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 |
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requirements, inventory control and a preview of today ' s operations |
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challenges. Course requirements will include case studies, end of chapter |
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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 |
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challenges and day-to-day operations. The student will be expected to |
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conduct an analysis of a business opportunity as a part of the course |
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, |
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nonparametric techniques and analysis of variance. |
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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, |
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sampling, tests of hypothesis, regression, and correlation. |