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MBA 663: AVIATION SAFE/CREW RESRC MGMT
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
A comprehensive study of airport operations and management. Includes research and analysis of critical factors related to effiecent and effective airport operations, maintenance, finance and administration. Include regulations, safety, public relations and enviornmental considerations. Credit hours: 3.
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MBA 680: MBA CASE PROJECT
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The MBA Case Project tests the student's strategic thinking and analytic skills. There are three (3) different approaches to the Case Project: 1) Students will be provided with the income statement and balance sheet, annual reports, and other pertinent information to make recommendations on a broad range of strategic issues facing a company. 2) Students will be provided with a portfolio and other pertinent information to make trades on investments and maximize their portfolios. 3) Students will be given a series of general management cases that cover a broad range of strategic issues facing companies. The students will submit a final presentation discussing their analysis and recommendations of the company or real-world cases they have investigated. A Project Thesis is required.Credit, three hours.
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MBA 682: DATA ANALYTICS
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
This course will introduce students to data-driven decision making and decision models within business settings. Along with an overview of descriptive and predictive analytics techniques and tools, heavy emphasis will be given to understanding and using data in business through current articles, cases, and applications software.
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MBA 682 - DATA ANALYTICS
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MBA 699: SPECIAL TOPICS: MBA
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The MBA Special Topics tests the student's strategic thinking and analytic skills. Students must receive prior approval by the MBA Director for the topic. The students will submit a final presentation discussing their analysis and recommendations of the company or real-world cases they have investigated. A Project Thesis is required.Credit, three hours.
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MBA 699A: SPECIAL TOPICS: MBA
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The MBA Special Topics tests the student's strategic thinking and analytic skills. Students must receive prior approval by the MBA Director for the topic. The students will submit a final presentation discussing their analysis and recommendations of the company or real-world cases they have investigated. A Project Thesis is required.Credit, three hours.
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MBA 699A - SPECIAL TOPICS: MBA
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MBA 699B: SPECIAL TOPICS: MBA
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The MBA Special Topics tests the student's strategic thinking and analytic skills. Students must receive prior approval by the MBA Director for the topic. The students will submit a final presentation discussing their analysis and recommendations of the company or real-world cases they have investigated. A Project Thesis is required.Credit, three hours.
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MCOM 101: WRITING IN THE MAJOR
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
This course is designed to provide our Communication students with background in all forms of writing that they will encounter as professionals. They will study traditional structures such as newspaper and news media. They will learn how writing for the ear differs from writing for the newspaper or screen. They will learn the basis of Internet writing. All these areas will be explored further by students once they move into the next more specialized phases of the program.Credit, three hours.
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MCOM 101L: COMMUNICATION WRITING LAB
1.00 Credits
Delaware State University
This course is designed to provide our Communication students with background in all forms of writing that they will encounter as professionals. They will study traditional structures such as newspaper and news media. They will learn how writing for the ear differs from writing for the newspaper or screen. They will learn the basis of Internet writing. All these areas will be explored further by students once they move into the next more specialized phases of the program.Credit, three hours.
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MCOM 191: UNIVERSITY SEMINAR I - MASS COMMUNICATIONS
1.00 Credits
Delaware State University
University Seminar is a two-semester, General Education course sequence designed to provide students with the essentials for a smooth transition to college life and academic success. Academic skills will be developed. These skills include critical reading, thinking, listening, writing, speaking, and using the library, the internet, and word processing. Values clarification, coping with peer pressures, and the impact of a healthy lifestyle will be addressed. Opportunities will be provided for self-evaluation and growth in basic learning strategies as well as personal and career goals. Knowing the history of the University, feeling connected to the institution, and sharing a common educational experience with other freshmen are important goals of this course.Credit, one hour.
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MCOM 192: UNIVERSITY SEMINAR II - MASS COMMUNICATIONS
1.00 Credits
Delaware State University
University Seminar is a two-semester, General Education course sequence designed to provide students with the essentials for a smooth transition to college life and academic success. Academic skills will be developed. These skills include critical reading, thinking, listening, writing, speaking, and using the library, the internet, and word processing. Values clarification, coping with peer pressures, and the impact of a healthy lifestyle will be addressed. Opportunities will be provided for self-evaluation and growth in basic learning strategies as well as personal and career goals. Knowing the history of the University, feeling connected to the institution, and sharing a common educational experience with other freshmen are important goals of this course.Credit, one hour.
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