[Aibec-l] Fw: AIBEc Summer Schedule - 2005

art franczek artf at online.ru
Mon Apr 11 09:42:03 MSD 2005






            
           
                                 Course offerings, Summer Semester:
                        May 16- August 19, 2004
                        First Summer Semester: May 16 - July 2
                                Financial accounting This course provides students with a thorough review of Accounting issues of importance to most organizations, such as Accrual Accounting, Bad debts, Inventories, Investments, Cash Flows and Ratio analysis. US GAAP and IAS concepts are emphasized. Tuesday-Thursday, 19.00-22.00. Arthur Franczek.

                               Managerial Economics Applications of microeconomic theory to business decision making including pricing, demand estimation, cost analysis, competitive and noncompetitive market structures. Monday-Wednesday, 19.00-22.00. John Speir

                               Operations Management  A survey of production-related topics with which all managers should be familiar, including inventory management, project scheduling, quality assurance and others. Tuesday-Thursday19.00-22.00 John Speir

                              Principles of Marketing. Provides an overview of the role of marketing in a modern international business.  The latest materials and case studies are used in this course. Monday-Wednesday 19.00-22.00. Tom Nastas

                                              
                          

                        Second Summer Semester: July 4- August 19
                          

                                       Corporate Finance This course is an introduction to allocation of capital over                  time, capital budgeting , financial management and other topics, using basic                mathematical models. Tuesday-Thursday, 19.00-22.00. Konstantin Kontor

                                   Negotiations and Dispute Resolution:  This course covers the theoretical and                 practical aspects of negotiations and includes many case studies and exercises.             A special feature of this course is that 4 to 5 Law Students from the U.S. will be             students in this class. This creates opportunities for some cross cultural                             negotiation exercises. Monday-Wednesday, 19.00-22.00. Vladimir Lissniak

                                 Managerial Accounting Accounting for costs with applications to managerial         decision    making. This course reviews such issues as Cost Allocation, Activity Based Costing, Budgeting, Standard Costing, Just in Time Inventory and many other topics. Tuesday-Thursday, 19.00-22.00.  Arthur Franczek  

                        Sales Management: This course covers both theoretical and practical aspects of sales management, including topics such as sales forecasting, demand forecasting, types of sales and other sales issues. It is planned that this course will have some highly qualified guest speakers on this topic. Monday-Wednesday 7 pm to 10 pm, Tom Nastas, Professor. 

                                    
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