Global MBA

Foundation Courses

ACCT 6351 Financial Reporting and Analysis
Cr. 3. (3-0) Graduate standing
As a result of this course, students will be able to analyze and evaluate financial information with respect to profitability and risk of a firm.
BUSI 6351 Business and Society
Cr. 3. (3-0) Graduate standing
This course provides an understanding of the complex and dynamic nature of the internal and external environment of business.
ECON 6351 Economics for Managers
Cr. 3. (3-0) Graduate standing
A study of the domestic and global economic environment of organizations.
FINC 6352 Financial Management
Cr. 3. (3-0) ACCT 6351, ECON 6351, and QMSC 6351
Effects of projects and financial policy on shareholder wealth. This course focuses on the basic concepts and methods of finance, including net present value, the capital asset pricing model, and market efficiency, within the context of the valuation of assets, risk and return, cost of capital, financial planning and forecasting, and agency theory.
MGMT 6351 Management and Organizational Behavior
Cr. 3. (3-0) Graduate standing
This course provides an overview of managerial functions with an emphasis on the study of individual, group and inter-group behaviors in organizations; focus will be contemporary management theories with an emphasis on practical applications.
MGMT 6352 Management Information Systems
Cr. 3. (3-0) Basic computer literacy
This course focuses on current (and future) information technology capabilities that can be leveraged for strategic and operational advantage, as well as the limitations and potential problems involved in the use of information technology.
MKTG 6352 Strategic Marketing Management
Cr. 3. (3-0) Graduate standing
The role of the marketing manager in analyzing market behavior, researching marketing opportunities, developing marketing strategies, and implementing and controlling the marketing effort. The emphasis is on the application of concepts to actual case histories.
QMSC 6351 Statistics and Research Methods
Cr. 3. (3-0) Graduate standing and business calculus or equivalent
This course places a strong emphasis on the application of research methodology and statistical techniques to typical business problems encountered by management.

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School of Business Administration staff advisors assist with developing degree plans and are available to assist students with selecting courses each term. However, under University policy, they are not responsible for checking to see that students have met degree requirements. Students are responsible for meeting the degree requirements specified in their catalog and degree plan.