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Business Communication Course of BBA at University of Malaya

Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya

Faculty : Business and Accountancy
Department : Business Policy and Strategy
Programme of Study : Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Accounting
Course Code : CBEB1105
Course Title : Business Communication
Credit Hours : 3
Course Prerequisite(s) / None
Minimum Requirement(s) :
Learning Outcomes : At the end of this course, students should be able to:
1. Identify theories, studies, principles, and ways to overcome problems
in a business organization.
2. Apply various written communication methods available in a modern
business organization.
3. Demonstrate verbal and writing skills through individual and group
presentations.
4. Demonstrate awareness on the importance of effective communication
in the business environment.
5. Apply the various research methods and report writing frameworks
that are used in academic research and practical projects.
Synopsis of Course Contents : An introduction to how problems in business organizations are identified
and communication in business is conducted to overcome the problems.
The students shall demonstrate the ability to make individual and group
presentations. The students also shall have the awareness on the
importance of effective communications, able to apply various research
methods and report writing.
Assessment : Continuous Assessment: 50%
Final Examination : 50%

Technology Management Course at Khon Kaen University

College of Graduate Study in Management at Khon Kaen University

900 763 Technology Management
Introduction to technology management, technology life cycle, process for technology innovation and integration between strategy on technology and business, including planning and forecasting, technology transferring and application to exploit benefit from technology in order to gain competitive advantage.

Advanced Courses of Master Program at University of Tsukuba

Graduate School of Business Sciences at University of Tsukuba

Advanced Program

Top Lecture
Business Game
Marketing Management
Consumer Behavior
Ecological Marketing
Marketing Science
Retail Marketing
Internet Marketing
Brand Marketing
Service Marketing
Distribution Management
Pricing Strategy Theory
Strategic Management
Theory of Administrative Organization
Organization Revolutions
Research and Development Strategy
Innovation Management
Venture Management
Human Resource Management
Management and Social Responsibility
Global Management
Corporate Finance
Financial Market
Investment Science
Financial Engineering
Financial Risk Analysis
Selected Topics in Financial Businesses
Real Options
Cost Management
Accounting for Disclosure
Management Accounting
Performance Management Systems
Financial Statement Analysis
Financial Accounting
Corporate Valuation
Business Law
Case Studies on Valuation
Selected Topics in Accounting
Introduction to Operations Management
Business Modeling
Introduction to Optimization and its Models
Decision Support Models
Logistics and Supply Chain
Simulation Analysis
Time Series Analysis
Data Analysis
Statistical Management
Multivariate Analysis
Quantification methods
Econometrics
Management system
Methodology of technological development
Risk Management
Statistical Model
Economic Analysis
Production Management
Operations Strategy
Selected Topics in Operations Management
Fundamental Computer Applications
Data Base
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
Information Security
Artificial Intelligence
Data mining & Machine Learning
Internet Technology
Algorithm and Data Structure
Information Retrieval
Business Process
Information Systems
Agent Technology
Social Simulation
Software Project Management
Systems Analysis
Systems Design
Knowledge Management
Data Warehouse
Usability Analysis
Selected Topics in Computer Science
Methods for Survey Research
Socio-Economics of Non-Profit Organizations
Selected Topics in Management
Human Resources Development
Corporate Governance and Management
Innovation Systems

Production Management Course of MBA at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University

Production Management
An introduction to business administration practices aimed at increasing productivity. Management processes in relation to operations research, demand estimates and production planning, stock control, quality control, and materials management.

Entrepreneurship and New Business Course of MBA at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University

Entrepreneurship and New Business
An introduction to strategies for management of new business from an innovation viewpoint. Case studies in new business will be used to develop skills in proposing new ideas, screening, feasibility studies, and ultimately production of a complete business plan. The concept of entrepreneurship and practical skills for running a new business will be presented in this subject. Students will gain an understanding of the roles of entrepreneurial managers in developing new business opportunities and creating new management practices.

Managerial Accounting Course of MBA at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University

Managerial Accounting
An introduction to the theories and policies of managerial accounting, through examination of the role of performance evaluation in corporate decision-making, cost management, and profit management. Students will be introduced to accounting for corporate planning and coordination, through issues such as budgeting. This course will assume knowledge of basic accounting practices.

Corporate Finance Course of MBA at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University

Graduate School of Management at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU)
Corporate Finance
This course will identify the major finance issues confronted by corporate managers, and students will become familiar with methods for obtaining capital and making successful capital investment decisions. An introduction to the fundamentals of market valuation and securities will be followed by presentation of important issues in corporate valuation, capital investments and corporate financing, as related to capital costs.

Corporate Finance Course at Business School IUJ

Corporate Finance
The objective of this course is to provide a thorough introduction to the fundamental principles of asset valuation and financing in competitive financial markets. The course examines the important issues in corporate finance from a perspective of financial managers who need to make significant investment and financing decisions. We start with the NPV rule, which leads us to the valuation of debt and equity. We then investigate the efficient market hypothesis and examine the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) and the portfolio theories in such a market. We also learn to use the NPV rule to justify capital investment decisions. Option pricing will be the last step in our venture into the world of corporate finance. While this course is not designed to teach an abstract mathematical theory of modern financial economics, a basic theoretical understanding of various topics is essential to competent analysis and intellectual discussion. Furthermore, in examining issues in portfolio diversification, knowledge of basic statistics and spreadsheets will be essential and assumed. Prerequisite: Statistics. Co-requisite: Financial Accounting and/or Managerial Economics.

Investment: Theory and Practice Course at The University of Tokyo

Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo

5058: Investment: Theory and Practice
Winter Kobayashi
This course provides a detailed introduction to financial markets, valuation principles for investment instruments, and analysis of investment strategies. The goal is to develop the conceptual and theoretical framework necessary for further work in this field. Students will also gain hands-on knowledge of the practical side of investment and issues in implementing strategies through lectures offered by investment professionals from the Norinchukin Bank. Topics covered will include 1. Overview of investment vehicles and decision-making
2. Portfolio theory and asset valuation
3. Equity and Investment Strategies
4. Fixed-income securities and investment strategies
5. Options, futures, and swaps
6. Investment performance evaluation
7. Basics in risk management
8. Practical aspects of fund management

Alternative Investment Course at The University of Tokyo

Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo

5051: Alternative Investment
Summer A.Takahashi & Yamauchi
This course will give practical and theoretical introduction to hedge funds.


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