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Graduate Course Catalog Addendum

M.B.A. Project Management Concentration (April 21, 2008)
Applies to: Grad
Managers and those in coordination and peer leadership roles will find the project management concentration within the M.B.A. degree an important addition to their professional credentials. Project management deals with how to initiate, plan, make financial decisions on, control and close projects, within budget and on schedule. This concentration is earned by selecting 12 or more credits from the list below, including the two required courses.

MBA 530 Organizational Behavior (4) required
MBA 591 Special Topics: Finance for Project Managers (4)
MBA 634 Strategy, Structure and Decision-Making (4)
MBA 651 Financial Management (4)
MBA 683 Project Management (4) required
MGMT 580 Group Dynamics (4)
MGMT 581 Team Building (2)
MGMT 582 Conflict Management (2)

Forensic Accounting (January 04, 2008)
Applies to: Grad
Effective Date: 01/03/08

MBA 606 (4) -Forensic Accounting:
A comprehensive study of forensic accounting topics. This course provides students of all majors, concentrations and level of study with a background in the field of forensic accounting-fundamentals, tools and accounting applications.

MBA 607 (4) -Fraud Examination:
An examination of schemes used by executives, managers, and employees to commit fraud against their organizations and the prevention, detection and investigation strategies used to combat these schemes.

MBA 608 (4) -Fraud and the Legal Environment:
This course examines criminal theory relating to fraud, existing legislation governing fraud, and preparation and presentation of fraud cases in the court system.

MBA 609 (4) -Computer Fraud:
This course provides an understanding of how fraud is accomplished by using computers and the Internet. It discusses the types of computer fraud that can occur in organizations and how computer fraud can be prevented.

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The information contained on this page is from the 2007-2008 Graduate Catalog and is valid until August 1, 2008.



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