600

59-600 Portfolio Management

Quantitative and qualitative techniques for evaluating portfolios are presented consistent with the learning objectives for Level I of the CFA Exam. Traditional mean-variance analysis and more recent developments in portfolio theory are introduced. Measures of portfolio performance are covered.

3

Prerequisites

59-512 Financing the Business Enterprise; 59-572 Managerial Finance; 59-579 Investment Analysis and proficiency in Excel.

59-601 Legal, Social and Ethical Foundations for Business

This course examines some important areas of law governing behavior in the business community. Students develop an understanding of how policy considerations and social and ethical values become articulated in specific legal terminology. Topics covered include contract law, regulatory law, sales law, paper law, corporation law, agency and employment, environment and community planning, consumer protection and ethical considerations. Note: Students who have completed undergraduate courses in Business Law I and Business Law II with a grade of B or higher in both may waive this course and substitute another course in the MBA program from Phase III.

3

Prerequisites

None.

59-602 Fixed Income Analysis

Evaluation of fixed income investments and interest rate fundamentals. Topics will replicate those for the CFA® Level I program and typically include evaluating risk, spot and forward interest rate, and bond interest rate sensitivity as measured by duration and convexity.

3

Prerequisites

59-512 Financing the Business Enterprise; 59-572 Managerial Finance.

59-603 Financial Statement Analysis

This course primarily covers the use of financial statements in analyzing a firm and its securities. Topics will replicate those for the CFA® Level I program and typically include cash flow analysis, earnings computations, and liability classifications including off-balance-sheet debt.

3

Prerequisites

59-512 Financing the Business Enterprise; 59-572 Managerial Finance.

59-604 Quantitative Techniques for Financial Markets

Probability and statistical techniques as applies to financial markets. Topics will replicate those for CFA® Level I program and typically include correlation and regression in the prediction and evaluation of investment performance.

3

Prerequisites

59-512 Financing the Business Enterprise.

59-611 Managerial Communication

This workshop course enables students to integrate communication theory and apply the various forms of written and oral communication skills required in business settings. Extensive practical application of the diverse forms of business communication with the aid of technology include written memos, e-mail messages, meeting management, collaborative reports and the incorporation of graphics. Multicultural aspects of the course include describing the challenges of international and cross-cultural business communication. Enhancing oral presentations with the use of multimedia PowerPoint slides is also covered. This course should be completed as early as possible in the program.

3

Prerequisites

None.

59-615 International Business and the Global Environment

This course explores the increasing economic interdependence among countries, the spread of innovation around the world, and how this affects business operating in the global marketplace. Through case analysis, the political, cultural, economic, legal, technological and other environmental forces that accompany this diffusion are discussed in light of the cross-border flow of goods, services, capital, and knowledge.

3

Prerequisites

59-501 Financial Accounting, 59-502 Business Economics, 59-508 Contemporary Management Practice, 59-510 Survey of Marketing, and 59-512 Financing the Business Enterprise.

59-620 Strategic Management in the Global Environment

This capstone course in the MBA curriculum enables a student to integrate the expertise gained in all other courses in the development of strategy and supportive policies for a business operating under global competitive conditions. This course must be the last course taken in the core course phase.

3

Prerequisites

59-550 Managerial Accounting, 59-554 Managerial Economics, 59-568 Marketing Management, 59-572 Managerial Finance, 59-601 Legal and Social Foundations, 59-611 Managerial Communication, and 59-615 International Business and the Global Environment.

59-630 Organizational Behavior and Development

This course provides students with a study of organizational development applying principles and techniques of behavioral sciences through a program of planned change. Students are expected to master underlying theories of organizations, motivation, group learning and leadership effectiveness.

3

Prerequisites

59-508 Contemporary Management Practice.

59-640 Accounting Ethics

This required course considers the legal and ethical implications of strategic decisions made by accountants, and the role of the accountant as mediator between organizational and regulatory/societal interests.

3

59-642 International Accountancy

This course covers international financial accounting concepts including foreign currency transactions, interpreting foreign financial statements, presentation of domestic/foreign financial statements and the role of the accountant as a financial professional in international monetary transactions.

3

Prerequisites

59-550 Managerial Accounting.

59-643 Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination

Introductory course in fraud detection and fraud prevention. Various timely forensic topics and cases will be examined.

3

Prerequisites

59-550 Managerial Accounting.

59-644 Advanced Tax Topics

Federal estate, trust and gift taxes, tax planning to minimize taxation and selected current tax topics and cases are the focus of this course. Best practices in taxation are also examined.

3

Prerequisites

23-430 Federal Taxes I.

59-650 Healthcare Management Operations and Accounting

Designed to give a background of the hospital and healthcare environment, this course discusses the internal operating environment of healthcare organizations, including changes in healthcare regulations. Discussion includes the organizational relationships between patients, medical staff and administration. A significant portion of the course is devoted to the accounting function as it relates to the health- care field.

3

Prerequisites

59-501 Financial Accounting and 59-508 Contemporary Management Practice.

59-660 Healthcare Marketing

Designed for an increasingly competitive environment, this course explores how marketing has become a responsibility of all employed in the healthcare field. Students are introduced to unique strategies and techniques as well as proven marketing concepts. Terms and theories are explored using case studies.

3

Prerequisites

59-510 Survey of Marketing.

59-670 Healthcare Finance and Economics

This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the economic complexities and financial management in hospitals and healthcare fields. Current economic and financial issues for healthcare providers are also discussed.

3

Prerequisites

59-502 Business Economics, 59-512 Financing the Business Enterprise and 59-650 Healthcare Management Operations and Accounting. Note: MSN/MBA students will have different prerequisites for 59-650, 59-660 and 59-670.