2003-2005 - Special Collections - University of Baltimore
2003-2005 - Special Collections - University of Baltimore
2003-2005 - Special Collections - University of Baltimore
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REQUIREMENTS<br />
Subject to the individual student's approved plan, the Graduate Business Certificate<br />
requites completion <strong>of</strong> four <strong>of</strong> the following courses:<br />
ACCT 504<br />
ECON 504<br />
MGMT 504<br />
MGMT 506<br />
MKTG 504<br />
OPRE 504<br />
ACCT 510<br />
ACCT 511<br />
ACCT 512<br />
Introduction to Accounting (3)<br />
Economics (3)<br />
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management (3)<br />
Production and Operations Management (3)<br />
Marketing Management (3)<br />
Business Statistics (3)<br />
Intermediate Accounting (3)<br />
I ntermed iatel Ad vanced Acco unti ng(3)<br />
Auditing Accounting Systems (3)<br />
Certificate in Technology Commercialization<br />
Lanny Herron, Adviser<br />
The program leading CO che Certificate in Technology Commercialization consists <strong>of</strong> 12<br />
credits (four courses) covering various aspects <strong>of</strong> technology commercialization, ranging<br />
from an overview <strong>of</strong> trends in technology to courses in commercialization planning and<br />
implementation. Individual courses also may be taken to supplement a current graduate<br />
program, or to explore a special copic, and classes may be taken for noncredit as well.<br />
This program is <strong>of</strong>fered in conjunction with the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Maryland, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />
County (UMBC). Classes are held at either campus. At UMBC, classes meet in the<br />
Technology Center, <strong>of</strong>f 1-95 in southwest <strong>Baltimore</strong> County. At UB, courses meet in the<br />
Business Center building on Mt. Royal Avenue near North Charles Street.<br />
Required Courses (12 credits)<br />
MGMT 761 Technology Trends (3)<br />
MGMT 762 Opportunity Analysis (3)<br />
MGMT 763 Commercialization Planning (3)<br />
MGMT 764 Commercial Scart-up (3)<br />
Doctor <strong>of</strong>Management Information Systems (DMIS)<br />
Dr. Milt Jenkins, Adviser<br />
The Merrick School <strong>of</strong> Business will begin admitting students into ics Doctor <strong>of</strong><br />
Management Information Systems (DMIS) program in January <strong>2003</strong>. The DMIS program<br />
is more applied than theoretical in nature and requires a range <strong>of</strong> courses from several<br />
disciplines. Students will graduate with an understanding <strong>of</strong> the current world <strong>of</strong><br />
information from both a technical and administrative perspective. For further information,<br />
visit http://business.ubalt.edu/catalog/grad/dmis or contact Dr. Milt Jenkins, program<br />
adviser at mjenkins@ubalt.edu.<br />
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