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A perspective on the timing, instruments, and choices available to the personal investor who seeks to build a wealth base over time. Shows the investment network that assists and facilitates the efforts of the individual, including the role of security analysts, portfolio managers, the organized markets, and the so-called over-the-counter arena. Current regulations and investor safeguards in law and regulations are reviewed. Course Information: Prerequisite: BUS 502. Restricted to Graduate and Doctoral - Springfield and Graduate - Peoria.
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Advanced study in specific topics, to be announced when offered. Course Information: May be repeated if topics vary. Prerequisite: BUS 502. Restricted to Graduate and Doctoral - Springfield and Graduate - Peoria.
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Study of the conceptual foundations and practices of contemporary marketing as well as the planning, implementation, and control of the marketing function. Topics include situation analysis; marketing objectives; target market selection; and product, promotion, pricing, and physical distribution decisions. Course Information: Prerequisites: Completion of all foundation coursework and completion of or concurrent enrollment in BUS 501. Peoria Cohort students must complete all prerequisites prior to enrolling in this course. Restricted to Graduate and Doctoral - Springfield and Graduate - Peoria.
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Advanced study in specific topics, to be announced when offered. Course Information: May be repeated if topics vary. Prerequisite: BUS 512. Restricted to Graduate and Doctoral - Springfield and Graduate - Peoria.
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Methods used for collection, analysis, and interpretation of various types of business research data from the perspective of design, execution, and evaluation of research projects as well as requests for research. Emphasis is given to using research analysis methods for decision making within business organizations. Course Information: Prerequisites: Completion of all foundation coursework and completion or concurrent enrollment in BUS 501. Peoria Cohort students must complete all prerequisites prior to enrolling in this course. Restricted to Graduate and Doctoral - Springfield and Graduate - Peoria.
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Operations management concerns the production and delivery of goods and services. This course focuses on those business processes, procedures and strategies used to transform various inputs into finished goods and services. Focus is on both understanding how the provision of goods is organized and managed and recognizing potential areas of improvement in the management or production of goods and services. Also of major study will be how operations management interfaces with other functional areas and the various issues and problems that traditionally arise in the field of operations management, including those related to technology, globalization, and ethics. Course Information: Prerequisites: Completion of all foundation coursework and completion, or concurrent enrollment in, BUS 501. Peoria Cohort students must complete all prerequisites prior to enrolling in this course. Restricted to Graduate and Doctoral - Springfield and Graduate - Peoria.
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Techniques and methods for planning, managing, and controlling one-time major projects and programs. Topics include systems theory and analysis, stochastic planning and control methods, and simulation. Emphasis on PERT/CPM techniques, decision trees, and Monte Carlo processes. Course Information: Prerequisite: BUS 522. Restricted to Graduate and Doctoral - Springfield and Graduate - Peoria. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Doctoral - Springfield, Graduate - Springfield, Undergrad - Springfield Schedule Types: Laboratory-Discussion, Lecture-Discussion, Online Business and Management College Business Administration Department
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Advanced study in specific topics, to be announced when offered. Course Information: May be repeated if topics vary. Prerequisite: BUS 522. Restricted to Graduate and Doctoral - Springfield and Graduate - Peoria.
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Review and analysis of current laws and regulations that frame the external environment for private business operations in the U.S. Emphasis on state and federal regulations; agency governance and surveillance; and business requirements, cost, and response. Special applications to the production, distribution, and financial functions of the firm are considered along with trends and major developments in case law. Prerequisite: BUS 501. Restricted to Graduate and Doctoral - Springfield and Graduate - Peoria.
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced elective course that extends the knowledge base and skills taught in core MBA coursework. In this course students assume the role of brand manager of a company and are responsible for making decisions regarding market segments and the marketing mix (i.e., product, price, promotion, and distribution) for several brands. Students will make decisions based upon a comprehensive review of marketing research studies and competitor analyses, and are responsible for the financial performance of the firm. Course Information: Prerequisite: BUS 512. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Doctoral - Springfield, Graduate - Springfield, Undergrad - Springfield Schedule Types: Lecture-Discussion, Lecture Business and Management College Business Administration Department
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