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New Business Courses - Spring 2013
Amberton University is pleased to announce three new
Business courses offered for the Spring 2013 Session:
FIN6330.01 Financial Institutions and Markets Dr. Ben Thompson Garland Campus Mon
FIN6330 meets the Finance requirement for the MBA-Management
and MBA-General Business degrees. It
also counts as a Business elective or General Elective on the Graduate
level. No prerequisite other than
graduate standing is required for this course.
This highly relevant course was developed to provide Business students
with knowledge of financial institutions and the monetary markets that drive
the U.S. economy. Nearly every type of
business needs someone who has specialized Finance knowledge. Successful completion of this course will
enhance any professional resume as well as allow immediate application of
competencies learned.
MGT4670/5670.01 Executive Leadership Dr. Jonathan Schultz Garland Campus Tue
Executive Leadership is offered on the undergraduate and
graduate levels. As a Management course,
it fulfills degree requirements for Management courses as well as Business
courses. No prerequisites required. Executive Leadership explores the theories
and history of Leadership. Students will
be able to make direct application of the course competencies in their
professional pursuits.
MGT4690/5690.21 Managing the Generations Dr. Carol Watson Frisco Center Wed
This course is offered on the undergraduate and graduate
levels. As a Management course, it fulfills
degree requirements for Management courses as well as Business courses. No prerequisites required. Organizations are comprised of diverse group
of employees from Baby Boomers to Linksters.
This course discusses the management techniques best suited to employees
from different age groups. Students will
also explore how to motivate these groups to work together effectively in the
organization.
For
more information on these courses, be sure to review the course syllabi. If you have questions on how these courses
fit into your degree plan, send an email to Advisor@Amberton.edu, call 972/279-6511
or feel free to visit the Garland Campus or Frisco Center.
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