GRADUATE COURSES FOR THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
BUSINESS COURSES (BUS)
501 Fundamentals of Accounting (3) (Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA Program or approval of
the Dean of the School of Business) SU. An introduction to the
accounting process and how it is used to provide information about
an organization to those making organizational decisions. Includes
examination of both financial and managerial accounting topics.
502 Fundamentals of Economics (3) (Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA Program or approval of
the Dean of the School of Business) SU. An introduction to the
principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics within the context
of a free enterprise economy. Includes examination of economic
concepts and problems associated with economic scarcity and the
allocation of resources. Some specific topics covered are demand
and supply, monopoly, unemployment, inflation, environmental issues,
international trade and money and banking.
503 Fundamentals of Applied Statistics (2) (Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA Program or approval of
the Dean of School of Business) SU. An introduction to the basic
concepts and methodology including descriptive statistics, probability,
common probability distributions such as the normal and binomial
distributions, statistical sampling, statistical estimation and
inferences related to means and proportions, simple and multiple
linear regression models, and analysis of variance.
504 Fundamentals of Business Law (2) (Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA Program or approval of
the Dean of the School of Business) SU. Study of the legal regulatory
environment of business and review of the important aspects of
common law, contract law, and the Uniform Commercial Code.
505 Principles of Financial Management (2) (Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA Program or approval of
the Dean of the School of Business) SU. An introduction to the
basic financial tools and techniques used in corporate financial
management, including planning, assets management, capital budgeting,
capital markets, and international finance.
506 Principles of Information Systems (2) (Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA Program or approval of
the Dean of the School of Business) SU. Study of the organizational
and management issues related to the application of information
systems technology into the firm and the management of information
systems technology in business organizations.
507 Principles of Management (2) (Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA Program or approval of
the Dean of the School of Business) SU. An introduction to the
core concepts of management and marketing and its key role in
the development and implementation of business strategy and tactics.
508 Special Topics in Business (1, 2, or 3) As Needed. An introduction and treatment of the
current research finding and management practices in a specific
area of business administration. Topics include developments in
the business-related disciplines and in the practice of business
administration.
509 Principles of Marketing (2) (Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA Program or approval of
the Dean of the School of Business) SU. An introduction to the
core concepts of marketing and its key role in the development
and implementation of business strategy and tactics.
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