Prospective Students
Course Descriptions
A complete list of course descriptions will be available soon.
GMBA 775 Global Management (4 credits) - The course introduces the student to general concepts, techniques and practices related to practice of management across the globe. The student is made aware of the challenges and rewards involved in managing globally. Students will be given both conceptual and analytical tools needed to function effectively as a manager and a leader in the international arena.
| Syllabi | Summer 2007 |
GMBA 776 Global Strategy Formulation (2 credits) - This course is designed to provide students with a conceptual and practical understanding of the strategic and organizational challenges of multinational corporate management. Students will examine macro level domestic and foreign issues that form the context of business in a diverse and interdependent world.
| Syllabi | Fall 2007 |
GMBA 777 Information Management for Global Organizations (2 credits) - This course will introduce students to the concepts, methods and tools for planning, implementation and control of IT operations in a global enterprise. Students will strengthen their ability to justify and support information management decisions and will develop an appreciation for the inherently strategic nature of contemporary information management decisions.
| Syllabi | Fall 2007 |
GMBA 778 Global Managerial Accounting (2 credits) - This course provides students with a cross cultural understanding of the basic role, need, concepts and issues in managerial accounting. Students will develop a basic understanding of various cost control systems applicable in a global setting.
| Syllabi | Fall 2007 |
GMBA 785 Global Supply Chain (4 credits) - Students will learn about the evolution of supply chain management as a discipline. They will develop an understanding of the links between operations strategies, competitive priorities and supply chain choice. Students will develop an understanding of the role of inventory management, logistics, information technology and infrastructure in the effective design and management of supply chains.
| Syllabi | Spring 2008 |
GMBA 786 Global Project Management (2 credits) - This course will provide students an introductory overview of the field of project management. Students will examine and apply the tools, techniques and challenges associated with planning and managing projects.
| Syllabi | Spring 2008 |
GMBA 787 Global Ethics and Social Responsibility (2 credits) - This course will provide students with a basic understanding of ethics and how different socio-cultural perspectives influence the definition of ethical behavior and decision making. Students will also develop an understanding of the interplay between profits and stakeholders' demands as they try to create a sustainable business model.
| Syllabi | Spring 2008 |
GMBA 788 Global Financial Management (2 credits) - This course introduces students to international financial management. Students will learn how to use financial tools to justify and support financial decisions in the global marketplace.
| Syllabi | Spring 2008 |
