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MBA 611 - General Management Tools II: Law, Business, and Society 2 credits A review of the legal, political, social, and economic context of business. Special attention will be given to the use of law in regulating the role of business in society, ethics, the free market, the rise of the corporation, and comparative international aspects, as well as introducing the areas of contracts and torts. The theme of the course is the relation between managerial decision making and the business environment.
Note The student must be admitted to the graduate school and the M.B.A. Program. The student must have completed the required field of competencies. May be taken concurrently with 610.
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MBA 622 - Strategic Financial Decisions 3 credits An analysis of financial problems of business concerns using lectures, case studies, and outside readings. Topics of strategic significance include determination of capital needs, the cost of capital, analysis of financial statements, capital budgeting decisions, leasing analysis, dividends policy, and return and risk analysis. Materials from other functional areas will also be integrated in the course through analysis of selected case studies, the use of outside guest speakers, and/or the use of faculty from other business areas. The cases will in addition to the functional areas, cover topics on computer based financial modeling, corporate governance, ethics, and globalization.
Prerequisites 610 and 612 or consent of the M.B.A. director.
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MKTG 614 - Readings in Marketing Management 3 credits An examination of the literature concerning relative problems, opportunities, success stories, business failures, situational analysis, and research studies pertaining to the field of marketing. Topics change according to current business priorities. Potential subject areas include: market analysis, promotion, pricing, product and services, distribution, minorities in business, environmental issues, ethics, domestic and international business, corporate and small business, entrepreneurial adventures, consumer marketing versus business to business marketing, and the uncontrollable factors affecting marketing.
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MUS 500B - Music Theory and Skills Review 2 credits This course is designed for students with deficiencies in the music theory and/or skills portion of the Graduate Music Placement Examination, and does not count toward a degree. It is a review of the undergraduate materials of music theory and skills applied through analysis, part-writing, sight-singing, and ear-training. To be taken prior to the first graduate course in music theory. The student must pass the course with a grade of C or better.
Note Designed to remove a deficiency in this area for entering graduate students; does not count toward a degree. To be taken prior to the first graduate course in music theory. Three class hours a week. When Offered Every Fall
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MUS 500C - Music History Review 2 credits This course is designed for students with deficiencies in the music history portion of the Graduate Music Placement Examination, and does not count toward a degree. The course is a review of the undergraduate materials of music history, emphasizing important periods, styles, composers, and works. It must be taken prior to the first graduate course in music history. The student must pass the course with a grade of C or better.
Note Designed to remove a deficiency in the area of music history and literature for entering graduate students; does not count toward a degree. To be taken prior to the first graduate course in music history and literature. When Offered Every Fall
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