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Please note: The MBA program does not allow transfer credits

BG601: Business Decision Making (2 Credits)
Basic statistical concepts and tools for business modeling in support of decision-making.

BG615: Accounting Systems (4 Credits)
Financial and managerial accounting information systems and application of accounting information for management decision making, planning, and control.

BG616: Financial Reporting and Analysis (2 Credits)
Tools and techniques for assessing and predicting the financial condition of the firm, including statement construction, performance evaluation, forecasting and shareholder value analysis.

BG620: Leadership, Ethics, and Motivation (2 Credits)
Leadership and motivational concepts and skills, including alternative leadership models, alternative reward systems and performance management.

BG621: Tools for Decision Making (2 Credits)
Decision making from competitive advantage perspective and utilizing gap analysis framework.

BG625: Organizational Communication (2 Credits)
Internal and external corporate communication analysis, strategies, negotiation principles and conflict resolution.

BG630: Information Management (2 Credits)
Information management technologies and techniques, including data modeling, database management systems, architecture, retrieval techniques and information quality.

BG635: Business Economics for the World Market (2 Credits)
Study of corporate strengths and weaknesses; customer, competitor, and macro environment.

BG640: Financial Principles and Practice (2 Credits)
Basic principles and practices of financial management in corporate decision making, including problem solving techniques.

BG641: Financial Markets and Investments (2 Credits)
Structure, function and operation of financial markets, security valuation methods; diversification and portfolio management; and investment performance analysis.

BG650: Supply Chain Management (2 Credits)
Value-driven supply chains and its integration with operations

BG655: Marketing Management (2 Credits)
Knowledge and skills to conduct customer and competitive analysis, segment markets and target attractive segments for product, pricing, distribution and promotion decisions.

BG656: Marketing Strategy and Planning (2 Credits)
Application of all marketing resources to create superior value for customers and economic profit for the business.

BG662: International Business (4 credits)
Knowledge and skills for managing multinational corporations, dealing with different cultures an leading a global work force. This course includes an international trip to study emerging business issues on location.

BG665: Strategic Management (4 Credits)
Competitive strategy of the firm and the issues central to its long- and short-term competitive position including industry analysis and competitive advantage, development of firm-specific resources that contribute to competitive advantage and resource allocation.

BG690: Contemporary Issues in Business (1-3 credits per seminar, 4 credits total)
Bridging classroom material and current global and domestic events in business and government.

 
 
     

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