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34 <strong>Clarion</strong> <strong>University</strong> of PennsylvaniaFIN 476: Portfolio Theory and Management 3 s.h.Examines modern portfolio theory and its application to investment strategies; study of options and future markets;investigation of market efficiency. Prerequisite: FIN 376.FIN 480: Multinational Financial Management 3 s.h.Examines the theory and practice of financial management in multinational firms. Focuses on important differences betweendomestic and international financial decision-making. Prerequisite: FIN 370.FIN 500: Financial Management 2 s.h.Examines the acquisition, management, and analysis of short-term and long-term funds both in the domestic and internationalenvironment. Emphasizes financial analysis, time value of money and valuation of securities, working capital management,capital budgeting under certainty and uncertainty, risk and return, cost of capital, and the optimal capital structure.FIN 570: Managerial Finance 3 s.h.A study of financial management approaches to evaluating complex alternatives for using available resources in both adomestic and a multinational context. Prerequisites: ACTG 252, FIN 370.FIN 671: Financial Theory and Practice 3 s.h.A case-study approach to the theory and practice of corporate financial issues which must be addressed by a financialmanager. Emphasis will be placed on capital budgeting decisions under varying circumstances and theoretical corporatefinancial concerns. Prerequisite: FIN 570.FIN 676: Investment and Management 3 s.h.A study of the structure and management of investment portfolios. Various types of investments are examined in terms oftheir risk elements and the purposes they serve.Business AdministrationManagement CoursesMGMT 420: Operations Research 3 s.h.Examines scientific methods that provide managers with a quantitative basis for making decisions. Emphasizes deterministicand stochastic methods, including the transportation method, linear and dynamic programming, PERT, inventory control,queuing theory, and Markov analysis. Prerequisite: ECON 222.MGMT 423: Business, Society, and Corporate Conduct 3 s.h.A study of concepts of, and theories about, interrelationships between business units and society in general. Employs theconcepts and theories in the analysis of complex environmental problems encountered by business managers. Prerequisite:MGMT 320.MGMT 427: Small Business Seminar 3 s.h.“Hands-on” approach to the study of small business as it applies to the various sectors of the economy. Students gaindirect exposure to small business through the development of a formal business plan for a new small business. Emphasizesthe entrepreneurial activities involved as they relate to this process. Prerequisite: MGMT 320.MGMT 428: Entrepreneurship 3 s.h.Explores entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial process associated with new venture formation. Emphasizes creativityand innovation as they relate to the initiation of a new business. Highlights the preparation involved in the formation of a newventure, developing the entrepreneurial plan, and adapting to contemporary challenges facing the entrepreneur. Prerequisite:MGMT 320.MGMT 483: Compensation Management 3 s.h.A study of the processes in analyzing, developing, implementing, administering, and performing on-going evaluation ofa total compensation and benefit system for all organizational groups. Prerequisite: MGMT 324.MGMT 485: Labor Relations and Public Policy 3 s.h.Examines the industrial relations functions as they relate to federal, state, and local statutes and labor policies. IncludesEEO, OSHA, FMLA, ADEA, ADA, NLRA, LMRA, LMRDA, workers’ compensation, and unemployment compensation.Prerequisite: MGMT 324. .MGMT 486: Occupational Safety Management 3 s.h.Provides students with information concerning management techniques, government regulation, and safety and healthprogram development within organizational settings. Prerequisite: MGMT 320.MGMT 500: Management Theory and Practice 2 s.h.Focuses on the development of management thought and its application. Includes planning, organizing, controlling,decision-making, motivation, leadership, work groups, and organizational change and development. Considers the domesticand international environments and changing societal values. Prerequisites: ECON 211, ECON 212.MGMT 521: Leadership and Organization 3 s.h.Studies the ways in which leaders, groups, and individuals interact in organizations and how leadership plays importantroles in organizations in today’s business environments. Covers various leadership and organization issues including theoreticalfoundations of leadership and organizations, roles of top management, corporate governance, organizational culture andchange, stakeholder analysis, leading and managing groups, motivation and influence, satisfaction, and leadership development.Introduces students’ business competency portfolios. Prerequisites: MGMT 320.MGMT 621: Human Resources Management 3 s.h.A study of human resources management issues and practices in business organizations. Topics covered include the analysisand design of jobs, staffing the organization, training, and development of employees, and the design and administration ofcompensation systems. Prerequisite: MGMT 320.

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