Master of Business Administration (MBA)
School of Management
603 Managerial Economics and Decisions of the Firm (3:3:0).
Prerequisite: Admission to M.B.A. program. Provides a fundamental understanding
of how microeconomics concepts are usefully applied to managerial decision making
Principles of microeconomic theory are explored fully, including market supply
and demand, production and cost functions, industry structure, and product and
resource pricing.
612 Managing Costs and Evaluating Performance (1.5:1.5:0).
Prerequisites: Admission to M.B.A. program and MBA 613. Examines the
impact of cost and cost allocation on performance and evaluation.
613 Financial Reporting and Decision Making (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Admission to M.B.A. program. Foundation course focusing on the economics
and analysis of business transactions and related financial reporting issues.
Topics include an introduction to the accounting framework used in financial reporting,
analysis of economic events and their impact on financial reports, analysis of
the impact of accounting method choices on financial reports, and financial statement
analysis.
623 Marketing Management (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Admission
to M.B.A. program. Develops abilities to make marketing decisions in a wide
variety of institutional and competitive situations. Emphasis on the use of technology
to aid in analysis, decision making, and communication of decisions to relevant
publics. Emphasis on case studies, team work, and projects.
633 Statistics for Business Decision Making (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Admission to M.B.A. program. Use of statistical methods as analytical tools
for understanding and solving business problems, and for supporting business decision
making. Extensive use of both applied business scenarios to illustrate concepts,
and computer software for data analysis.
638 Managing Operations and Technology for the Digital Enterprise (3:3:0).
Prerequisite: Admission to M.B.A. program. Focus on the design,
planning, and control activities needed to produce and deliver goods and services
in modern organizations. The course introduces a wide range of operations management
decisions such as operations strategy, process analysis and design, capacity planning,
supply chain management, total quality management, and project management. Quantitative
modeling, case studies, and computer software are used to analyze and solve operations
management problems.
643 Managerial Finance (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Admission
to M.B.A. program. Introduction to the theory and practice of finance within
corporations. Topics covered include Inter Temporal Choice, Valuation, Capital
Budgeting, Capital Structure, Working Capital Management, and Risk/Return Analysis.
653 Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management (3:3:0).
Prerequisite: Admission to M.B.A. program. Emphasizes development
of conceptual tools for understanding and analyzing individual and group behavior
in organizations and organizational processes. Considerable focus on development
of relevant skills for working in groups and teams. Course consists of lectures,
discussions, case analyses, and in-class exercises.
673 Legal Environment for Management (1.5:1.5:0). Prerequisite:
Admission to M.B.A. program. Introduces contemporary legal and ethical doctrines
and examines how they can be applied to guide and enhance the decision-making
processes of managers in the global economy. Lectures, class discussions, cases,
and projects.
678 Strategy and Organizational Leadership (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Admission to M.B.A. program. Capstone course in the M.B.A. program focused
on strategy development at the business unit and corporate level. Uses cases,
readings, and a project format to familiarize students with the strategic management
function, and to develop analytical, organizational, and formatting skills necessary
to analyze complex business situations. Provides opportunities for students to
integrate knowledge gained in prior course work.
701 Business Analysis and Valuation (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Develops
a framework for business analysis and valuation using financial statement data.
Management decisions such as equity valuation, creditworthiness, merger valuation,
corporate financial structure, and management communication strategy are analyzed.
702 Corporate Financial Policy (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Applies
the theories and methods of corporate financial management to a series of complex
case problems/situations. Topics include capital projects as real options, cost
of capital/capital structure, firm valuation, project finance, and merger/acquisition
analysis.
703 Financial Markets (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Brings
into perspective the relationship between financial markets ranging from global
equity markets, to the market for U.S. Treasury securities, to markets for numerous
exchange-traded and over-the-counter financial derivative instruments such as
futures, options, swaps, or asset-backed securities.
704 Risk Management and Financial Innovation (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Considers
how to identify, measure, and manage financial risk using innovative financial
instruments and diversification strategies. The course focuses on derivatives
as tools in the risk management plan of a firm or institution.
705 Venture Capital and Private Finance (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Considers
the market microstructure of venture capital and private finance: the costs and
benefits from employing private financing, interaction between the financiers
and entrepreneurs, financial analysis of potential ventures, and investor exit
strategies.
706 Investment Analysis (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Completion
of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Focuses on the analysis
of equity securities and debt instruments given the implications of the efficient
market hypothesis and modern capital market theory.
707 Accounting Systems (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Completion
of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Focuses on the analysis,
design, and implementation of information systems as they relate to the accounting
function and the financial management of the firm.
708 Global Tax Strategies (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Completion
of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Provides a framework
for making managerial decisions in a global tax environment. Business decisions
such as location of facilities, employee compensation, mergers and acquisitions,
capital and asset structure, and business form are examined.
711 Entrepreneurship (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Completion
of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Considers the fundamental
aspects of entrepreneurship and the process of new venture creation. Draws on
a broad range of business disciplines including management, marketing, finance,
and accounting to develop evaluation and execution skills.
712 Project and Cost Management (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Focuses
on project scheduling, time-cost tradeoffs, budgeting, cost control, and project
monitoring. Special emphasis on cost-management aspects of projects in technology
in intensive industries. Use of software and case studies.
713 Human Resource Management (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. Core or Instructor's Permission. This survey
of human resource management will provide students with a thorough understanding
of the role of and the techniques available to management for effectively utilizing
the organization's human resources.
717 International Finance (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. Core or Instructor's Permission. Advanced
analysis of management of the firm's international financial operations. Topics
include currency risk, political risk, returns and funding of international projects,
international markets and accounting, and the cost of capital. Lecture, discussion,
readings, and cases.
721 Marketing Decision Systems (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Develops
the skills necessary to plan and implement an effective market research study.
Topics include research design, statistical analysis, data mining and modeling,
and the use of database systems. The course offers a perspective on how managers
can use market data to develop successful product or service strategies.
722 Consumer Behavior (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Completion
of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Examines behavioral
science concepts useful in understanding and predicting marketplace behavior.
The course emphasizes applications of product and service strategies, with a focus
on how the information age affects the way consumption occurs.
723 Supply Chain Management (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Completion
of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Examines the logistics
of supply chain systems, including inventory management, distribution channels,
and information systems. Strategic alliances and international issues are emphasized.
724 Marketing Communications (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Completion
of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Examines all forms
of communication and all sources of brand or company contacts as potential message
channels in building a relationship with the customer. The course focuses on an
integrated planning process for all communication elements, including consumer
and trade advertising, public relations, direct and database marketing, promotions,
and sales presentations to achieve synergy in communicating with various constituencies.
725 Leadership (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Completion
of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Provides an overview
of the major conceptualizations of leadership and motivation in organizations.
The course integrates theory, research, and applications. Students apply the principles
of leadership and motivation to their own work situations and to the evaluation
of cases.
731 Business Systems Development (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Studies
methods and tools for analyzing and designing business information systems with
an emphasis on business processes. Topics include data modeling, process modeling,
interaction analysis, and user interface.
732 Knowledge Management (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Completion
of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Examines the firms
that use knowledge management principles and approaches: intellectual capital,
human capital, customer capital, tacit and explicit knowledge, the new role of
the Chief Knowledge Officer, leveraging of knowledge management.
733 Business Data Communications (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Introduces
datacommunications and telecommunications technologies and their application in
business, including LANs, WANs, PBXs, voice services, network operating systems,
corporate internetworking, the Internet. Analysis of the datacommunications industry.
Business applications of datacommunications in manufacturing and service sectors,
along with regulatory issues and impact of globalization.
734 Electronic Commerce (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Completion
of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Applies skills and
knowledge in designing and building a business-to-business or business-to-consumer
web commerce site. Emphasis is on products, strategies, and web site design.
735 Systems Thinking and Business Simulation (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Systems
approach to design, analysis, and improvement of cross-functional business processes.
Use of business simulation software for modeling and analysis. Application areas
include E-commerce, online services, and technology management.
736 Managing Digital Business (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Completion
of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Develops a strategic
understanding of the new electronic marketplace. Emphasis is on technical, legislative,
and social issues influencing digital business. Changes in business processes
and organizations enabled by electronic commerce technologies and applications
are studied.
737 Corporate Information Systems Policy (3:3:0) Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. Core or Instructor's Permission. The role of
the CIO in the private and the public sector is studied. Procurement and outsourcing
strategies for IT investments. Enterprise information systems development, management
and security.
798 Global Business Perspectives (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Applies
the M.B.A. core courses to global business enterprise, typically through site
visits to facilities located outside the United States.
799 Special Topics in Business (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of M.B.A. core requirements or permission of instructor. Sections
established as necessary to focus on various topical issues that emerge in the
practice of business administration .
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