Regular MBA Program Administration - Lecture Notes | MBA 501, Study notes of Introduction to Business Management

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Page 1 - Regular MBA Program Administration, fall 2004
Class Schedule - Fall 2004
Regular MBA Program Administration
501 Foundations of Business, I credit: 10 hours.
(MBA 401) This course focuses on understanding the business formation process and how to prepare a business
plan. Specific learning objectives include: ; planning and measurement of firm resources; the economic theory
of the firm; decision making under uncertainty; understanding customer choice; financial management; oral
presentation; and computer skills. Students who receive credit for MBA 501 may not receive credit for the following
courses: ACCY 501, BADM 520, BADM 544, or BADM 572, or ECON 522. Prerequisite: Admission to the Master of
Business Administration program.
Students must register for one lecture-discussion and one lecture section.
CRN Type Section Time Days Location Instructor
38608 lecture-
discussion AE1 08:00 AM - 12:20
PM MW room 241
Wohlers Hall Debrock, L
lecture-
discussion AE1 01:00 PM - 05:20
PM TR room 300 Armory Debrock, L
Departmental Approval RequiredMeets 25-Aug-04 - 15-Oct-04.
38610 lecture-
discussion AE2 08:00 AM - 12:20
PM MW room 243
Wohlers Hall Debrock, L
lecture-
discussion AE2 01:00 PM - 05:20
PM TR room 243
Wohlers Hall Debrock, L
Departmental Approval RequiredMeets 25-Aug-04 - 15-Oct-04.
502 Foundations of Business, II credit: 10 hours.
(MBA 402) Helps students understand how to design and manage internal processes to achieve a firm's objectives.
Specific learning objectives include: how managers internally allocate tasks; authority and resources to achieve a
firm's objectives; how to design and manage the process of effectively producing products and services; how to
measure costs and performance of business processes; how to understand and analyze institutions and programs
of modern marketing as well as communicate marketing decisions and how to manage capital resources within
a firm. Students will also develop written communication skills. Students who receive credit for MBA 502 may not
receive credit for the following courses: ACCY 503, BADM 509, OR BADM 567, or FIN 520. Prerequisite: MBA 501.
Students must register for one lecture-discussion and one lecture section.
CRN Type Section Time Days Location Instructor
38613 lecture-
discussion AE1 08:00 AM - 12:20
PM MW room 241
Wohlers Hall Chhajed, D
lecture-
discussion AE1 01:00 PM - 05:20
PM TR room 300 Armory Chhajed, D
Departmental Approval RequiredMeets 18-Oct-04 - 10-Dec-04.
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Page 1 - Regular MBA Program Administration, fall 2004

Class Schedule - Fall 2004

Regular MBA Program Administration

501 Foundations of Business, I credit: 10 hours. (MBA 401) This course focuses on understanding the business formation process and how to prepare a business plan. Specific learning objectives include: ; planning and measurement of firm resources; the economic theory of the firm; decision making under uncertainty; understanding customer choice; financial management; oral presentation; and computer skills. Students who receive credit for MBA 501 may not receive credit for the following courses: ACCY 501, BADM 520, BADM 544, or BADM 572, or ECON 522. Prerequisite: Admission to the Master of Business Administration program.

Students must register for one lecture-discussion and one lecture section.

CRN Type Section Time Days Location Instructor

38608 lecture- discussion

AE1 08:00 AM - 12:

PM

MW room 241 Wohlers Hall

Debrock, L

lecture- discussion

AE1 01:00 PM - 05:

PM

TR room 300 Armory Debrock, L

Departmental Approval RequiredMeets 25-Aug-04 - 15-Oct-04.

38610 lecture- discussion

AE2 08:00 AM - 12:

PM

MW room 243 Wohlers Hall

Debrock, L

lecture- discussion

AE2 01:00 PM - 05:

PM

TR room 243 Wohlers Hall

Debrock, L

Departmental Approval RequiredMeets 25-Aug-04 - 15-Oct-04.

502 Foundations of Business, II credit: 10 hours. (MBA 402) Helps students understand how to design and manage internal processes to achieve a firm's objectives. Specific learning objectives include: how managers internally allocate tasks; authority and resources to achieve a firm's objectives; how to design and manage the process of effectively producing products and services; how to measure costs and performance of business processes; how to understand and analyze institutions and programs of modern marketing as well as communicate marketing decisions and how to manage capital resources within a firm. Students will also develop written communication skills. Students who receive credit for MBA 502 may not receive credit for the following courses: ACCY 503, BADM 509, OR BADM 567, or FIN 520. Prerequisite: MBA 501.

Students must register for one lecture-discussion and one lecture section.

CRN Type Section Time Days Location Instructor

38613 lecture- discussion

AE1 08:00 AM - 12:

PM

MW room 241 Wohlers Hall

Chhajed, D

lecture- discussion

AE1 01:00 PM - 05:

PM

TR room 300 Armory Chhajed, D

Departmental Approval RequiredMeets 18-Oct-04 - 10-Dec-04.

Page 2 - Regular MBA Program Administration, fall 2004

38615 lecture- discussion

AE2 08:00 AM - 12:

PM

MW room 243 Wohlers Hall

Chhajed, D

lecture- discussion

AE2 01:00 PM - 05:

PM

TR room 243 Wohlers Hall

Chhajed, D

Departmental Approval RequiredMeets 18-Oct-04 - 10-Dec-04.

531 Special Projects credit: 2 to 3 hours. (MBA 431) Individual projects selected by the student in consultation with a faculty member and approved by the executive officer of the program. May be repeated in the same or subsequent terms to a maximum of 12 hours. Prerequisite: Completion of first year of Master of Business Administration program.

CRN Type Section Time Days Location Instructor

10574 independent study

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Instructor Approval Required