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Executive MBA Courses:
Study Themes
GENERAL
The study of business encompasses many different
disciplines and concepts. Each of these disciplines, as discussed below, is
offered in such a way as to enable the MBA candidate to learn and appreciate
its’ content and value. Of equal importance, however, is its placement and
integration within the entirety of the program. A
program objective is for students to fully appreciate the complexity and
interaction of each discipline within the broad framework of the business
model.
ACCOUNTING
Accounting data and financial records provide the scorecard of
business. EMBA accounting classes are designed to provide students with a
full and complete understanding of the process and how this information can be
utilized to facilitate decision making and understanding of the complexities
of a modern business.
ECONOMICS
The study of economics provides EMBA students with a thorough
understanding of the interaction between economic theory and business
behavior. The course offers a particular emphasis on problem analysis through
case study.
ELECTRONIC BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY (MIS)
Combining a strong business component with an in-depth study of
state-of-the-art technology, the MIS courses are designed to prepare EMBA
students to expand their career opportunities by understanding how computer
systems can be fully utilized in managing and controlling businesses in many
different environments and constantly changing landscapes.
FINANCE
Finance courses prepare EMBA students to comprehend how finance
models and decision tools can be used to quantify business decisions and
provide a competitive advantage in making those decisions which will
ultimately determine the difference between success and failure.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
In today’s business environment, globalization has become a key to
success in maintaining a competitive edge for more than just the large,
multi-national firms. International business courses are designed to prepare
EMBA students to understand the particulars and nuances of doing business
across national borders.
MANAGEMENT
Most EMBA
students have considerable managerial experience, however, much of their
training is frequently job based. The EMBA management courses are designed to
provide a theoretical framework in the areas of decision-making,
problem-solving, creativity, communication, teamwork, quality, ethics and
change
MARKETING
Marketing courses equip EMBA students with the decision-making
skills required for executive-level decision-making in the areas retailing,
market research, advertising and sales management. Marketing is also a key
component of branding and corporate imaging.
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