FALL 2014 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES September 3 - December 13, 2014 (includes final exam dates) All classes meet 6:30 pm - 9:20 pm unless indicated otherwise. Please check SAIL for updates and changes to this schedule. (Notes are listed at the end of the schedule) ONLINE 42577 ACC 511 Financial Accounting TBA 43591 ECN 521 Economics for Managers TBA 42824 MIS 515 Systems Design TBA 43625 MIS 516 Software Program/Project Mgmt TBA 43622 MIS 524 Enterprise Information Systems TBA 42908 MIS 546 Business Analysis TBA 43845 ORG 530 Organizational Behavior TBA 40661 ORG 680 ST: Online-Symposium-Diversity TBA 5 43055 QMM 510 Stats Analysis for Managers TBA MAIN CAMPUS 40009 ACC 310 Intermediate Financial Acct I TR 10:00am - 11:15am (3) 40018 ACC 310 Intermediate Financial Acct I T 3 41880 ACC 311 Intermediate Financial Acct II TR 10:00am - 11:15am (3) 41298 ACC 320 Managerial & Cost Acct II MW 3:00pm - 4:15pm (3) 41810 ACC 320 Managerial & Cost Acct II W 3 43613 ACC 511 Financial Accounting M 43077 ACC 512 Managerial Accounting Systems M 43614 ACC 515 Federal Income Taxation MW 1:20pm - 2:37pm (3) 45342 ACC 515 Federal Income Taxation W 42071 ACC 518 Intro AIS and Database MW 1:00pm - 2:17pm (3) 43615 ACC 518 Intro AIS and Database TR 1:30pm - 2:47pm (3) 40692 ACC 518 Intro AIS and Database M 3 43616 ACC 521 Federal Income Tax II M 3 42836 ACC 522 Auditing TR 3:30pm - 4:47pm (3) 42924 ACC 524 Government/Not-for-Profit Acct TR 8:00am - 9:15am (3) 42923 ACC 524 Government/Not-for-Profit Acct R 3 42832 ACC 526 AIS: Audit and Control MW 3:30pm - 4:47pm (3) 42834 ACC 531 Advanced Financial Accounting TR 1:30pm - 2:47pm (3) 42835 ACC 531 Advanced Financial Accounting T 3 41817 ACC 600 Financial Reporting & Analysis T 3 Fall 2014 Graduate Business Programs - Schedule of Classes 7/23/2014 Page 1
MAIN CAMPUS 41818 ACC 601 Financial Analysis & Valuation TR 1:30pm - 2:47pm (3) 42833 ACC 622 Advanced Auditing W 3 40250 ACC 630 Accounting & Communication R 3 44820 ACC 631 Fraud Examination T 3 41819 ACC 660 Prof Accounting Research T 4 43628 ECN 501 Introduction to Economics W 41395 ECN 605 Econometrics R 40050 FIN 533 Financial Management M 41883 FIN 618 Investment Analysis T 41884 FIN 627 International Financial Mgt R 2 44821 FIN 680 ST: Financial Institutions M 6 40450 MGT 526 International Business T 40541 MGT 535 Policy, Strategy & Goals R 4 40818 MGT 550 Legal Environment of Business R 43005 MIS 514 Systems Analysis F 6:00pm - 9:00pm 42827 MIS 563 Networks T 44757 MIS 606 Adv Databases/Big Data Mgt T 43629 MIS 620 Electronic Commerce MW 5:00pm - 6:15pm (1) 41998 MIS 622 Business Object Development W 1 43599 MIS 641 IS Privacy T 1 44758 MIS 645 Simulation in Management R 1 40819 MIS 648 Issues: International IT M 1, 2 44759 MIS 650 Project Seminar W 4 42865 MIS 680 ST: ITIL Foundations M 1, 7 44022 MIS 680 ST: Web Analytics F 6:00pm - 9:00pm (1, 8) 45406 MIS 680 ST: Compet in a Connected World TR 7:30pm - 9:17pm (10) 44341 MKT 560 Marketing Management T 40815 MKT 625 Supply Chain Logistics R 41092 MKT 650 International Marketing M 2 41945 MKT 680 ST: Product & Brand Mgt W 9 43609 ORG 530 Organizational Behavior T 44810 ORG 670 International Org Behav & HR R 2 40615 POM 521 Operations Management M 41093 POM 643 Operations Planning & Control W Fall 2014 Graduate Business Programs - Schedule of Classes 7/23/2014 Page 2
Note 1: Note 2: Note 3: Fall 2014 Notes and Special Topic Course Descriptions: (For all other course descriptions, please visit the University Catalog link at: http://www2.oakland.edu/gradstudy/pages/catalog2.cfm?cterm=200940 This course will fulfill the MBA 600 level information technology elective requirement. This course will fulfill the MBA international elective requirement. These courses are designed for the MAcc (Masters of Accounting) student. MBA students with an accounting background may take these courses with permission from Donna Free, Faculty Coordinator Masters of Accounting Program. These 500 level courses will fulfill the 600 level MBA elective requirements. For MBA students, ACC 630 will fulfill an open elective; it will not fulfill any 600 level accounting requirements. If you are not a MAcc student and wish to complete any of these courses contact Donna Free at free@oakland.edu for permission. Note 4: All students must complete a capstone course - ACC 660 for MAcc; MGT 535 or MGT 536 for MBA; and MIS 650 for MSITM. This course should be taken near the end of your program. Advisor permission is required to register for these courses. To register for MGT 535, MGT 536, or MIS 650 call Graduate Business Programs at (248) 370-3287; to register for ACC 660 email Donna Free at free@oakland.edu. Note 5: ORG 680 - Online-Symposium-Diversity (40661): The purpose of the Symposium on Diversity is to provide a forum in which organizational participants, in their role as students, can discuss and debate matters of importance to them without being subject to the controls of the organizations for which they work. This class is intended to provide an opportunity for open and robust discussion of diversity and the related matter of affirmative action, using a range of contemporary writings representing different perspectives. We ll look at issues like whether there is evidence that diversity benefits an organization, what does diversity really mean, how do the mechanisms that promote diversity in an organization actually work, and why is there such a taboo around the issue of diversity. Fall 2014 Graduate Business Programs - Schedule of Classes 7/23/2014 Page 3
Note 6: FIN 680 - Financial Institutions (44821): This course covers the structures and functions of financial institutions, regulations and risk management in financial institutions. Topics include (1) institutional knowledge of major financial institutions such as depository institutions, insurance companies, investment banks, mutual funds, and hedge funds; (2) the determinants of interest rates and interest rate risk management; (2) credit risk analysis and credit risk management; (3) liquidity risk analysis and liquidity risk management; (4) other risks and capital adequacy requirement. Note 7: MIS 680 - ITIL Foundations: (42865): As IT evolves from a technology provider to a service provider to a true partner of the business, the concepts of Service Management become ever more important to allow the business to excel in a competitive environment. The fundamental objective of this course is to introduce the students to the foundations of the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL), the de-facto standard in IT Service Management, which by focusing on the principle of providing services helps IT align to the needs of the business. Note 8: MIS 680 - Web Analytics (44022): course description TBA. Note 9: MKT 680 - Product & Brand Mgt (41945): This seminar based course is designed to provide a strong overview and foundation of the product and brand management functions. The content will focus on the strategic planning, development and launch of new products and management of brands from a marketing manager s perspective, especially focused on the overlap between the two often distinct areas of study. The course covers strategy, analysis and organizational issues in product development and launch, and managing a product portfolio under a brand s umbrella; theoretical foundations of brand management are explored as a means to understanding the role of the brand, alternative means of defining and measuring brand value, as well as its drivers and consequences. The assignments are meant to provide a practical basis for managing products and brands in a dynamic marketplace, with emphasis on decision making through the application of the core tools and concepts, the development of written communication skills and the independent management of time. Students completing the course will have an understanding of methods, procedures, and tools available for marketing managers in building, sustaining and improving their product portfolio and managing the equity of their brands. Note 10: MIS 680 - Compet in a Connected World (45406): course description TBA. Fall 2014 Graduate Business Programs - Schedule of Classes 7/23/2014 Page 4
Other Important Information: Closed Classes and Waitlists: Waitlists are maintained by Graduate Business Programs and used for all upper level UG accounting and graduate courses. Once a section has reached capacity, the section will be added to the waitlist. As openings occur, students from the waitlist will be contacted via email. GBP will give students 1-2 business days to respond before offering the spot to the next student on the waitlist. Faculty cannot add students to a course that is at maximum capacity. To add your name to the waitlist go to this link: http://www.oakland.edu/business/waitlist Graduation: When you are near completing your degree requirements, you must complete the Application for Degree form. This application is completed on-line in SAIL. For more information see the Apply for Graduation website: http://www.oakland.edu/graduate Semester Program Requirements Completed Winter Summer 1 Summer 2 Fall APPLICATION DEADLINES: Deadline to Apply to Graduate Last Friday in January Last Friday in January Last Friday in June Last Friday in September Commencement Ceremony May May December December Fall 2014 Graduate Business Programs - Schedule of Classes 7/23/2014 Page 5