Martin J. Whitman School of Management
Accounting
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ACC 151 - Introduction to Financial Accounting Martin J. Whitman School of Management 4 credit(s) Every semester Financial accounting concepts that aid entrepreneurs, managers, investors, and creditors in planning, operating, and analyzing a business. Emphasis is on interpretation of financial statements.
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ACC 201 - Essentials of Accounting Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Introduction for non-Whitman students to financial and managerial accounting and reporting concepts used by entrepreneurs and managers in planning and decision making.
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ACC 252 - Intro to Managerial Acc Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Introduction to the role of accounting information systems in measuring performance, influencing employee behavior, and facilitating planning decisions such as what products and services to offer, in which markets, and at what prices. PREREQ: ACC 151
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ACC 356 - Intermediate Financial Accounting I Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Double Numbered with: ACC 601 Accounting concepts and standards. Topics include: accounting cycle; income determination; financial statements; measurement and valuation of assets including cash, investments, receivables, inventory, property, plant, and equipment, and intangibles. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ACC 252
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ACC 357 - Intermediate Financial Accounting II Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Double Numbered with: ACC 602 Accounting concepts and standards. Topics include: accounting cycle, financial reporting, financial statement analysis, cash flows, income tax allocation, measurement and valuation of liabilities; equity, leases, and pensions. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ACC 356
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ACC 363 - Cost Analysis & Control Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Double Numbered with: ACC 621 In-depth examination of costing products and services, and using cost information in planning and control decisions. Pricing, budgeting, standards, strategic cost systems, just-in-time/backflushing costing, and activity-based costing. Additional work required of graduate students. Junior standing or graduate status. PREREQ: ACC 252
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ACC 385 - Principles of Taxation Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Double Numbered with: ACC 685 Tax planning and taxation of business transactions, such as basis, gains, losses, nontaxable exchanges, depreciation, amortization, other business deductions, and tax credits. Research and communication skills. Extra work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ACC 356
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ACC 452 - Accounting Analytics Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Double Numbered with: ACC 652 Introduces data analysis as it pertains to accounting professionals. Emphasizes the use of analytic techniques in decision making and the examination of “big data” involving accounting information. Includes working class sessions with select software tools. Additional work required for graduate students. PREREQ: ACC 252, BUA 345
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ACC 476 - Auditing Theory/Practice Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Double Numbered with: ACC 726 Audit practice and reporting on financial statements. Audit standards, the demand for auditing, and regulatory, legal, and ethical influences on auditors. Audit objectives, evidence, control environment, and risk assessments. Case studies and problems. Extra work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ACC 357
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ACC 477 - Advanced Financial Accounting Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Double Numbered with: ACC 756 Accounting and reporting for business combinations, foreign currency transactions, derivatives, and governmental entities. Extra work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ACC 357 OR 602
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ACC 481 - Taxation of Business Entities Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: ACC 777 Federal taxation of the formation, operation, liquidation, and reorganization of partnerships, subchapter C, subchapter S, and limited liability corporations. Federal taxation of partners and shareholders. Extra work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ACC 385 OR 685
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ACC 485 - Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring The course introduces the tools for effective analysis of financial statements. Students will analyze financial statements in the context of equity valuation for the purpose of making well-informed investment decisions. PREREQ: ACC 356 OR FIN 346
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ACC 499 - Honors Capstone Project Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-3 credit(s) Every semester Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member. Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
Business Administration
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BUA 180 - International Course Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-12 credit(s) International Course Repeatable 90 time(s)
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BUA 200 - Selected Topics Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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BUA 201 - Business Essentials I Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Business fundamentals taught through the operation of a fictional company. Multiple professors teach how the principles of accounting, finance, management, entrepreneurship, marketing, supply chain, retail and law work together within the business.
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BUA 202 - Business Essentials II Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Advanced business fundamentals taught through the operation of a fictional company. Multiple professors teach how accounting, finance, management, entrepreneurship, marketing, supply chain, retail and law work together for a
deeper understanding of the business. PREREQ: BUA 201
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BUA 275 - Infrastructure and Society Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: CEE 275 Interdisciplinary view of urban infrastructure. Resilience, sustainability, economic and community impacts, finance, infrastructure development in the global economy, and smart cities.
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BUA 345 - Business Analytics for Management Decisions Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Introduction to business analytics and statistical techniques used by managers to make decisions. Topics include defining business problems, identifying data needs to solve defined problems, and using information technologies to collect, analyze, and communicate findings. PREREQ: MAS 261 OR MAT 221
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BUA 361 - Evolution of an Infrastructure Project Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: CEE 361 Lifecycle stages of infrastructure projects. Needs assessment, feasibility analysis, project delivery, public budgeting, project financing, risk allocation, urban design, permitting and zoning, sustainability criteria, project detailed design, construction management and troubleshooting, asset management, and disaster-response infrastructure. PREREQ: BUA 275 or CEE 275
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BUA 362 - Infrastructure Design Capstone Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: CEE 362 Review and integration of fundamental principles of infrastructure systems including smart city applications. Hands-on infrastructure design projects allow student teams to demonstrate competency in applying concepts and tools introduced in prerequisite courses. PREREQ: CEE 275 and CEE 361, or BUA 275 and BUA 361
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BUA 451 - Advanced Business Analytics Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduces students to advance concepts in business analytics. Students will utilize the concepts they learn in class in a semester long individual project where they work with a large dataset (100k+ rows) to explore, prepare, form hypotheses that have managerial implications, statistically test them, and interpret results. PREREQ: BUA 345
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BUA 454 - Business Network Models Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course will provide insights into how to understand networks both graphically and analytically; how to model network data and glean useful information from networks to further business goals. Students will be using R and Python along with additional data visualization platforms. PREREQ: BUA 455
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BUA 455 - Data Management for Business Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course will provide a fundamental knowledge of data management including how to visualize, store, and present data and how to use software scripts so that tasks can be done efficiently and reproduced with consistency. Students will be using statistics, data management, and coding software. PREREQ: MAS 261 or MAT 221 COREQ: BUA 345
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BUA 466 - Data Mining for Business Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring The course will examine how data mining methods and data-driven predictive models can help improve business decision-making. Data mining techniques covered: classification, clustering, association analysis, and optimization. PREREQ: BUA 345; BUA 455
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BUA 470 - Experience Credit Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Participation in a discipline- or subject-related experience. Students must be evaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Limited to those in good academic standing. Repeatable
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BUA 474 - Project-based Learning in Business Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest Double Numbered with: BUA 674 Experiential learning opportunity that will apply knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom to external business projects, working directly with an external client. Students must apply and be accepted before registering. PREREQ: MAR 255 AND FIN 256 AND SCM 265
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BUA 480 - International Course Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-12 credit(s) Irregularly Offered through SUAbroad by educational institution outside the United States. Student registers for the course at the foreign institution and is graded according to that institution’s practice. SUAbroad works with the S.U. academic department to assign the appropriate course level, title, and grade for the student’s transcript. Repeatable
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BUA 488 - Predictive Learning for Business Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Predictive analytics and machine learning techniques used in managerial decision-making. Topics include variable selection methods in multiple linear regression, classification models and machine learning. PREREQ: BUA 345; BUA 455
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BUA 490 - Independent Study Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a problem, or problems, in depth. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor(s) and the department. Repeatable
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BUA 499 - Honors Capstone Project Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member. Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises
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EEE 110 - Discovering the Entrepreneur Within Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1 credit(s) Every semester Self-exploration of issues surrounding creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship (CIE) as they apply in all facets of life. Students apply their creative potential in various contexts, including a community-based social entrepreneurship project. Students must be enrolled in the Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Learning Community. Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
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EEE 200 - Selected Topics Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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EEE 370 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Course focuses on what it takes to start, grow, and sustain new ventures. Topics include: understanding entrepreneurs and their teams, evaluating opportunities, creating a venture plan, securing resources. Readings and guest lecturers emphasized.
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EEE 375 - Entrepreneurial Family Business Management Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: EEE 675 Examines family business issues, such as managing relationships, communication and conflict, ownership and governance, strategy, and succession. Focus is entrepreneurial management of family firms, including maintaining an entrepreneurial spirit throughout the firm and across generations. Additional work required of graduate students.
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EEE 378 - Imagination, Entrepreneurship and Creative Problem Solving Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Creativity and ideation as they relate to entrepreneurship. Perspectives on opportunity discovery and assessment are examined. Theoretical and conceptual foundations for the application of creativity to business problem solving are investigated. PREREQ: EEE 370
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EEE 382 - Entrepreneurial Marketing Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: EEE 682 The interface between entrepreneurship and marketing, including both the role of entrepreneurial thinking in marketing practice, and the marketing issues in new ventures. Exploration of emerging marketing forms, including guerilla, viral, and buzz marketing. Additional work required of graduate students.
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EEE 400 - Selected Topics Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-6 credit(s) Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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EEE 420 - Corporate Entrepreneurship Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: EEE 621 Examination of the application of entrepreneurship concepts and behaviors within established organizations, assessment of factors contributing to a company’s entrepreneurial orientation, and identification of ways to foster higher levels of entrepreneurship within firms. PREREQ: EEE 370
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EEE 422 - Entrepreneurial Turnarounds Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: EEE 622 Process of entrepreneurial turnarounds in nascent and established corporate environments. Examination of internal and external causes leading to the troubled condition. Development and implementation of successful recovery strategies from the top down. Additional work required for graduate students. Repeatable 1 time(s)
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EEE 424 - Entrepreneurial Deal Making Entrepreneurial Deal Making 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: EEE 624 Students will learn about the spectrum of deals struck by entrepreneurs over the course of a company’s life. Identifying opportunities and negotiating with co-founders, prospective partners, early stage employees, customers, landlords, tenants, banks, potential investors, and Boards of Directors are all part of your role as an entrepreneur. Additional work required for graduate students.
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EEE 440 - Social Entrepreneurship in Action Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Opportunities and challenges associated with using entrepreneurial solutions to address social problems. Applications include analyzing, launching, and operating social purpose organizations.
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EEE 442 - Emerging Enterprise Law Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Law as regulator of emerging enterprises: formation, financing, siting the enterprise, intellectual property, debtor-creditor relations, global markets. Law as opportunity: in emerging fields such as pollution prevention, sustainable development, and international treaties. PREREQ: LPP 255
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EEE 443 - Emerging Enterprise Consulting Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Students nearing the completion of their studies work in consulting teams to assist local small firms and entrepreneurs. Problems are isolated and solutions are then developed and implemented. A team consultant’s report is then prepared.
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EEE 444 - Dilemmas and Debates in Entrepreneurship Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: EEE 644 Designed around a series of critical dilemmas confronted by entrepreneurs when creating and growing a venture. Entrepreneurs explore with students the issues surrounding these dilemmas in a structured format. Additional work required of graduate students.
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EEE 446 - Minority and Woman’s Entrepreneurship: Race, Gender, and Entrepreneurial Opportunity Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Topics covered include: race, gender, and ethnicity as factors that impact entrepreneurship. The theoretical underpinnings of minority and women’s entrepreneurship and their opportunities, challenges, and strategies to venture formation.
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EEE 450 - Sustainable Enterprise Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Economic, social, and environmental dimensions of sustainability and their interdependence. Influences on organizations to adopt sustainable approaches to operations and activities. Tools to promote and validate organizational sustainability. Transdisciplinary emphasis.
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EEE 451 - Finance for Emerging Enterprises Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring A hands-on case course on raising and managing working capital in the emerging enterprise. Topics include: factoring, venture capital, receivables and payables management, planning for sustainable growth, etc. Course requires use of computer spreadsheets. PREREQ: EEE 370
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EEE 452 - International Entrepreneurship Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: INB 452 Double Numbered with: EEE 652 A fusion of two areas of study: global business and entrepreneurship. The theories, concepts, and tools of international business are discussed from the perspective of the entrepreneur. Additional work required of graduate students.
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EEE 453 - LaunchPad LaunchPad 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: EEE 653 As the name implies, the course is meant to take your existing student business to the next level and provide you with the tools needed to grow and sustain the business. While this is not a typical or traditional University course, you will be challenged in ways you probably have not been challenged as a student. Additional work and rigor required for graduate students.
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EEE 457 - Strategic and Entrepreneurial Management Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester The capstone integrative experience for management majors culminating in the development of a comprehensive plan for a new business venture or a nonprofit organization. PREREQ: SCM 265
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EEE 458 - Business Plan Laboratory Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1 credit(s) Every semester Applied discussions regarding research, data collection, analysis, debate, insight, and writing skills required to create quality plans for original new venture concepts. Attention is devoted to business plan logic, structure and audiences.
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EEE 470 - Experience Credit Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Participation in a discipline or subject related experience. Student must be evaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Permission in advance with the consent of the department chairperson, instructor, and dean. Limited to those in good academic standing. Repeatable
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EEE 476 - Advanced Topics in Family Business Management Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: EEE 676 Covers advanced topics in family business management, such as taxation, establishment of trusts and estates, legal transfer of ownership, legal forms and valuation. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: EEE 370
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EEE 499 - Honors Capstone Project Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member. Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
Finance
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FIN 256 - Principles of Finance Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Principles and foundations of finance: time value of money, capital budgeting techniques, uncertainty and the risk/return trade-off, security market efficiency, cost of capital. Students may not receive credit for both FIN 256 and FIN 301. PREREQ: ECN 101 AND (MAS 261 OR MAT 122 OR MAT 221) COREQ: MAR 255 AND SCM 265 AND ACC 252
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FIN 301 - Essentials of Finance Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Introduction to basics of finance: time value of money, capital budgeting techniques, uncertainty and the risk/return trade-off, security market efficiency, cost of capital. Students may not receive credit for both FIN 301 and FIN 256. PREREQ: ACC 151 OR ACC 201
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FIN 345 - Financial Management Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Problems and procedures of financial management encountered in normal operations of a corporation. Capital budgeting. Financial capital needs. Debt, dividend and expansion policies. PREREQ: FIN 256 OR FIN 301 COREQ: MAS 362 OR BUA 345
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FIN 346 - Investments Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Analytical framework for investment decision making. Principles and techniques of analyzing industries and companies, managing specific portfolios. PREREQ: FIN 256 OR FIN 301 COREQ: MAS 362 OR BUA 345
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FIN 355 - Money & Banking Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly General principles: organization and control of the banking system, commercial bank functions and operations, organization and operation of the Federal Reserve System, and monetary theory and policy.
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FIN 378 - Financial Planning Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Introduction to financial planning concepts, including analysis of personal financial statements, tax planning, credit management, retirement planning, estate planning, and insurance planning. Students may not receive credit for both FIN 378 and ECN 305. PREREQ: FIN 256 OR FIN 301
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FIN 400 - Selected Topics Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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FIN 451 - China’s Economy and Financial System Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: IRP351 Double Numbered with: FIN 651 The nature of China’s economic and financial environment. History and significance of China’s reforms. China’s economic relations and importance to global finance. Additional work required for graduate students. PREREQ: FIN 256 or FIN 301 Repeatable 1 time(s)
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FIN 452 - Working Capital Management Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: FIN 652 Introduction to corporate financial decision-making related to daily operations, including balanced scorecard use, financial forecasting, management of current assets and liabilities, international issues, and use of information technology. Case studies are emphasized. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: FIN 256 OR FIN 301
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FIN 453 - New and Emerging Markets Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: INB 453 Analysis of the business, economic, and financial environment of emerging markets. Portfolio investment and corporate finance in emerging markets. PREREQ: FIN 256 OR FIN 301
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FIN 454 - Financial Analytics Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduction to downloading, preparing and using historical data on financial securities using RStudio. Modern analytical methods for decision-making in investment management and the financial industry. Topics include Capital Asset Pricing Model, portfolio diversification and optimization, and machine learning for financial classification and regression problems. PREREQ: BUA 345, FIN 256
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FIN 457 - Internatl Financial Manag Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Exchange rate, determination and forecasting, currency exposure management, international capital budgeting, cost of capital, international financial markets, currency based derivative markets, international taxation, and banking. Foreign direct investment and theory of the multinational enterprise. PREREQ: FIN 256 OR FIN 301
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FIN 458 - Fin Instns/Portfolio Mgmt Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Goals, practices, and problems of various investing institutions. Modern portfolio theories and techniques. PREREQ: FIN 346
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FIN 459 - Introduction to Derivatives Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: FIN 659 Pricing, market structure, hedging, trading strategies, arbitrage relationships, and applications to corporate securities for options and futures contracts, swaps, and other derivative instruments. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: FIN 256 OR FIN 301
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FIN 460 - Fixed Income Securities Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Overview of the major institutions, organizations and investors. Recent developments in fixed income. Traditional debt instruments and fixed income derivatives. Valuation and determinants of risk and return of fixed-income securities. PREREQ: FIN256
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FIN 461 - Financial Modeling Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Build models for financial statement analysis, valuation, capital budgeting, capital structure, portfolio selection, interest rate risk, option valuation, and other areas of finance using a computer tool such as Microsoft Excel. PREREQ: FIN 345 AND FIN 346
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FIN 463 - Model Building for Investment Banking, Equity Research, and Credit Analysis Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Only during the summer PREREQ: ACC 356
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FIN 464 - Institutional Trading Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: FIN 664 The course focuses on the practical aspects and costs of trading, and will facilitate an understanding of the trading problem, including order types, order routing processes and latest developments in securities markets and regulations. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: FIN 256 OR FIN 301
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FIN 465 - The Securities Market Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: FIN 665 Role and nature of securities markets in our economy and the needs they serve. Market concept; criteria for studying the effectiveness of securities markets. PREREQ: (FIN 256 OR FIN 301) AND (MAS 362 OR BUA 345)
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FIN 466 - Value Investing Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: FIN 666 The fundamentals of value investing through the analysis of public corporate businesses and the securities and credit instruments they issue. Investment vs. speculation. Real world cases and applications. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: FIN 256 OR FIN 301
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FIN 468 - Seminar in Finance Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: FIN 668 Specialized work for advanced students on particular phase or topic in finance. Reading, reports, and thesis. PREREQ: FIN 256 OR FIN 301
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FIN 469 - Distress Investing Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Only during the summer Double Numbered with: FIN 669 The course prepares you to understand, analyze and evaluate investments in the securities of companies in financial distress. Uses a practical approach to learning as well as hands on experience analyzing actual special situations. PREREQ: FIN 256 OR FIN 301
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FIN 471 - Financial Instit & Mkts Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Commercial banks, savings institutions, credit unions, finance companies, investment companies, securities firms, pension funds, insurance companies, bank regulations, bank-off balance sheet activities, interest rate and exchange rate determination, interest rate management in financial institutions, financial markets and instruments, international banking. PREREQ: FIN 256 OR FIN 301
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FIN 473 - Control Investing Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: FIN 673 What control investors do and how they do it: friendly and hostile takeovers, leveraged buyouts and other contests for control are covered. PREREQ: FIN 466
International Business
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INB 366 - Economic Policies of the European Union Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: ECN 366 Offered only in Strasbourg. European economy, with central focus on economic principles underlying decisions to create and extend scope of European Community and on economic policies EU has followed since creation.
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INB 444 - Culture, Business and Political Economics in East Asia Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: HST 444 , IRP 444 , PSC 444 Offered only in Hong Kong. Examines the historical and contemporary forces that shape the cultural, social and economic institutions in East Asia and how these institutions affect one another.
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INB 452 - International Entrepreneurship Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: EEE 452 Double Numbered with: INB 652 A fusion of two areas of study: global business and entrepreneurship. The theories, concepts, and tools of international business are discussed from the perspective of the entrepreneur. Additional work required of graduate students.
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INB 453 - New and Emerging Markets Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: FIN 453 Analysis of the business, economic, and financial environment of emerging markets. Portfolio investment and corporate finance in emerging markets. PREREQ: FIN 256 OR FIN 301
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INB 470 - Experience Credit Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-6 credit(s) Participation in a discipline or subject related experience. Student must be evaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Permission in advance with the consent of the department chairperson, instructor, and dean. Limited to those in good academic standing. Repeatable
Law and Public Policy
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LPP 255 - Introduction to the Legal System Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester The legal system and public policy issues emphasizing the impact of the legal environment on management decision making. Includes ethics and international topics. Development of analytical and communication skills.
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LPP 300 - Selected Topics Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-6 credit(s) Irregularly Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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LPP 455 - Law of Business Organizations Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: LPP 755 Legal aspects of organizations formed to carry on business enterprises: agencies, partnerships, and corporations. PREREQ: LPP 255 OR MBC 629 OR 643
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LPP 456 - Land Development Law Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: LPP 756 Regulations pertaining to land development. Nuisances, eminent domain, regulatory takings, zoning, growth, management controls, environmental impact analysis, and protection of sensitive land areas. PREREQ: LPP 255 OR MBC 629 OR 643
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LPP 457 - Law of Commercial Transactions Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: LPP 757 Legal aspects of commercial transactions. Contracts, sale of goods, commercial paper, and secured transactions. PREREQ: LPP 255 OR MBC 629 OR 643
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LPP 458 - Environmental Law and Public Policy Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: LPP 758 Range of environmental problems from a legal and public policy viewpoint: air, water, and toxics pollution; solid and hazardous waste; and environmental planning.
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LPP 459 - The Law of Global Business Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: SCM 459 The legal environment of international business: the framework of international law influencing international business. Topics include the international law and organizations, international contracts, carrier liability, customs, and world trade law. PREREQ: LPP 255 AND SCM 265
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LPP 464 - Employment Law Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring The law of the employment relationship: employment-at-will, noncompete and nondisclosure covenants, equal employment opportunity legislation, labor relations and protective employment legislation. PREREQ: LPP 255
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LPP 465 - Business and Contemporary Society Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Role of business in contemporary society. Relations of the private and public sectors. Techniques available to business to contribute to the solution of social problems.
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LPP 467 - Management and Ethics Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: LPP 767 Ethical dilemmas encountered by managers of organizations. Individual ethical responsibility versus role responsibility. Pressures within organizations to violate ethical duties. How an organization can be managed so that employees can deal effectively with ethical dilemmas. Extra work required of graduate students.
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LPP 499 - Honors Capstone Project Martin J. Whitman School of Management 1-3 credit(s) Every semester Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member. Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
Marketing Management
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MAR 255 - Principles of Marketing Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Marketing as a major business function and social process. Analysis of market forces. Marketing opportunities. Determination of price, product, distribution, promotion, and organization policies required to control and fulfill planned marketing programs. PREREQ: ECN 101 AND (MAS 261 OR MAT 122 OR MAT 221) COREQ: FIN 256 AND SCM 265
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MAR 301 - Essentials of Marketing Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Exploration for non-Whitman students of the principles of marketing as a major business function and social process. Analysis of marketing forces. Marketing opportunities. Determination of price, product, distribution , promotion and organizational policies required.
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MAR 356 - Marketing Research Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Application of various research methods to marketing. Planning, design, execution, and interpretation of applied marketing research studies. PREREQ: MAR 255 OR MAR 301 COREQ: MAS 362 OR BUA 345
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MAR 357 - Consumer Behavior Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Every semester Motivation, learning theory, perception, attitude theory, and social referents: how they affect consumer behavior. Consumer measurement and strategy assessment. PREREQ: MAR 255 OR MAR 301
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MAR 378 - Industrial Marketing Martin J. Whitman School of Management 3 credit(s) Irregularly Industrial market behavior and market segmentation. Planning and marketing research. Determination of price, product, distribution and promotion in the context of industrial marketing. Industrial marketing evaluation and control. PREREQ: MAR 255 OR MAR 301
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