student-selected, independent research topic, culminating in a paper and poster presentation. Prerequisites: Department core requirements. BE-411W is offered concurrently with BE-311. Students receiving credit for BE-311 may not enroll in BE-411W. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (SS.)
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