The course is designed as a continuation of BUS 605, introducing you to additional financial theories, practices, and processes by which major decisions are made by corporate financial managers. It includes a discussion of the cost of capital, capital budgeting (return on investment analysis), the capital structure decisions, shareholder distributions, the management of working capital, multinational financial management, and several special topics.

Prerequisites: BUS 605 recommended; BUS 615 or permission of the instructor.

The integration and application of computing resources by the firm to aid strategic and ethical decision making and competitiveness; principles of managing production and operation of facilities and automated decision-making technologies.

This course examines the marketing mix and its role in strategically positioning the firm. The course uses a consumer product-based simulation to practice management decision-making and competitive behavior.