The MMP consist of a total of
30 credits
| MMP Core Courses |
(18 credits) |
ACT600 - Accounting for Managers:
Cost management, budgeting, profitability analysis and decision making.
CIS600 - IT and Project Management:
Strategic role and management of information technology and software development projects.
FIN600 - Financial Management:
Financial problems for various types of business organizations.
MKT600 - Marketing Management and Strategy:
Processes of customer value creation and value capture; marketing strategy analysis.
MGT620 - Management:
Managing people in organizations and the role of leadership to
influence human behavior.
MGT679 -
Strategic Management:
Processes through which firms choose and implement
strategies. Formulation and implementation \
of strategic management process in variety of industries.
| Concentration &
Elective Coursework |
(12 credits) |
Currently, there are two concentration areas that are available
for fall 2008;
Management
MGT625 -
Managerial Communication Practices:
Internal, external, and managerial communication.
Managerial speaking and writing skills
enhancement.
MGT610 -
Strategic Human Resource Management:
Strategic issues associated with recruiting, staffing,
evaluating, compensating, and developing
employees and the leadership issues associated therein.
MGT675 -
Supply Chain Management:
Supply chain management and operations function. Primary
focus on service sector.
BUS505 -
Legal & Ethical Environment of Business:
Legal and regulatory issues impacting business operations.
Ethical and social responsibility
concepts applied to business setting.
Computer Information Systems
CIS601 -
Business Processes and Enterprise Computing:
Integrated extended enterprise planning and execution systems
concepts including ERP, CRM, SCM,
MRPII, business processes, front/back office systems.
CIS611 -
Object-Oriented Systems:
Object-oriented and web-based software; object model describing
classes; relationships to other
objects, attributes, and operations.
CIS655 -
Business Database Systems:
Database analysis, design, administration; data modeling; data
sublanguages, query facilities;
distributed database systems.
CIS665 -
Ebusiness Application Technologies:
Developing E-business (B2B and B2C) through construction and
deployment.
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