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3.00 Credits
A study of international marketing operations, including decision-making and policy formation. Special problems involved in directing the flow of a company's goods and servicesto consumers or users in more than one country. Prerequisite: BUSN 106
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3.00 Credits
A study of the specific marketing needs of the service sector, including aninvestigation of its unique nature, emerging theories for service marketing, and applicable managementstrategies being developed for a variety of service industries. Prerequisite: BUSN 106
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3.00 Credits
Examines the essentials of the major types of financialinformation systems, including systems for accounting and back office, audit and compliance, forecasting andvaluation, budget and planning, risk management, trading, portfolio and loan management, sales and marketing,and e-commerce. The course examines the related issues of transactions-based systems, globalizationconsiderations, and enterprise resource planning systems. Prerequisite: BUSN 303, MATH 120, ACCT 205
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts of international business finance. It discusses the global environment which a multinational corporation faces in the management of the finance function. The major topics include: the international monetary system, the balance of payments, foreign exchange, the management of foreign exchange risk, and country risk analysis. It also examines the foreign investment decision process, the major theories of foreign investment, the role of international banks, and the financing of international business operations through public and private non-bank financial institutions. Prerequisite: ECON 120, ECON 130
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3.00 Credits
This is a capstone course for the sports management area of concentration. It aims to tie all the elements and principles studied in the all the other courses in sports business. Although the specific topics, emphases, and case studies may vary from term to term, the course seeks to impart a mastery and understanding of the structure and operation of sports organizations and their place in the national business landscape, specifically through analysis and evaluation of the essential foundations of the industry: labor, agencies and representation, customer and client development, finance and accounting, facility management and operation, new revenue opportunities, and the media (including television and the Internet). Finally, it considers corporate America's connection to sports through sponsorships and marketing, endorsements and licensing. Prerequisites: BUSN 210, BUSN 211, BUSN 322 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This is a capstone course for the sportsmanagement area of concentration. It aims to tie all the elements and principles studied in the all the othercourses in sports business. Although the specific topics, emphases, and case studies may vary from term toterm, the course seeks to impart a mastery and understanding of the structure and operation of sportsorganizations and their place in the national business landscape, specifically through analysis and evaluation ofthe essential foundations of the industry: labor, agencies and representation, customer and client development,finance and accounting, facility management and operation, new revenue opportunities, and the media (includingtelevision and the Internet). Finally, it considers corporate America's connection to sports through sponsorshipsand marketing, endorsements and licensing. Prerequisites: BUSN 210, BUSN 211, BUSN 322
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth investigation of an advanced topic in the field of business based on the interests of upper level majors and faculty members in the Department. Detailed course descriptions will be available in the Department at the time of registration.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth investigation of an advanced topic in the field of business based on the interests of upper level majors and faculty members in the Department. Detailed course descriptions will be available in the Department at the time of registration. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
no description provided
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