Curricula - MBA Tracks
Management Track:
Select 5 courses from the following:
- BUA 630: Industrial Relations & Personnel Management
- BUA 631: Collective Bargaining
- BUA 638: Model-Based Decision-Making
- BUA 639: contemporary Issues in International Business
- BUA 645: Special Topics; Business
- BUA 652: Management of Financial Institutions
- BUA 653: Investment Management
- BUA 654: Futures & Options
- BUA 661: Knowledge Management & DSS
- BUA 664: Databases & Data Mining in Industry
- BUA 668: Electronic Commerce
- BUA 676: Marketing Research
- INT 598: Interdisciplinary Special Topics
- PAA 516: Information Technology & Public Policy
- PAA 550: Public Personnel Mgmt
- PAA 625: Health Care & Human Svcs Policy and Admin
- PAA 627: Environmental Policy & Management
- PAA 630: Organizational Leadership Theory for Public & Non-Profits
- PAA 683: Methods of Analysis
- CMJ 530: Mass Communication Law & Policy
- CMJ 550: Advertising & Consumer Culture
- CMJ Organizational Communication
Finance Track:
Finance Required Courses:
- BUA 652: Management of Financial Institutions
- BUA 653: Investment Management
Electives: Select 3 courses from the following:
- BUA 455: International Corporate Finance
- BUA 654: Futures & Options
- ECO 524: Advanced International Finance
- PAA 540: Seminar in Public Financial Management
- PAA 645: Financial Management in Health Care
Business & Sustainability Track:
Required Courses:
- BUA645: Sustainable Business and Environmental Issues
- BUA645: Business Ethics
Elective Courses: Select 3 from the following list. Note that only ONE 400-level course is allowed.
- EES 590: Interdisciplinary Environmental Solutions
- REP 424: Environmental Assessment and Management Techniques
- REP 471: Economics of Environmental and Resource Management
- REP 571: Advanced environmental and resource economics
- REP 572: Environmental & Resource Economics
- REP 581 - Sustainable Resource Systems and Public Policy
- PAA627: Environmental Policy and Management
- PRT470: Principles of Tourism Management & Planning
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