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This course covers the elements necessary to make proper ethical decisions by defining what ethics are and identifying the questions that need to be asked in everyday business practices.
This course is an introduction to the exciting field of forensic accounting. Guest lecturers from diverse fields will describe their careers by presenting real-world cases and investigations.
The internship is an opportunity for the student to apply the material previously studied in your accounting courses. It provides practical experience in a variety of accounting job functions.
This course is designed for students of accounting and international business professionals who are working for public accounting firms, corporations, and other enterprises engaged in international business.
This course introduces students to the internal audit profession and process. It is designed for CPAs, CIAs, CMAs; controllers, auditors; financial managers; corporate executives; federal and state auditors.
Nonprofit organizations represent one of the fastest-growing sectors of our economy. This course examines the core principles and practices of nonprofit accounting.
This course utilizes case studies to examine client’s financial statements, legal liability, internal control, evaluation, sampling techniques, audit reports, and reviews the principles governing certified public accountants.
Analyze standard costs, differential cost, profit-volume relationships, overhead allocations, and learn break-even analysis.
Receive hands-on experience in a computer lab on how to best utilize enterprise business software, often referred to as ERP Systems or Automated Accounting packages.
This course is helpful to students who need a pre-MBA review of calculus principles and applications.
This course advances your knowledge of the tools and techniques of business strategy, strategic risk management, risk assessment, risk transfer and insurance, and market, credit, and supply chain risk management.
This course focuses on the cyber security management factors required to protect people, information, infrastructure, and other assets as our lives and our critical infrastructure are becoming increasingly digitally dependent.
This course introduces the concepts and skills to effectively design and implement an enterprise risk management program that is tailored to an organization's culture, governance structure, and current management processes.
This course introduces the basic principles and concepts of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM). Gain an understanding of how ERM integrates into an organization's governance structure and processes.
This course, an alternative to the Capstone "Building the Preparedness Plan" course, practical experience and application of the knowledge and skills learned in the previous courses.
In this capstone course, students build at least one module of a preparedness plan each week utilizing lessons learned in the previous five courses. Employed students may utilize their employer as the subject case.
This course provides the tools for conducting risk and vulnerability assessments for any organization and incorporating these assessments into thriving emergency plans.
This free student information session includes an overview of the program curriculum and requirements, review of key resources to aid students in their studies, and an overview of the profession.
This course provides training and education to effectively deal with the success or failure of every preparedness plan: the human execution of best practices in a highly stressed environment.
This course provides an overview of how stakeholders come together to effectively respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of disasters, no matter the size or location of the incident.
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