2006–2007 - Florida Institute of Technology
2006–2007 - Florida Institute of Technology
2006–2007 - Florida Institute of Technology
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Accounting Track<br />
Students with the required accounting prerequisites may elect<br />
to take the accounting track by completing four courses from<br />
the following list. These courses will substitute for Managerial<br />
Accounting (BUS 5431) and the three M.B.A. electives.<br />
BUS 5432 Advanced Accounting<br />
BUS 5433 Advanced Problems and Current Topics<br />
BUS 5434 Advanced Auditing Theory and Application<br />
BUS 5435 Tax and Financial Accounting Research<br />
BUS 5436 Government and Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it Accounting<br />
Managing Information <strong>Technology</strong> Track<br />
Students may elect to take the managing information technology<br />
track by completing three <strong>of</strong> the following courses as their<br />
M.B.A. electives.<br />
BUS 5465 Managing Information<br />
BUS 5466 Managing Systems<br />
BUS 5467 Managing Electronic Commerce<br />
Other 5000-level technology-related courses may be added to the<br />
list <strong>of</strong> electives with the approval <strong>of</strong> the student’s adviser.<br />
Entrepreneurship Track<br />
The entrepreneurship track is designed for students seeking<br />
advanced knowledge and skills in starting new businesses and<br />
growing existing companies. The track consists <strong>of</strong> four courses:<br />
BUS 5447 Entrepreneurial Finance (required)<br />
BUS 5487 Venture Development (substituted for BUS 5480<br />
Strategic Management)<br />
Plus two electives from the following:<br />
BUS 5456 Employment Law<br />
BUS 5467 Managing Electronic Commerce<br />
ENM 5320 Topics in Technical Marketing<br />
ENM 5360 Product Development and <strong>Technology</strong><br />
4+1 M.B.A. Track for <strong>Florida</strong> Tech Undergraduates<br />
<strong>Florida</strong> Tech students whose undergraduate major is outside<br />
<strong>of</strong> the business area may satisfy some or all <strong>of</strong> the core course<br />
requirement through Free Electives, Social Science Electives,<br />
and Business or Technical Electives, as listed in their program<br />
<strong>of</strong> study. In some cases an extra three-credit overload will be<br />
required for one semester to complete the four core courses. The<br />
students may then complete the M.B.A. requirements in one<br />
additional calendar year (three consecutive semesters). Interested<br />
students should consult with their academic adviser and contact<br />
the associate dean in the College <strong>of</strong> Business.<br />
The John H. Evans Library provides electronic resources that complement the print, government documents and audio visual collections.<br />
A multimedia equipped classroom and a computing center are also available.<br />
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