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Wright State University Graduate Programs Quarters to Semesters For Further Information Contact Wright State University 100 Rike Hall 0 Colonel Glenn Highway Dayton, Ohio 55 Phone: 97-775-27 FAX: 97-775-55 Email: rscob-admin@wright.edu www.wright.edu/business

Table of Contents Program Conversions: Quarters to Semesters Front Matter (Cover Page and Table of Contents)....1-2 Master of Accountancy, MACC.... Master of Business Administration, MBA...... Master of Science, Economics, Social and Applied Economics, MS... Master of Science Information Systems, MIS... 7 Master of Science Logistics Management Supply Chain, MS... 8

Academic Program Quarter to Semester Conversion and New Semester Program College Department Degree (A.A. B.S., B.F.A., etc.) & Title Concentration, Track, Option, Specialization Minor Program Title Certificate Program Title Accountancy M. ACC I. General Education Quarter System Program I. Wright State Core Semester System Program NA NA II. Required Accounting ACC 71 Financial Accounting Topics & Research ACC 7 Attestation: Advanced Topics & Research ACC 78 Ethics & Corporate Governance LAW 75 Law for Accountants ACC 750 Capstone Project ACC 77 Professional Issues Seminar 21 1 II. Required Accounting ACC 710 Financial Accounting Topics & Research ACC 70 Attestation: Advanced Topics & Research ACC 780 Ethics & Corporate Governance LAW 750 Law for Accountants ACC 70 Financial Statement Analysis 15 III. Accounting Electives Choose: ACC 7 Taxation: Advanced Topics & Research ACC 780 Special Topics in Accounting ACC 2 Government & Not-for-Profit Accounting ACC 757 International Accounting ACC 75 Accounting & Information Technology 8 III. Accounting Electives Choose: ACC 70 Taxation: Advanced Topics & Research ACC 7800 Special Topics in Accounting ACC 790 Advanced Accounting ACC 7500 Internal Audit Practicum ACC 770 Current Topics in Accounting & Business ACC 710 CPA Exam Concepts 9 IV. Other Electives Choose: ACC 781 Graduate Accounting Internship Other Graduate Accounting Electives (from Part III above) and approved graduate courses (00 level or higher). 1 IV. Other Electives Choose: ACC 7810 Graduate Accounting Internship Other Graduate Accounting Electives (from Part III above) and approved graduate courses (00 level or higher). V. V Total 5 Total 0 Notes: Page of 8

Academic Program Quarter to Semester Conversion College Degree, Major Program Master of Business Administration Quarter System Semester System I. Prerequisites 1 I. Prerequisites 1.5 MBA 510 Survey of Accounting MBA 5100 Survey of Financial and Managerial Accounting MBA 520 Survey of Economics MBA 5200 Survey of Economics for MBA s MBA 50 Survey of Finance MBA 500 Survey of Finance MBA 580 Survey of Quant Bus Analysis MBA 5800 Applied Statistics in Business MBA 500 Survey of Business Law 1.5 2 MBA 710 Strategic Cost Accounting MBA 7100 Accountings Role in Strategic Value Creation MBA 720 Analysis of Global Economic MBA 7520 International Business: Conditions Operations & Environments MBA 70 Financial Analysis & Decision MBA 7220 Economics for Managers Making MBA 70 Legal & Ethical Decision MBA 700 Financial Analysis & Decision Making Making MBA 750 Leading Teams & Org. MBA 7500 Leadership and Ethics MBA 755 Developing & Implementing MBA 7550 Business Strategy Competitive Strategies MBA 70 Marketing Strategy MBA 700 Strategic Marketing Mgt. MBA 770 Information Tech & Business MBA 7800 Supply Chain Management Transformation MBA 780 Supply Chain Management III. Concentrations 12 III. Concentrations 9 Economics Economics EC 715 Applied Microeconomics EC 7150 Applied Microeconomics EC 717 Applied Macroeconomics EC 7170 Applied Macroeconomics Any 00-700 Econ course Any 000-7000 Economics course Finance Finance FIN 710 Investment Management FIN 7120 Investment Management FIN 72 Seminar in Financial Mgt. FIN 720 Seminar in Financial Mgt. FIN 790 Seminar in International Financial Management FIN 721 Seminar in International Financial Management International Business International Business MGT 721 International Management MGT 7210 International Management FIN 790 Seminar in Int. Fin. Mgt. Choose 2 of the following: MKT 71 International Marketing MKT 7700 International Marketing FIN 7900 Seminar in Intl. Fin. Mgt. Econ 7190 International Economics MBA 7577 Short Term Study Abroad Page of 8

Management, Innovation & Change Management, Innovation & Change MGT 70 Org. Development & Change MIB 700 Org. Development & Change MGT 721 International Management MIB 70 Managing Creativity & Change MGT 7 Managing Creativity & Change MGT elective - any 7000-level MGT course Marketing Marketing MKT 705 Advertising & Sales Promotion MKT 7800 Marketing Simulation and Return on Investment MKT 707 Marketing Research & Analysis MKT 7500 Marketing Research & Analysis MKT 71 International Marketing Choose 1 of the following: MKT 7700 International Marketing MKT 700 Entrepreneurship Project Management Project Management MGT 770 Fundamentals of Project Mgt. MGT 7710 Fundamentals of Project Mgt. MGT 772 Project Contract Management MGT 7720 Project Contract Mgt. MGT 77 Project Management & Control MGT 770 Project Planning, Evaluation and Control Interdisciplinary Business 12 Hrs of 00-700 courses from the Raj Soin College of Business Investments 12 FIN 120 Fixed Income Securities FIN 121 Derivatives FIN 220 Financial Statement Analysis New Venture Creation EC 7280 Economics of Innovation MKT 700 Entrepreneurship IHE 10 Technology-Based Ventures Health Care Management(SOM) CMH 70 Health Systems Mgt. CMH 750 Strategic leadership in Health Care FIN 7500 Health Care Finance Interdisciplinary Business Three 000- or 7000-level courses from the 9 Total without prerequisites 8 Total without prerequisites Page 5 of 8

Academic Program Quarter to Semester Conversion and New Semester Program College Department Degree (A.A. B.S., B.F.A., etc.) & Title Concentration, Track, Option, Specialization Minor Program Title Certificate Program Title Economics M.S. in Social and Applied Economics Quarter System Program Semester System Program I. Prerequisites* 12 I. Prerequisites* 9.0 EC 510 Math For Economics EC 509 Statistics for Economics EC 521Graduate Survey in Principles of Microecon EC 522 Graduate Survey in Principles of Macroecon 2 2 EC 5100 Math For Economics EC 5090 Statistics for Economics EC 5210 Graduate Survey in Principles of Microecon EC 5220 Graduate Survey in Principles of Macroecon.0.0 1.5 1.5 2 EC 709 Econometrics and its Applications EC 712 Forecasting Economic Activity EC 715 Applied Microeconomics EC 717 Applied Macroeconomics EC 72 Development of Economic Thought EC 725 Economic, Social, & Ecological Systems EC 72 Contemporary Political Economy EC 780 Economic Problems Seminar EC 785 Capstone Project EC 7090 Econometrics and its Applications EC 7120 Forecasting Economic Activity EC 7150 Applied Microeconomics EC 7170 Applied Macroeconomics EC 720 Development of Economic Thought EC 7250 Economic, Social, & Ecological Systems EC 720 Contemporary Political Economy EC 7800 Economic Problems Seminar III. Electives 12 III. Electives 00- or 700-level EC courses. Approval of program Director is required for electives taken outside of the Department of Economics. 12 000- or 7000-level EC courses. Approval of program Director is required for electives taken outside of the Department of Economics. IV. IV. V. V Total 8 Total 0 Notes: * Prerequisites are waived for students with equivalent coursework. Page of 8

Department of Information Systems and Operations Management Master of Information Systems I. Prerequisites Quarter System Semester System 0 I. Prerequisites 0 8 * MIS 788 Information Systems Strategy MIS 790 Tech-enabled Business and Orgs MIS 791 Business Process Management MIS 792 Customer Relationship Management MIS 79 Enterprise Application Integration MIS 79 Adv Data Mgmt for the Supply Chain MIS 795 IS Project Management MIS 79 Information Assurance MIS 797 Management of Technical Services MIS 798 IT Outsourcing and Partnerships MIS 799 IS Capstone Project III. Electives 8 MIS 7000 Information Systems Strategy MIS 7100 Tech-Enabled Business and Orgs MIS 7200 IS Project Management MIS 700 Enterprise Data and Res Management MIS 700 IT Outsourcing and Partnerships MIS 7500 Business Process Management MIS 700 Customer Relationship Management MIS 7700 Information Assurance MIS 7800 Management of Technical Services MIS 7900 IS Capstone Project 0 III. Electives 0 Total 8 Total * All courses are offered in a blended learning mode with a day residency (1 day devoted to one course) followed by 5 weeks of online delivery per course. * Three 5 week courses (one at a time) offered per 15 week semester, synchronized with the semester schedule * Three 5 week courses offered during summer (provided summer schedule can accommodate 15 weeks) * Cohort structures changed to: Fall Cohort (starting beginning of Fall, continuing through Spring and Summer) and Spring Cohort (starting beginning of Spring, continuing through Summer and Fall) Page 7 of 8

Department of Information Systems and Operations Management M.S. in Logistics and Supply Chain Management I. Prerequisites Quarter System Hrs 0 I. Prerequisites Semester System Hrs 0 8 MS 788 Basics of Supply Chain Management MS 790 Demand Management & Forecasting MS 791 Benchmarking and Performance Metrics MS 792 Supply Chain Network Design MS 79 Inventory Management & Supply Chain Operations MS 79 Lean Supply Chain Management MS 795 Information Technology and Supply Chain Management MS 79 Strategic Sourcing MS 797 Global Supply Chain Management Strategies MS 787 Supply Chain Project Management MS 799 SCM Capstone Project 8 MS 7880 Foundations of Supply Chain Management MS 790 Supply Chain Operations & Control MS 7870 Supply Chain Project Management & Transformation MS 790 Strategic Sourcing MS 7950 Information Technology and Supply Chain Management MS 790 Total Quality Management and Lean Supply Chain Processes MS 7890 Global Logistics and Trade MS 7900 Demand Management MS 7920 Supply Chain Network Design MS 7990 SCM Capstone Project III. Electives 0 III. Electives 0 Total 8 Total * All courses are offered in a blended learning mode with a day residency (1 day devoted to one course) followed by 5 weeks of online delivery per course. * Three 5 week courses (one at a time) offered per 15 week semester, synchronized with the semester schedule * Three 5 week courses offered during summer (provided summer schedule can accommodate 15 weeks) * Cohort structures changed to: Fall Cohort (starting beginning of Fall, continuing through Spring and Summer) and Spring Cohort (starting beginning of Spring, continuing through Summer and Fall) Page 8 of 8