A+B. Intro_SJ.1 - University of Maryland University College
A+B. Intro_SJ.1 - University of Maryland University College
A+B. Intro_SJ.1 - University of Maryland University College
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Formats/Locations<br />
Classes in the MIM program are currently <strong>of</strong>fered online and<br />
at Adelphi. Students should check the current Graduate Schedule<br />
<strong>of</strong> Classes to determine when courses will be <strong>of</strong>fered at specific<br />
locations.<br />
Students who first complete the entire MIM degree program<br />
and meet all requirements for graduation will be eligible to<br />
earn an MBA, in either the regular or executive format, with<br />
only an additional 18–24 semester hours <strong>of</strong> coursework. The<br />
MBA is <strong>of</strong>fered either online or in a combination <strong>of</strong> online and<br />
classroom-based study. More information on the dual degree<br />
program is on p. 80. Executive dual degree programs are<br />
described on pp. 95–96.<br />
Curriculum Requirements<br />
Noncredit Course<br />
All degree-seeking students are required to complete the noncredit<br />
course UCSP 610 Library Skills for the Information Age<br />
within their first 6 credits <strong>of</strong> study.<br />
Core Courses<br />
Students must complete the following courses:<br />
IMAN 601 Strategic Management in a Global Environment (3)<br />
IMAN 605 Intercultural Communication and Leadership (3)<br />
IMAN 610 Economics in a Global Context (3)<br />
IMAN 615 Foreign Investment and Strategic Alliances (3)<br />
IMAN 625 International Trade and Trade Policy (3)<br />
IMAN 650 Managing Overseas Operations (3)<br />
Students in the international finance track must complete the<br />
following courses:<br />
ADMN 631 Financial Management in Organizations (3)<br />
Students in all other tracks must complete one <strong>of</strong> the following<br />
course:<br />
Specialty Track Courses<br />
Energy Resources Management and Policy<br />
Students in the energy resources management and policy track<br />
must choose four <strong>of</strong> the following courses:<br />
ENER 601 Energy Resources (3)<br />
ENER 602 Energy Economics (3)<br />
ENER 603 Energy Infrastructure Management (3)<br />
ENER 604 New Technologies in Energy Management (3)<br />
ENER 646 Environmental/Energy Law and Policy<br />
Development (3)<br />
International Commerce<br />
Students in the international commerce track must complete<br />
the following courses:<br />
IMAN 630 International Financial Management (3)<br />
IMAN 635 Managing Country Risk (3)<br />
IMAN 640 International Marketing Management (3)<br />
IMAN 645 The International Legal and Tax Environment (3)<br />
International Finance<br />
Students in the international finance track must complete the<br />
following courses:<br />
ADMN 639 Multinational Financial Management (3)<br />
IMAN 645 The International Legal and Tax Environment (3)<br />
Students in the international finance track must complete two<br />
<strong>of</strong> the following courses:<br />
ADMN 632 Financial Management <strong>of</strong> Current Operations (3)<br />
ADMN 633<br />
Capital Markets, Institutions, and Long-Term<br />
Financing (3)<br />
ADMN 634 Investment Valuation (3)<br />
ADMN 630 Financial Decision Making for Managers (3)<br />
ADMN 631 Financial Management in Organizations (3)<br />
Course descriptions are found on pp. 110–56.<br />
| 46 | 2003–2004 Graduate Catalog