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2.00 Credits
This class includes coverage of merger types, their characteristics, and motivations for mergers. The market for corporate control will be introduced, as will the agency problem and how it relates to merger activity. Principles of valuation will be applied to takeovers and some examination of merger law, corporate governance reform, and the scholarly research of M & A¹s will also be included in the course.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to investment theory and the implications for the construction of an individual investment portfolio. Includes a discussion of alternative asset choices, asset allocation, risk and return, and tax implications.
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1.00 Credits
This is a one credit course covering three basic approaches to business valuation including dividend discount models, free cash flow and comparable firms techniques.
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2.00 Credits
This course will examine the role that financial intermediaries play in the allocation of financial resources through the economy. Topics covered include the various types of institutions, their regulation, fund flows, and the structure of financial markets.
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1.00 Credits
This course is devoted to the study of those ethical principles and frameworks which should inform the decision-making process of those occupations engaged in the finance industry, and how those principles apply more specifically to the work of finance occupations like stockbrokers, mutual fund managers, corporate financial officers, and others. The course will be anchored in a set of case studies.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the role of financial intermediaries and the allocation of financial resources through the economy. Topics covered include fund flows, financial regulation and the structure of financial markets.
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2.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary course, the course is designed to provide students with some of the most exciting concepts, business models and technologies that are emerging in the field of electronic commerce (EC) and which are expected to shape both consumer and business applications (e.g., accounting, supply chain, marketing, finance, and human resource management) and decision makings in the coming decade. EC is not just about technology, it is also about business. Students study real-world cases and business models and learn how to apply EC strategy to transform and redefine organizations and ultimately to improve or create companys competitive advantage. Appropriate software may be used for applications development. Students also conduct a research project.
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1.00 Credits
Business processes are critical to an organization, because business processes are how value is delivered. This course introduces the concepts and principles of reengineering. Case studies focusing on process reengineering will be examined to illustrate how companies profit (or not) from projects of this type. Issues in implementing reengineering and change management in organizations will be discussed.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Business Intelligence(BI) has become an important agenda for many top executive because they have become extremely aware of its value in providing a competitive differentiator at all levels of the organizations. The course introduces students the concepts, models, architectures, and business applications of BI. Topics include data warehousing, business analytics, business performance management, data, text and web mining. Both cases and technology may be used for class projects.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces basic concepts, applications, and tools of web analytics. As the importance of web applications to businesss success increases, web analytics is considered an essential tool to assure the effectiveness of such applications. This course discusses the role of web analytics in businesses, presents a variety of reports resulting from web analytics and covers various functions for creating web analytics reports. Web analytics products/services in the market are reviewed. Google Analytics, which is a free service from Google, Inc. will be employed as a vehicle to achieve the teaching objectives. The course will introduce setting up Google Analytics, custom reports, funnel visualization, and other features. Case studies will be used in class for illustrative purposes.
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