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BUS 447: Business Ethics
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An introduction to traditional ethical theories and their application to business. A basis for understanding how ethical issues in business arise, and some strategies to control or resolve them, are derived from an examination of the work of philosophers and other writers relating to business ethics. Recent business case studies enable students to develop their own perspectives.
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BUS 448: Marketing Strategy
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A capstone course for students in the Marketing Specialization in which students apply a wide range of marketing principles to address problems different companies face in areas such as channel distribution, pricing, new product development, communication, promotions, strategic marketing alliances, positioning, and target marketing.
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BUS 450: Analysis and Design of Business Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Businesses and organizations develop information systems as a way to solve business problems or to capitalize on business opportunities. Hence, systems analysis is about business problem solving. Emphasis on important skills for the systems analyst such as fact-finding, communications, project management, and cost-benefit analysis. Presents analysis process and business information systems design. Focus on analyst's tools and techniques to document information systems development. Classical and object-oriented techniques for describing data flow, data structure, and process flow.
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BUS 460: Senior Business Project I
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Business Management students form teams with engineering students to develop a business plan for the engineering senior design project including creating and monitoring a project plan and performing market research for the project. Students also provide input to the design phase to maximize market satisfaction and develop the marketing plan.
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BUS 461: Senior Business Project II
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Business Management students form teams with engineering students and prepare a detailed operations and finance plan based on an engineering project designed in the fall semester and the prototype production in the spring semester. The final project consists of written and oral presentations of the plan.
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BUS 468: Risk Arbitrage
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
This course is designed as a practical approach to analyzing, predicting, and investing in the success or failure of mergers and acquisitions (including all change of control transactions). The course will apply basic financial principles and analytical techniques to solve real world problems facing M&A and Investment Professionals.
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BUS 475: Undergraduate Teaching Practicum I
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
The continuation on a more advanced level of training in the techniques of organization and management in the teaching of business management courses. Students are expected to assume greater responsibility in such areas as leading discussions, analyzing results of tests that have already been graded, and observing teaching. Students may not serve as teaching assistants in the same course twice.
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BUS 476: Undergraduate Teaching Practicum II
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
The continuation on a more advanced level of training in the techniques of organization and management in the teaching of business management courses. Students are expected to assume greater responsibility in such areas as leading discussions, analyzing results of tests that have already been graded, and observing teaching. Students may not serve as teaching assistants in the same course twice.
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BUS 487: Independent Research
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Provides the opportunity for students to undertake a special independent project entailing advanced readings, reports, and discussion, or research on a topic of their own choosing with the guidance of a faculty member. May be repeated.
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BUS 488: Internship
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Participation in local, state, national, or international private enterprises, public agencies, or nonprofit institutions.
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