A descriptive and introductory course in the fundamentals of operations management. Students will be introduced to the basic concepts and techniques of managing operations both in manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors. Include product and process design; demand forecasting, facilities layout and location, materials management, inventory, management, productions planning and quality assurance. The international aspects of operations are highlighted wherever appropriate, as is the role of management information systems in operations management.
This course is meant to provide a general introduction to the financial environment that affects individuals, businesses, and business transactions. Also, is meant to provide a general introduction to basic financial tools in order to manage personal and working records. The purpose of this course is to discover the functions performed by financial systems, their structure and functioning.
Teacher: J. Carlos Velarde This course emphasizes in been able to apply relevant knowledge, skills, and exercise professional judgment as expected of a senior financial executive or advisor. Also, in taking or recommending decisions relating to the financial management of an organization, covering topics such as cost of capital, firm valuation, and capital budgeting. At the end of the course students should be able to evaluate potential investment decisions, assess and plan acquisitions and mergers as an alternative growth strategy, and also identify the potential impact of emerging issues in finance and financial management.
Teacher: Enrique Muentes Created for testing and diagnostic platform Moodle
Teacher: Vicente Navarrete The teaching of financial management has evolved over the past 40 years from simple descriptions of observed practice into a sound body of theory that represents our collective understanding of finance. So if you understand the first principles, every problem and issue can be addressed and solved with these principles. After all men of principles are the principal men
Teacher: Kasper Mijnders
This course aims, first of all, at providing a basic understanding of all kind of problems that we have in our world´s environments caused by us humans. Since the start of agriculture we changed ecosystems to cultivate our food, later the global trade of goods when the agricultural and industrial revolutions were starting. Now we have changed our earth completely by using all its natural resources with a still growing demand and are touching the end of the earth´s capacity, since October 2011 with 7 billion people and in 30 years may more as 9 billion. Can the Earth provide our needs in future and if so against which price? All environment issues constitute a subject matter of considerable complexity and a double sense, because of course we want to protect our world but also we want to live comfortably.
Teacher : Susana Arroyo G.
The purpose of this course is to discover the functions performed by financial systems, their structure and functioning. An examination of the roles of money and credits in current economy, emphasizing the impact of monetary factors on income and prices. “Not only do today´s money and banks differ from yesterday´s, but tomorrow´s financial system will surely differ from the current one in ways that are difficult to predict” (Cecchetti, 2006).
Teacher: Xavier Mosquera
This course integrates topics of management and organization theory, information and communication theory, and systems theory relevant to managing an organization’s information resources. Includes computer hardware and software, telecommunications, and database concepts and emphasizes the e-commerce and Internet based business models to get a competitiveness of global based business environments.
Teacher: Henry Rumbea The course is structured to introduce the student to the main functions of marketing (Product, Price, Promotion, and Place). The student will recognize the huge differences between marketing and advertising and will learn the critical role marketing plays today in the business world.
This course implies the evaluation of the different potential options available under the macro economics arena. It involves the analysis of economic aggregates such as unemployment, inflation or the GDP. This course is appropriate for those wishing to understand the domestic and effects of changes in real economic variables on a nation output or production.
This is a course that uses little math , graphs, as well as formulas, and everything starts with the concepts of what is a population , and sample.
Teacher: Lorena Silva
This course is an introduction to a way of understanding the world. Sociology is a field of study that explains social, political, and economic phenomena in terms of social structures, social forces, and group relations. Sociology is a field that studies the human society, as individuals, or the interaction as a group.This course focuses on topics as culture, socialization, social and political problems, and also how the interaction affects one another. I will introduce you to the field by focusing on several important sociological topics, including socialization, culture, the social construction of knowledge, inequality, race and ethnic relations, poverty, and political sociology.
Teacher: Suzanne Abad
College Writing II is a foundation course designed to develop effective writing. The skills you learn in this course will build upon those you learned in College Writing I and continue to prepare you for various types of writing assignments through the process of prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing. These skills will be carried over and enhanced in other courses.
Teacher: Henry Rumbea This course is designed to provide students with techniques and information of how do sales work. It will explain them how important sales are and how everybody no matter their profession should know how to sell. It will also provide material on how to manage a sales force and successfully.
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