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BUS-314
International Finance
This course considers the nature and scope of international financial management. Direct foreign investment, international exchange, U. S. balance of payment, and the multinational enterprise will be discussed.
BUS-318
Operations Management
The course will consider the operational aspects of running a manufacturing
or service organization. Topics will include layout considerations, service
requirements, inventory control and a preview of today ' s operations
challenges. Course requirements will include case studies, end of chapter
review questions and small off-site assignments.
BUS-319
Purchasing and Contracting
Introduction to the procurement function. Specification of products and services, selection of suppliers, price, delivery, and other requirements; contract negotiations will be discussed.
BUS-320
Small Business Management
This course examines the start-up and operation of a small business.
Emphasis will be placed on the business plan, financial options, managerial
challenges and day-to-day operations. The student will be expected to
conduct an analysis of a business opportunity as a part of the course
BUS-323
Business Management and Leadership requirements. This course provides the student with an overview of management and leadership processes within an organization. By applying principles of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling, and team development and building- to a comprehensive team project- the student will develop an understanding of the role of manager in today ' s organization.
BUS-324
Derivatives
This course examines valuation and hedging of options, forward contracts, futures contracts, swaps, and other derivatives. Examines fundamental tools commonly used for pricing and hedging and options and futures contracts.
BUS-340
Business Statistics II
This course is a continuation of BUS 209. Topics include hypothesis testing,
regression and correlation techniques, time series analysis, index numbers,
nonparametric techniques and analysis of variance.
BUS-342
Business Statistics
The use of statistics in business will be explored. Topics covered include
measures of averages and dispersions, probability theory and distributions,
sampling, tests of hypothesis, regression, and correlation.
BUS-350
Principles of Sports Management
This introductory level course provides the student with an overview of the structure of the sports industry and highlights the scope and variety of career opportunities in the area. The value of professional management to sports organizations will also be emphasized. Attention will be given to the issues facing sport organizations and the use of management techniques to solve business-related problems.
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