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Graduate Course Descriptions
Capstone Courses

General Business Core,   Advance Business Core,   Capstone Courses,   Finance,   International BusinessManagement,   Marketing,   Human Resources Management


CAPSTONE COURSES

Students must file an application for the required capstone courses with the Business Advisement office by May I for the Fall semester and by November 1 for the Spring semester. Applicants for the capstone courses must have completed all general business and advanced core courses. The capstone courses should be the final ones taken in the Master's program.


Capstone Course /MBA 800-801 Business Policy 1,11

An examination of the fields of policy   making and administration, building upon and integrating the work covered in the graduate curriculum. The viewpoint is that of seminar general managers who set company-wide objectives and coordinate departmental policies and activities. As an integrating experience, students are expected to bring their overall acquired business knowledge to bear on the intricacies of managerial decision making. Through text, ease analysis and a computer-based simulation, students have an opportunity to test their skill in the use of financial, marketing and management variables in a competitive situation. Selected guest lectures and assignment of a major written project round out the learning experience by providing each student with a pragmatic discussion forum, as well as research and writing experience on the dynamics of a changing business world. Three credits each semester. .

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