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Electronic Commerce Note: The required and elective courses for the e-commerce concentration are under review as new courses in this area become available. Changes will be announced on the college's Web site in the updates section.
A concentration in electronic commerce consists of six required hours and six elective hours. These are the six required hours:
CIS 8110 Information Technology Infrastructure CIS 8660 Electronic Commerce Strategy The six elective hours will be chosen from this list. Note that prerequisites for any course choosen must be met; see the course descriptions later in this catalog for prerequisites.
Acct 8500 Reporting and Control Issues in Electronic Commerce Acct 8630 Information Systems Assurance Act 8680/CIS 8680 Security and Privacy of Information and Information Systems ECm 8400 e-Supply Chain Management Econ 8700 Economics and the Internet Ent 8200 Venture Creation in Electronic Commerce IB 8710 International Information Technology Issues and Policy Mk 8700 Electronic Marketing Fundamentals RMI 8390 Electronic Commerce in the Insurance Industry
Entrepreneurship Concentration in entrepreneurship for an MBA student requires completion of 12 semester hours of courses as described below. Some of these courses have prerequisites.
Ent 8000 may be exempted with documentation of having earned a grade of B or higher in a graduate or undergraduate introductory course in entrepreneurship or with documentation of having started a new venture no more than 10 years prior to entering the MBA program. If exempted, Ent 8000 must be replaced by a second course from the specified list below. It is suggested that courses with higher numbers be taken later in the student's program of study.
Take both of the following two courses, unless Ent 8000 is exempted:
Ent 8000 Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Ent 8900 Field Study in Entrepreneurship Take one of the following two courses:
Ent 8100 Business Plan Development Ent 8200 Venture Creation in Electronic Commerce Take one of the following five courses, or take two if Ent 8000 is exempted:
HRM 8210 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution IB 8100 International Entrepreneurship IB 8680 Technology and Global Competition Mgt 8430 Enhancing Leadership Skills Mgt 8820 Competitor Analysis
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Finance The following course is required for a finance concentration or major:
Fi 8000 Valuation of Financial Assets The Department of Finance encourages all students pursuing a finance concentration or major to take Fi 8000 early in their program since it is a prerequisite for all electives except Fi 8020, Financial Analysis and Loan Structuring, and Fi 8040, Survey of International Finance. Fi 8000 is a corequisite for Fi 8400, Financial Management of Depository Financial Services Firms.
To complete a concentration, nine additional semester hours of 8000-level finance courses are required. To complete a major, 15 additional semester hours of 8000-level finance courses are required.
Students with a finance concentration or major who take Fi 8040, Survey of International Finance, in conjunction with either Fi 8340, Multinational Corporate Finance, or Fi 8440, Multinational Bank Management, must take one additional 8000-level finance course.
General Business Electives to constitute a concentration (12 semester hours beyond the "free" 8000-level RCB elective) or a major (18 semester hours) in general business must be a set of 8000-level courses offered by the Robinson College of Business other than those in Groups A, B, or C in the MBA program. (The free elective will count toward the general business major to complete the 21-hour requirement.)
Written petitions to take an elective outside the Robinson College of Business may be submitted to the Office of Academic Assistance. Such petitions should be filed before the course is taken.
Health Administration A concentration in health administration consists of 12 hours from any of the 8000-level health administration courses for which prerequisites have been satisfied except for HA 8250, HA 8450, HA 8620, HA 8810, HA 8820, and HA 8990.
Hospitality Administration A concentration in hospitality consists of any 12 hours chosen from this list:
HAdm 8100 Hospitality and Tourism Management HAdm 8400 Financial Management Applications for Hospitality Enterprises HAdm 8500 Economic and Cultural Impact of Travel and Tourism HAdm 8600 Trends in the Food Service Industry HAdm 8700 Trends in the Hotel Industry HRM 8150 Human Resources Management Mk 8800 Services Marketing
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