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Management Presentations | BCOM 561 | Fall 23 (A) +4 | 1.5 hours |
Management Presentations --- This course stresses the concepts and skills needed to give effective oral presentations in professional settings. Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 23 (B) Fall 24 (A) Fall 24 (B) Winter 24 (B) |
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Independent Study | BCOM 750 | Spring 23 +6 | 1 - 3 hours |
Independent Study --- Independent study projects, supervised by faculty, are available to graduate business students in good academic standing. Learn more |
More Terms: Summer 23 Fall 23 Spring 24 Summer 24 Fall 24 Winter 24 |
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Energy Markets and Energy Politics | BE 527 | Fall 23 | 3 hours |
Energy Markets and Energy Politics --- The goal of this course is to give students a solid grasp of the environmental and social impacts of, and the institutions that govern, energy use, so that you c Learn more |
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Non-Market Strategy: Shaping the Rules of the Game | BE 555 | Fall 23 (B) | 1.5 hours |
Non-Market Strategy: Shaping the Rules of the Game --- Most business courses teach you how to play the game of business within the rules. Learn more |
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Growth and Stabilization in the Macro Economy | BE 562 | Winter 24 (A) | 2.25 hours |
Growth and Stabilization in the Macro Economy --- This course is an analysis of private market forces and national and international policy decisions that drive fluctuations in the global economy. Learn more |
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Competitive Tactics and Policy | BE 580 | Fall 23 (B) +1 | 2.25 hours |
Competitive Tactics and Policy --- This course focuses on two main questions: How do firms develop and maintain profits in the face of competition, and how do governments use antitrust and competition Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 (B) |
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Health Care Markets and Public Policies | BE 608 | Fall 23 (B) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Health Care Markets and Public Policies --- This course provides an overview of the economics and business of health care. Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 (B) |
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Incentives & Productivity | BE 619 | Winter 24 (A) | 2.25 hours |
Incentives and Productivity --- This course applies economics to the analysis of personnel management issues. Learn more |
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Behavioral Economics and Behavioral Operations Management | BE 635 | Winter 24 (B) | 2.25 hours |
Behavioral Economics and Behavioral Operations Management --- In recent years, there has been practical and theoretical interests in behavioral study. Learn more |
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Supply Chain Governance | BE 650 | Winter 24 (A) | 1.5 hours |
Supply Chain Governance --- This course examines economic principles and practical considerations affecting the successful governance of supply chain relationships. Learn more |
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Independent Study Project | BE 750 | Spring 23 +8 | 1 - 3 hours |
Independent Study Project --- Independent study projects, supervised by faculty, are available to graduate business students in good academic standing. Learn more |
More Terms: Spring/Summer 23 Summer 23 Fall 23 Spring 24 Spring/Summer 24 Summer 24 Fall 24 Winter 24 |
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Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship | BL 504 | Winter 24 (B) | 2.25 hours |
Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship --- Law provides entrepreneurs with many opportunities for competitive advantage. Learn more |
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Intellectual Property Law | BL 509 | Fall 23 (A) +1 | 2.25 hours |
Intellectual Property Law --- An introduction to legal options available to protect intellectual property, including international aspects of intellectual property law. Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 (A) |
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Negotiation and Dispute Resolution | BL 510 | Fall 23 (A) +1 | 2.25 hours |
Negotiation and Dispute Resolution ---The ability to negotiate effectively is essential to business success. Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 (A) |
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Real Estate in the United States | BL 511 | Winter 24 (A) | 1.5 hours |
Real Estate in the United States --- From the purchase and sale of real property to its ownership, maintenance, management, financing, use, development, and redevelopment- is governed by an at times - Learn more |
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Introduction to Business Law | BL 512 | Fall 23 (B) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Foundations of Business Law ---This course presents an overview of the structure and operation of the US legal system, a summary of the major categories of tort liability, and a detailed discussion of Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 (B) |
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Law of Marketing | BL 513 | Winter 24 (A) | 1.5 hours |
Law of Marketing --- This course is an overview of the law relating to marketing activities. Learn more |
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Legal Aspects of Managing Human Capital and DEI | BL 514 | Fall 23 (B) +1 | 2.25 hours |
Legal Aspects of Managing Human Capital and DEI --- LAW- This course focuses on creating frameworks for assessing the legal issues in common situations involving management of human capital. Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 (B) |
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Law of Business Organizations | BL 517 | Winter 24 (B) | 2.25 hours |
Law of Business Organizations --- This course provides an introduction to the legal framework in which managers operate a business enterprise. Learn more |
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Ethics and Negotiations for Accountants | BL 555 | Winter 24 (B) | 3 hours |
Ethics and Negotiations for Accountants --- The first part of this course focuses on ethical leadership. Learn more |
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Washington Campus | BL 688 | Spring/Summer 23 +7 | 3 hours |
Washington Campus --- This course is a one week intensive course taught in Washington, D.C. Learn more |
More Terms: Summer 23 Fall 23 (A) Spring/Summer 24 Summer 24 Fall 24 (A) Fall 24 (B) Winter 24 (B) |
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Independent Study | BL 750 | Spring 23 +6 | 1 - 3 hours |
Independent Study Project --- This course allows students to earn credit for an independent research project supervised by a faculty member. Learn more |
More Terms: Summer 23 Fall 23 Spring 24 Summer 24 Fall 24 Winter 24 |
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Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship | ES 504 | Winter 24 (B) | 2.25 hours |
Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship --- Law provides entrepreneurs with many opportunities for competitive advantage. Learn more |
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Entrepreneurship via Acquisitions | ES 516 | Fall 23 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Entrepreneurship via Acquisitions --- This course is a pragmatic, "real-world" orientation to entrepreneurship through acquisition of a company. Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 (A) |
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Leading High Growth Firms | ES 569 | Winter 24 (B) | 1.5 hours |
Leading High Growth Firms --- You will have the opportunity to explore being a CEO, owner and/or entrepreneur of a high growth business. Learn more |