Course Descriptions


MBA Courses

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    MBA 5100 Legal Environment

    MBA 5100 Legal Environment

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course reviews the immediate legal problems confronting business organizations in the contemporary world. Topics include: the formation of contracts, execution and defenses to contract claims, contract remedies and contract damages. Also considered are sales contracts that emphasize international sales. Special attention will be devoted to the employment contract with emphasis on early termination problems, sexual discrimination and harassment problems as these emerge via new interpretations of the law.

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    MBA 5120 Statistical Analysis for Decision Making

    MBA 5120 Statistical Analysis for Decision Making

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course addresses the ever-increasing availability and use of quantitative data in decision making. The central concept of uncertainty and risk and the relationship between business decisions and games of chance are treated. Sample data analysis is followed by probability theory and models and functions of random variables, culminating in inferences from data.

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    MBA 5140 Foundations of Management

    MBA 5140 Foundations of Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course addresses concepts of organizational design and organizational behavior within the context of contingency theory. Organizational design focuses on the basic types of structures of the formal organization, as well as the key processes required for those structures to function. Organizational behavior focuses on activities of the manager, behaviors traceable to the informal organization, and to motivational needs of the organization's membership.

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    MBA 5160 Foundations of Marketing

    MBA 5160 Foundations of Marketing

    Credit Hours: 3

    The course examines the marketing functions in consumer, business-to-business, government and non-profit markets with an emphasis on the role of marketing in the organization. Areas to be investigated include marketing and customer information, market segmentation, global and ethical issues, as well as, product planning, channels of distribution, pricing and promotion analysis.

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    MBA 5180 Foundations of Financial Management

    MBA 5180 Foundations of Financial Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    The essential elements of corporate financial management are explored in this course. Topics include: ratio analysis, time value of money, risk versus return, leverage and all aspects of long term corporate capital budgeting and financing. The course develops the student's ability to evaluate business decisions.

    Prerequisites:

    • ACC 5100 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
    • ECN 5100 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5190 Foundations of Production and Operations Management

    MBA 5190 Foundations of Production and Operations Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    Operations Management is responsible for planning and coordinating the use of the organization's resources to produce goods and provide services (convert inputs into outputs). Operations decisions involve design decisions and operating decisions. Design decisions relate to capacity planning, product design, process design, layout of facilities and selecting locations for facilities. Operating decisions relate to quality assurance, scheduling, inventory management and project management.

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    MBA 5200 Decision Analysis

    MBA 5200 Decision Analysis

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course familiarizes the student with frequently used models in decision science and management science. Such models include regression and correlation, forecasting and time series; decision analysis; risk simulation; optimization techniques, e.g., linear programming, modeling, operations research and management science methods.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5120 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5210 Personal Development, Ethics, and Social Responsibility

    MBA 5210 Personal Development, Ethics, and Social Responsibility

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course serves as a gateway into the MBA program. Topics related to three levels of human system (person, group, and society) are introduced: personal development, team development, and social responsibility. Topics include personal values and goals. ethics in business, team roles and processes, role of free markets, sustainable growth, global commerce, governance of the firm, transparency, and business-government relations. Service learning is required.

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    MBA 5220 Corporate Finance

    MBA 5220 Corporate Finance

    Credit Hours: 3

    A practitioner-oriented study approach to the problems facing the corporate financial manager. Application of modern finance theory and tools to problem-solving in the areas of capital budgeting, working capital management, long-term financing and dividend policy and mergers and restructuring decisions.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5180 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5240 Marketing Management and Planning

    MBA 5240 Marketing Management and Planning

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course analyzes and assesses marketing opportunities and threats, assesses competitive advantages and disadvantages, and develops business plans that are consistent with these assessments. Specific topics include methods of market analysis and decision making in multi-markets and global strategic businesses. The course may include case analysis, a group project or a simulation that examines the strategic marketing position of the firm.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5160 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5250 Organizational Leadership

    MBA 5250 Organizational Leadership

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course addresses the characteristics of contemporary work organizations and the leadership function, concentrating on critical thinking, problem solving, communication, and behavioral flexibility.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5140 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5260 Information Systems and Technology

    MBA 5260 Information Systems and Technology

    Credit Hours: 3

    A comprehensive study of management information systems and technology, theory and practice. The course presents concepts encompassing strategic impact, technology integration, managing rapidly evolving technologies, IT sourcing policies, application development process and partnerships and constituencies. The course aims to prepare leaders in managing the use of information, systems and technology to harness the power of new technologies to make better decisions and more effectively manage organizations, thereby enabling them to compete more effectively. This course uses case studies in a team format.

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    MBA 5270 Organizational Processes

    MBA 5270 Organizational Processes

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course examines the analytic framework and tools needed to analyze, manage, and lead the organization of the future. Features of the 'new organization' are: flat, networked, flexible, diverse, and global. This form of organization is contrasted with it's traditional predecessor, and forces are identified that help or hinder movement from the old form to the new. Certain skills that the manager will need for the new organization are investigated and practiced (e.g., the ability to work in teams or the ability to negotiate in instances of conflict).

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    MBA 5305 Global Sustainable Development

    MBA 5305 Global Sustainable Development

    Credit Hours: 3

    The course is comprehensive study of sustainable development. The three dimensions of sustainable development are discussed: economic, social, and environmental. It is imperative that future leaders understand future implications and the role of the business firm in creating balanced global sustainability.

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    MBA 5320 e-Business Strategies

    MBA 5320 e-Business Strategies

    Credit Hours: 3

    A comprehensive study of e-Business. The course presents concepts encompassing e-Marketing and e-Operations, Electronic payments systems, legal and ethical issues, e-Business Technology, Web development, Interoperability and standards, and Security issues. Future managers need to deeply understand how to integrate new information technology with innovative forms of organizing to develop effective e-business strategies. This course aims to prepare leaders in managing e-Business, systems and technology to harness the power of new technologies to make better decisions and more effectively manage organizations.

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    MBA 5330 Operations Research

    MBA 5330 Operations Research

    Credit Hours: 3

    Deterministic and stochastic models and their application in business decision making and research.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5120 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5335 Business Intelligence

    MBA 5335 Business Intelligence

    Credit Hours: 3

    This is an introductory course on the topic of Business Intelligence (BI). The student will acquire knowledge and skills to: (1) understand the value of BI for an organization, (2) design and develop information systems that will capture relevant data from all segments of an enterprise, (3) organize that data into a coherent structure, (4) and provide the means to analyze the data in order to make rational decisions. Specific topics include data warehousing, data mining, text and web mining, and reality mining. Students will study real life cases and be exposed to business analytics and business performance management, and the user interface.

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    MBA 5340 Business Analytics

    MBA 5340 Business Analytics

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course provides an introduction to the field of business analytics, which has been defined as the extensive use of data, statistical and quantitative analysis, exploratory and predictive models, and fact-based management to drive decisions and actions. The development and use of data warehouses and data marts to support business analytics is discussed. The use of key performance indicators, dashboards and scorecards for performance management and opportunity assessment are addressed. Text and web mining are discussed, and the application of selected data mining techniques to business decision making situations is illustrated.

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    MBA 5370 Project Management

    MBA 5370 Project Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    As technological integration and product complexity increase, so do new-product introduction lead times. To stay competitive, companies have sought to shorten the development times of new products by managing product development efforts as discrete projects using project management tools. This course provides students with up-to-date project management methods and tools to effectively plan, organize, and control product development processes.

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    MBA 5372 Lean Management

    MBA 5372 Lean Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    Lean principles are most often associated with manufacturing and automotive manufacturing in particular. But lean principles can be applied to any process that can be described. This course will give an introduction to the lean mindset, establish basic principles of lean processes and provide an introduction to various tools useful to improving the efficiency, cost, quality and customer service of a process.

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    MBA 5380 Advanced Topics in Industrial and Operations Management

    MBA 5380 Advanced Topics in Industrial and Operations Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    Analysis of current problem facing industrial managers: JIT, flexible manufacturing and DSS.

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    MBA 5385 Supply Chain Management

    MBA 5385 Supply Chain Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    Supply chain management (SCM) covers the strategic management of the flow of products and services from the sources of raw materials and services through transformation, delivery and distribution to the consumers. Major topics include: value of information, inventory management and risk pooling, network planning, supply contracts, distribution strategies, strategic alliances, global logistics and risk management, procurement and outsourcing strategies, information technology, and business processes. The course will study SCM in its relation to e-commerce and Internet procurement and marketing with turnaround applications.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5190 (Minimum Grade of B, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5390 Systems Theory and Dynamics

    MBA 5390 Systems Theory and Dynamics

    Credit Hours: 3

    Systems Theory and Dynamics (STD) covers the historical development and evolution of both systems thinking system dynamics and explores organizational systems behavior dynamics. It provides simple modeling techniques to simulate organizational system dynamics. Major topics include: systems theory; systems thinking, systems principles and classification, system dynamics modeling principles and techniques, and systems simulation.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5260 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5400 Capital Expenditures Analysis

    MBA 5400 Capital Expenditures Analysis

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course focuses on capital budgeting and long term financing decisions. It includes capital expenditure analysis, theory and current practice. The course involves the application of quantitative analysis techniques to the operational aspects of capital budgeting.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5220 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5420 Investments

    MBA 5420 Investments

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course introduces investment analysis. Topics covered include: securities markets, participating in these markets, valuation of stocks and bonds, risk and return, options, futures, theory and evidence of market efficiency, concepts concerning diversification, and an introduction to both portfolio theory and the capital asset pricing model, and its impact on finance.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5220 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5430 Advanced Investment

    MBA 5430 Advanced Investment

    Credit Hours: 3

    The emphasis in this course is portfolio construction, assessment and risk control. Additional topics include: the development of modern portfolio theory, portfolio construction, risk assessment, the use of derivatives and their impact on concepts related to risk and return, and asset allocation decisions relative to market conditions. Much of this is done in the context of mutual funds.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5420 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5450 Global Finance

    MBA 5450 Global Finance

    Credit Hours: 3

    A study of those principles essential to an understanding of international investment and financing problems. Current theories and practice on global financial environment, foreign exchange, financial derivatives, financing international transactions, and global asset management.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5180 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5460 Corporate Restructuring

    MBA 5460 Corporate Restructuring

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course covers issues of mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, takeovers, joint ventures and strategic alliances, the implications of business reorganizing via downsizing, facility closings or relocation and off-shoring. Corporate restructuring includes tax implications of restructuring and the issues of restructuring various constituencies claims.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5180 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5465 Financial Institution Management

    MBA 5465 Financial Institution Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    An overview of the opportunities an challenges faced by major financial institutions such as banks, savings and loan associations, mutual savings banks and insurance companies. Application of principles and techniques of financial institutional management.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5220 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5470 Real Estate

    MBA 5470 Real Estate

    Credit Hours: 3

    Course considers selection, financing and taxation of investment in real property. Types of real estate investments, concepts regarding risk/return relationships, sources of investment capital and the criteria for selection of real estate investment and financing sources are also considered.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5180 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5480 Debt, Equity and Financing Structuring

    MBA 5480 Debt, Equity and Financing Structuring

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course exposes students to a broad range of financial restructuring tools that can be applied to increase an enterprise's value. The course illustrates how various corporate restructuring approaches may be used to improve business performance and highlight characteristics of potential candidates for different restructuring techniques. Participants will gain a basic understanding of corporate governance, with particular focus on agency problems and managerial incentives. With industry's ever growing global perspective, a significant focus will be placed on executive understanding and the leveraging of information technology.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5180 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5500 New Product Management

    MBA 5500 New Product Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course studies the entire process of new product development from ideation, concept testing, prototypes, product design, packaging labeling, test marketing, national launch, and customer feedback. More recent themes in new product development such as total quality management (TQM) and ISO9000 compliance, innovation and improvisation, pioneer versus late mover advantage, market versus competitor orientation, and standardization versus customization are investigated. Case analysis of major new product/services successes and failures in the industrial and consumer goods sectors are undertaken.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5160 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5510 Marketing Communications

    MBA 5510 Marketing Communications

    Credit Hours: 3

    A theoretical and applied study of communication strategies in marketing, especially media advertising, corporate advertising and promotional campaigns. The effectiveness of advertising and promotional mix strategies on influencing buyer attitudes and behavior are examined.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5160 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5520 Marketing Research

    MBA 5520 Marketing Research

    Credit Hours: 3

    A study of marketing research as a process, including preliminary steps and research design, questionnaires, secondary and primary data sampling, processing and interpreting data, evaluation and effective presentation of findings. Behavioral science aspects of research are investigated.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5120 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
    • MBA 5240 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5530 Consumer Behavior

    MBA 5530 Consumer Behavior

    Credit Hours: 3

    Current theories and research on the behavior of consumers is examined from the viewpoint of marketing management decisions, planning and research. The behavioral science concepts underlying the study of consumer behavior are investigated.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5160 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5550 Channels Management and Logistics

    MBA 5550 Channels Management and Logistics

    Credit Hours: 3

    Design, implementation, and evaluation of marketing channels. Channel theory, channel member interactions, retail marketing systems, wholesaling, franchising and logistics concepts (transportation, warehousing, location analysis). Pricing issues, regulatory impact and deregulation particularly in the international markets.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5190 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
    • MBA 5240 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5580 Global Marketing Management

    MBA 5580 Global Marketing Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course studies the recent phenomenon and theories of global markets and opportunities, globalization drivers, global brands and services, global consumer cultures, global marketing strategies and tactics, and global market shares. Case analysis of major global companies in the industrial and consumer goods sectors are undertaken. Specific global marketing strategies addressed include: global strategic alliances; globalization versus localization; standardization versus customization of products and services.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5160 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5620 Entrepreneurship

    MBA 5620 Entrepreneurship

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course covers the entrepreneurial process from conception to birth to adolescence of a new venture. It concentrates on attributes of entrepreneurs/intrapreneurs searching for opportunities, and gathering resources to convert opportunities into businesses. Students learn to evaluate new ventures and develop a business plan to pursue those ventures. It is stressed throughout that new venture development can happen both within and outside an existing organization.

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    MBA 5640 Business Turnaround Management

    MBA 5640 Business Turnaround Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course explores the concepts, theories, patterns and recent cases of the four stages of corporate sickness: decline, distress, insolvency and bankruptcy. It examines contemporary product, production, accounting, financial, marketing, alliance and joint-venture-based turnaround strategies. Not open to students who have completed BTM 5000.

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    MBA 5660 Database Management for Business

    MBA 5660 Database Management for Business

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course provides a fundamental overview of the values, concepts, principles, skills and techniques of modern database management systems and of database (data-driven) business application system development. Foundations of relational database and application structures, and use of tools and techniques for designing a new database application "from scratch" are first presented for student learning. Then -- given a "business case" (real world situation/example of business/organization and of its goals, objectives, functions, problems and requirements for a relational database application) -- students plan, analyze, design, construct, and test an integrated relational database and associated application components.

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    MBA 5680 Diversity in Management and Marketing

    MBA 5680 Diversity in Management and Marketing

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course explores the relationships of diversity to organizational change and development, effective management practices, and successful marketing methods. Participants develop an understanding of behavioral competence in recognizing the importance of diversity relative to suppliers, fellow professionals, employees, managers, and customers.

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    MBA 5700 International Business Law

    MBA 5700 International Business Law

    Credit Hours: 3

    The internationalization of business throughout the world has introduced to the American business community the fact that American law no longer is the dominant rule. This course introduces the American business-person to the difference in legal systems governing international trades, the different legal rules and restraints imposed by treaty and by the realignment of the world business community, and the various remedies and protections available to the American business community.

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    MBA 5710 Environmental Law

    MBA 5710 Environmental Law

    Credit Hours: 3

    An analysis of the impact of Federal and State environmental law on American business. The material covered includes creation of administrative agencies, empowerment, rule making procedures, the power of adjudication, compliance, penalties and dispute resolution. Public Acts considered include Air Quality Control Act, Water Quality Control Act, Toxic Substances Control Acts, Waste Management including underground storage tanks and National Energy Plans. Also considered are the international consequences of these acts and policies.

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    MBA 5715 Strategic and Legal Bankruptcy

    MBA 5715 Strategic and Legal Bankruptcy

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course deals with legal and strategic aspects of bankruptcy management for business turnarounds. It covers the legal environment of running a business; the formation, execution and defense of contracts, contract remedies, claims and damages with turnaround applications. Strategic bankruptcy and Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Law protection: debtor versus creditor rights, preference transactions, fraudulent convergences and leases in bankruptcy; bankers' versus lawyers' views of bankruptcy protection are also addressed. Cases and best practices in Bankruptcy Law protection are included.

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    MBA 5720 Human Resources Management

    MBA 5720 Human Resources Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    Develops student competencies with respect to comprehending and performing HRM tasks required to integrate HRM functions in support of the organization's strategic planning and implementation processes that depend critically on job analysis, selection and placement, training and development, performance evaluation and management, compensation of organizational members, meeting/exceeding legal and ethical standards of work place safety, fairness and security in the presence and absence of unions.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5140 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5730 Ethics and Critical Thinking

    MBA 5730 Ethics and Critical Thinking

    Credit Hours: 3

    General topics include: major ethical theories, responsibility ethics, virtue ethics, justice ethics, and ethics of trust for BTM professionals. Special topics include: Ethics of rapid cash recovery management, downsizing, plant closings and massive layoffs, offshore outsourcing, relocating, merging, acquisitions, joint ventures, liquidating, and seeking Chapter 7 and 11 Bankruptcy Law protections. The course also addresses the concept and practice of critical thinking as it applies to analyzing turnaround situations and developing responses.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5210 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5760 Critical Issues in Labor

    MBA 5760 Critical Issues in Labor

    Credit Hours: 3

    Current issues affecting employees as they deal with collective-bargaining processes. A study of past, current and anticipated goals, policies and practices of the U.S. labor movement.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5140 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5790 International Human Rights Law

    MBA 5790 International Human Rights Law

    Credit Hours: 3

    Students will scrutinize the relationship between human rights law and global commerce. Global business issues to be discussed include corporate involvement with property destruction, forced exile, crimes against humanity, relationships with repressive governments, and unsafe working conditions.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5100 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5820 Motivation and Negotiations Management

    MBA 5820 Motivation and Negotiations Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    Topics in this course include principles, theories, strategies, skills, techniques, and demonstrations of emotional intelligence, motivation and negotiations management in relation to banks, creditors, suppliers, vendors, employees and unions in turnaround situations. Specific negotiation skills include listening and questioning, persuading and bargaining, strategizing, leveraging, framing and planning from confrontation to cooperation. Emphasis will also be placed upon related teamwork, leadership, critical thinking, problem solving, and organizational skills with turnaround applications.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5140 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5840 Organization Theory

    MBA 5840 Organization Theory

    Credit Hours: 3

    Structural and functional effectiveness of work organizations and their implications for behavioral consequences. Mechanistic vs. organic systems, adherence to classical principles of organization, technology as a base factor. Organizational climate. Technical vs. social foundations of organization.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5140 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5850 Organizational Change and Development

    MBA 5850 Organizational Change and Development

    Credit Hours: 3

    In this course, students examine organizational change models and processes such as action research, dialogue, and transformational change. They will practice related skills such as learning how to learn, understanding resistance to change, and creating a culture of organizational change. Ethical implications of organizational change and development will be considered. Not open to students who have completed BTM 5350.

    Prerequisites:

    • MBA 5140 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5890 Managing the Global Firm

    MBA 5890 Managing the Global Firm

    Credit Hours: 3

    Managerial decisions facing the manager of a multinational corporation. The case method is used extensively to examine marketing decisions, financial operations, personnel processes and strategies planning.

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    MBA 5900 Strategic Management

    MBA 5900 Strategic Management

    Credit Hours: 3

    Leadership strategy and the formulation, analysis and evaluation of organizational strategic policy in the service of organizational stakeholders are examined, with ethical considerations included. Case material and reports require students to integrate their knowledge and skills for purposes of strategic policy decision making.

    Prerequisites:

    • ACC 5200 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
    • MBA 5200 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
    • MBA 5220 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
    • MBA 5240 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5920 Emerging Trends in Business

    MBA 5920 Emerging Trends in Business

    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is devoted to the investigation of significant, current trends in the area of business. Topics covered in the course vary across a wide spectrum of possible areas. Topics will be announced in advance. The course may be repeated when the topic changes.

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    MBA 5940 International Studies in Business

    MBA 5940 International Studies in Business

    Credit Hours: 3

    Study in one or more disciplines conducted abroad under supervision of members of the faculty. This course provides students with the opportunity to gain additional perspective on international business, with specific reference to the host country. May be repeated once with permission of program director.

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    MBA 5950 Directed Studies

    MBA 5950 Directed Studies

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 3

    Readings and research in a pertinent field of study chosen by the student and supervised by a faculty member. Conferences, oral reports or papers are required by the supervising faculty as evidence of work progress and project completion. May be repeated once with permission of director of Graduate Business Programs. The directed study may be for 1 to 3 credits.

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    MBA 5960 Integrated Field Project

    MBA 5960 Integrated Field Project

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 3

    To reflect the applied nature of the MBA program, participants will directly apply what they are learning through immersion with the local business community. This (subject) is usually undertaken by identifying a problem or challenge for an organization, describing that problem or challenge, and projecting a solution to the problem or likely outcome of the challenge. Participants then submit a report to a faculty adviser; they will give an oral presentation of the report to their peers.

    Prerequisites:

    • ACC 5200 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
    • MBA 5200 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
    • MBA 5220 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
    • MBA 5240 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
    • MBA 5250 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
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    MBA 5990 Master's Thesis

    MBA 5990 Master's Thesis

    Credit Hours: 6

    Open to students with approval of instructor and the director of Graduate Business Programs. Requires the submission of a thesis under the direction of a supervising faculty member. Students should consult the Graduate Business Programs Office for format requirements.