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Learn how to apply statistical information and quantitative methods to the workplace. Examine techniques for gathering, analyzing, and interpreting data applicable to many fields, from anthropology to hedge fund management.

Learn about the laws that business managers must follow to protect their consumers, employees, and overall operations. Explore conflict management strategies and legal issues, such as torts, contracts, property law, intellectual property, and employment law.

Learn about the components of business information systems, with an emphasis on data transmission, management information software, and the ways that businesses manage data.

Learn the fundamentals of modern business management as you explore how business management practices evolved from the rise of large corporations in the late 1800s to today.

Learn how to manage business processes to produce the products and services your customers need. Topics include product design, supply chain management, quality, inventory, and planning.

Examine business practices and laws that help create a better and more effective working environment, including recruitment, training, performance measurement, compensation, safety, and labor relations.

Learn how to plan and operate a small business as a manager or entrepreneur by writing a business plan, launching a new venture, identifying market opportunities, creating a marketing plan, and financing your business.

Explore the steps and processes businesses follow to complete tasks and meet deadlines by focusing on the role project managers play in initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and terminating projects.

Perfect your negotiation and conflict resolution skills to build and maintain healthy business relationships by examining the concepts, processes, strategies, and ethical issues related to negotiation and conflict resolution.

Incorporate what you've learned from all of our core business courses in this capstone course, which covers strategic management, identifying goals, formulating winning strategies, and implementing successful business techniques.

This graduate-level course explores the various financial decisions made in both personal and business contexts, including credit card interest rates, home mortgages, investment allocation, and creating shareholder value. The course emphasizes the importance of a thorough understanding of financial principles and theories and their practical application in day-to-day operations for effective decision making.





Explore historical theories of management, the effect of globalization on management, and how firms conduct international business.

Explore the planning functions of managers, including management strategy frameworks, components of business strategy, and setting and achieving goals and objectives.