FIN 5565 Equity Fund ManagementInstructor:Dr. Kwan-Chen Ma Dates:Jan 10 - May 7 (hybrid)Textbook:No textbooks required for this course The course allows students to manage an institutional stock portfolio with real money. Students learn to develop investment thesis, industry analysis, valuations, and risk analysis in the process of stock portfolio management. Students are responsible for executing the actual trades and monitoring the invested portfolio on a real-time basis. GEB 5878 Business Process IntegrationInstructors:Mr. Gerald Goldstein, Ms. Annina Dahlstrom Dates:Jan 10-Mar 5 (hybrid) Textbook:No textbooks required for this course An introductory MBA core course in which students must combine the practical skills and discipline of specific concepts learned in previous foundation courses in order to solve a complex integrated real-life business problem. Serves as an initial integrating experience from which to launch students into the core MBA study. Permission is required. Instructors:Mr. Gerald Goldstein, Ms. Annina Dahlstrom, Ms. Amy Sinkus Dates:Mar 7 - May 7 (hybrid) Textbook:No textbooks required for this course Provides the background for beginning the MBA Portfolio. Gives introduction to information resources available to perform business problem analysis. Students learn to prepare a thorough analysis of their Portfolio industry. ACG 6309 Accounting for Decision MakingInstructor:Dr. Lane Lambert Dates:Mar 7 - May 7 (hybrid) Textbook:Connect Online Access for Managerial Accounting, by Hilton, ISBN 978-1-2609-8293-0 Upon completion of the course, students will gain knowledge about budgeting, profit planning, and controlling aspects of business decision making. This course covers three broad areas: fundamental financial and managerial concepts; revenue and cost accumulation techniques; and revenue and cost analysis. Available to non-accounting majors only. QMB 6305 Quantitative Methods for BusinessInstructor:Dr. John Batchelor Dates:Mar 7 - May 7 (hybrid) Textbook:Connect Online Access for Business Analytics, by Jaggia, ISBN 978-1-2609-8616-7 These skills involve using statistical, forecasting and estimation techniques. Students are expected to use the subject matter for problem sets and exams. TextbooksTextbooks can be purchased from the UWF Bookstore. FAQs Anchor |
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