MBA Programs with Public as Tag
College of Graduate Study in Management at Khon Kaen University
900 721 Government Law and Business Ethics
Global environment with regard to political, government policy, legal and regulations related to business. Relationship between business and government in maintaining internal and external economic stability. Philosophy, roles, responsibilities of business administrator towards society; Business ethics towards customers, employees and the public. Principle and rational of laws affecting business ethics.
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Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
2202: Public Finance
Summer Ihori & Jinno
This course covers a standrad level of public finance theories for undergraduate students.
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ECON6015
Public Economics
Bergin, Jim
General Information
This course covers the positive and normative analyses of the public sector in relation to efficiency and equity. It provides a better understanding of the making of public policy under asymmetric information and limited commitment, and the role of incentives in public administration. Topics include: market failure, welfare criteria, public goods and externalities, social choice and voting, income distribution, public pricing and investment, cost-benefit analysis and project appraisal, and the regulation of public enterprises.
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ECON0104 Public finance
Semester : 1
For Student of Year : 2 & 3
Study of the role of government in the economy, using microeconomic theory. The course covers public expenditure analysis and methods of financing government expenditures. It explores the underlying theory of welfare economics as well as the economic effects of public policy such as public sector pricing, expenditure and tax policies.
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The University of Hong Kong
ECON0003 Great economists of our time
ECON0103 The economics of human resources
ECON0104 Public finance
ECON0106 Games and decision
ECON0107 History of economic thought
ECON0207 Monetary economics
ECON0302 International finance
ECON0402 Industrial organisation
ECON0501 Economic development
ECON0601 Economic development of China
ECON0602 Foreign trade and investment in China
ECON0703 Mathematical economics
ECON0707 Economic forecasting
ECON1001A.B Introduction to economics I
ECON1001C.D Introduction to economics I
ECON1001E.F.G Introduction to economics I
ECON1001H.I Introduction to economics I
ECON1002A.B Introduction to economics II
ECON2114 Macroeconomic analysis
FINA0104 Management of commercial banks
FINA0106 Insurance: theory & practice
FINA0301 C.D Derivatives
FINA0301A.B Derivatives
FINA0303 A Case studies in corporate finance A
FINA1003 A.B Corporate finance
FINA2802A Investments and Portfolio analysis
FINA2802B.C.D. Investments and portfolio analysis
FINA3806 Risk management
ECON0701 Introductory econometrics
ECON2101 Microeconomic theory
ECON2102 Macroeconomic theory
ECON3801 Reading course
FINA0304 Advanced Corporate Finance
FINA0501 Asian financial institutions
FINA0804 Fixed income securities
FINA3601 Reading course
ECON3802 Dissertation
FINA3602 Dissertation
ECON0109 Topics in macroeconomics
ECON0210 Investment, technology, and economic growth
ECON0301 Theory of international trade
ECON0503 Urban economics
ECON0504 Transportation economics
ECON0603 The economic system of Hong Kong
ECON0605 Economic history of China
ECON0606 Current economic affairs
ECON0702 Mathematical methods in economics
ECON0706 Uncertainty and information
ECON1001J.K Introduction to economics I
ECON1002C.D Introduction to economics II (major)
ECON1002E.F Introduction to economics II
ECON1002G.H.I Introduction to economics II
ECON1003 Analysis of economic data
ECON2113 Microeconomic analysis
FINA0003 Current Asian finance: issues, ideas and practices
FINA0303 B Case studies in corporate finance B
FINA0805 Real estate finance
FINA1001 Financial statement analysis
FINA1002 A Introduction to finance
FINA1003 C Corporate finance
FINA1003 D.E.F Corporate finance
FINA1003 G.H. Corporate finance
FINA1003I Corporate Finance
FINA1003J Corporate Finance
FINA2802F.G. Investments and portfolio analysis
FINA2802H.I. Investments and portfolio analysis
FINA3807 Special topics in finance
YFIN0002 Current Asian finance: issues, ideas and practices
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Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and Finance [BBA(Acc&Fin)]
The BBA(Acc&Fin) programme provides students with a professional qualification in accounting and the broad-based education necessary for progressing towards a leadership role in the financial sector. It is an approved accountancy programme under the Professional Accreditation System of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA). Graduates from the programme are eligible to qualify as professional accountants by successfully completing the Qualification Programme of HKICPA coupled with relevant experience. They are recognised by the HKICPA as accountancy degree graduates and as having fulfilled the stipulated pre-entry educational requirements.
Graduates of the BBA(Acc&Fin) degree are also eligible for maximum exemption from professional examinations organised by the Association of C
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Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
Accounting
HKUST is home to Asia’s premier accounting program, combining world-leading research, award-winning teaching, outstanding students, and a state-of-the-art curriculum to train tomorrow’s leaders. All faculty have PhDs from the world’s foremost universities – Berkeley, Chicago, Carnegie-Mellon, Illinois, London Business School, NYU, Oregon, Oxford, Purdue, Rochester, Texas, UBC, UCLA, Washington and Yale.
In recent years, HKUST topped the world in original research in Accounting published in leading research journals. In 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2005, HKUST ranked “Top 10” in the top three journals (Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Accounting Research, The Accounting Review), a record unexcelled by any university worldwide.
HKUST is accredited unconditionally by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. In 1999, HKUST became the first accounting program outside North America to win accreditation from AACSB, the premier accrediting agency for business schools. In 2003, HKUST became the first university outside North America awarded a chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, the world’s premier accounting honorary organization.
The research foci of Department of Accounting faculty members are in the following areas: securities pricing, management performance measures, accounting and corporate finance issues in China, East Asia and the US, accounting and capital markets, China law and practice, earnings management, auditing and corporate governance.
The Department hosts the annual international Summer Symposium on Accounting Research on the HKUST campus which is now a significant event on the calendars of accounting academics worldwide.
Our PhD program is one of the best in the Asia Pacific region. It aims to train students to become outstanding researchers and educators. The program is similar in structure and content to those at top universities in the world. The program requires students to go through rigorous course training in the first two years to build up a solid foundation of knowledge on economic theories, statistics/econometrics, finance, as well as accounting. Upon passing the qualifying examination, the student formally enters the dissertation stage. Throughout the program, faculty advisors work closely with students to provide advice and guidance on coursework and research development
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University of Guam
Title
Principles of Financial Accounting
Principles of Managerial Accounting
Basic Statistics for Business and Economics
Management of Organizations
Human Resource Management
Fundamentals of Marketing
Impact of Government Regulatory Admin on Business
Applied Statistics for Business Decisions
Basic Business Finance
Info. Technology and Networks for Business
Mgmt. Info. Systems
International Accounting
Business Law I
Organizational Behavior
Ethics in the Professions
Accounting Internship
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University of Guam
BBA Upper-Division Free Electives Component
Students must complete six (6) semester credit hours selected from any upper-division, non-business course (i.e., the course cannot begin with BA). As there is no other requirement for this component, students have a wide range of courses from which to select.
The School intends that its students achieve the following learning outcome from the Upper-Division Free Electives Component. Successful students will investigate topics of personal interest that contribute to their lifelong learning.
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University of Guam
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program is designed to prepare undergraduate students from Guam and the Asia-Pacific region to assume professional business positions in the private and public sectors. Students who pursue this degree program may design a course of study that leads to the BBA degree with a concentration in one of the following areas: Finance and Economics, Marketing, International Tourism and Hospitality Management. A custom-designed concentration is also permitted with the approval of the School of Business and Public Administration advisor and Administrative Chair.
The School of Business and Public Administration has designed its program to achieve the following objectives. The successful student will:
Have the knowledge and skills to understand the business world, achieve success in their careers and be prepared for subsequent graduate work.
Earn a degree that stresses fundamental business skills, emphasizes a general management perspective and ensures basic levels of literacy, knowledge and technical competency.
In conjunction with business leaders from the region, the School has developed a curriculum and learning outcomes that contain the qualities vital for personal and professional success. The curriculum is integrated with the University’s General Education requirements. The business curriculum and activities of the School do not stop at the walls of the University. The School, its students and alumni set the stage for lifelong learning and growth through student internship programs, membership in student and business organizations, community and university service, and applied research and consulting. To receive the BBA degree, students complete one hundred and twenty-four (124) semester credit hours.
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