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Dynamics of Business 1
MGT 4101 / 3 q.h.
June 25 - July 21
Boston (Hybrid) MW 5:45 PM-8:45 PM
This overview course provides a foundation for understanding how American business operates in a global marketplace. Business is viewed first by examining key external factors that influence its development: the economy, government, law, politics, and international business. Students will study the internal organization of business, highlighting major issues associated with the key management functions such as marketing, finance, information systems, and operations. Practical applications of business principles and current events will be emphasized.
Dynamics of Business 2
MGT 4102 / 3 q.h.
July 23 - August 18
Boston (Hybrid) MW 5:45 PM-8:45 PM
Building on the foundation established in MGT 4101 Dynamics of Business 1, this course focuses on the tools -- particularly financial, marketing, and information systems -- required to operate businesses in the twenty-first century. Consumer-oriented marketing, investment basics, the securities market, and e-business are representative of the content covered to help students demystify the complexities of the business world.
Prerequisite: MGT 4101 Dynamics of Business 1.
Managing in a Diverse and Changing World
MGT 4103 / 3 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston Tu 5:45 PM-8:45 PM
Businesses and individuals in the twenty-first century will undergo rapid and unpredictable change. A significant part of this change involves managing in increasingly diverse global and domestic environments. In this course, students will examine historical changes in workforce composition and the many effects of globalization, domestic diversity, technological change, and new workforce arrangements. The course will focus on increasing personal awareness, understanding, and skills to function effectively with members of different ethnic, racial, and cultural backgrounds.
(formerly Dynamics of Business 3 and Business and Management 3)
International Business and Management
MGT 4446 / 3 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston W 5:45 PM-8:45 PM
This course focuses on the principles and practices of international business, comparing domestic and international business activities, responsibilities, and influences. Economic, social, political, and legal contexts of conducting business in a multinational environment are highlighted. Students will examine this “foreign factor” and its impact on decision making for U.S. companies.
Prerequisites: completion of MGT 4102 Dynamics of Business 2, MGT 4103 Managing in a Diverse and Changing World, HST 4103 The Civilization of the Modern World, ENG 4380 Writing for the Professions 1, and ECN 4111 Microeconomics. |
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