Quantitative MethodsA broad introduction to the principles and techniques of data analysis and statistical inference, including descriptive statistics, probability, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing and regression analysis.
A systematic economic analysis of three critical aspects of corporate organization: the assignment of decision rights, systems for evaluating performance and methods of rewarding employees.
Explore the role of financial accounting and learn how information found in financial statements and annual reports is used in decision making by managers, creditors, analysts and investors.
An overview of marketing management principles and methods, including product pricing, promotion and distribution decisions.
The study of human behavior in organizations, including analysis of work motivation, group dynamics, decision making, conflict and negotiation, leadership, power, and organizational culture.
An introduction to corporate financial decision-making, including financial planning, the cost of capital, capital project selection, corporate financing decisions and working capital management.
Examines techniques and analytical models managers use to integrate and control product design, engineering, manufacturing and distribution decisions.
A broad examination of the international business environment and how that environment affects the trade and investment decisions of global firms.