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Master of Business Administration in Business Administration-Management 1 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-MANAGEMENT Admission Requirements Baccalaureate degree Academic preparation including GPA and prior degree(s) Minimum 2.50 GPA in last 60 hours of undergraduate degree program Three supportive letters from faculty, mentors, and/or employers Letter of interest in program Resume Official scores on the GMAT (GMAT may be waived for applicants who have an undergraduate degree with a 3.0 or better GPA in their last 60 SCH of coursework.) Faculty Contact: Dr. George Boger, (903) 223-3185, george.boger@tamut.edu Requirements must be submitted to the Graduate Studies Office by the designated deadline of first semester enrollment. Management track Degree Requirements Students should refer to their DegreeWorks degree audit in their Web for Students account for more information regarding their degree requirements. Code Title Hours Major Courses ACCT 525 Administrative Controls 1 3 ECO 576 Macroeconomic Theory and Policy 2 3 FIN 565 Managerial Finance 3 3 MGT 508 Strategic Planning 3 MGT 510 Leadership in Management 3 MGT 527 Managerial Policy and Strategy (Capstone course - should be taken during the last semester) 3 MGT 540 International Business 3 MGT 594 Organizational Behavior 3 MKT 521 Marketing Management 3 Graduate Business Course Elective 1,2,3 3 Minimum Hours for Degree 30 1 2 3 If an applicant does not have credit for 6 SCH Principles of Acct. I & II, then ACCT 526 Accounting for Managers is required as a prerequisite for ACCT 525 Administrative Controls and can be used as 3 SCH elective. If an applicant does not have credit for 6 SCH Principles or Elements of Economics I & II, then ECO 577 History of Economic Thought is required as a prerequisite for ECO 576 Macroeconomic Theory and Policy and can be used as 3 SCH elective. If an applicant does not have credit for 3 SCH Financial Management, then FIN 545 Finance for Managers is required as a prerequisite for FIN 565 Managerial Finance and can be used as 3 SCH elective. Graduate courses in Business Administration ACCT 525. Administrative Controls. 3 Hours. This course is a study of the role of accounting in internal management of business firms. Essentials of job order, process cost systems, use of standards, and budgeting are covered. Prerequisite: (ACCT 2301 and ACCT 2302) or ACCT 526. ACCT 526. Accounting for Managers. 3 Hours. Course covers financial and managerial accounting issues that confront economic entities. It is oriented toward graduate students who will eventually use, rather than prepare, accounting reports. No pre-requisite. ACCT 547. Financial Statement Analysis. 3 Hours. This course presents a comprehensive and current treatment of the analysis of financial statements as an aid to decision making for investors and creditors. The major focus is on the objectives of users of financial statements and on the analytical tools and techniques applied by them in reaching significant conclusions and decisions. Prerequisite: ACCT 323 with a C or better.

2 Master of Business Administration in Business Administration-Management ACCT 548. Partnership Taxation. 3 Hours. The tax effects on all phases of the life of a partnership (formation, operations, distributions, and liquidation) will be covered. Prerequisite: ACCT 324 with a C or better. ACCT 557. Advanced Accounting Systems. 3 Hours. This course is designed to achieve the following objectives: design and use accounting information systems; learn the foundations for building business controls and managing business risk; understand IT governance in an organization and how IT controls and governance relate to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act; understand how IT controls and risks must be integrated into a company's overall risk profile; and design and implement control systems. Prerequisite: ACCT 429. ACCT 558. Accounting & Audit Research. 3 Hours. A study of the role of accounting in internal management of business firms. Financial statement analysis, fund flow statements, essentials of job order, process cost systems, use of standards and budgeting are covered primarily from the standpoint of manufacturing operations. Prerequisite: ACCT 427. ACCT 568. Supply Chain Management Financial Strategy and Profitability. 3 Hours. in the supply chain, strategic partnering, and centralized decision making. This course is equivalent to both SCM 568 and FIN 568. Prerequisite: ACCT 577. Data Analytics. 3 Hours. This course studies the use of accounting data to identify, analyze, and solve business problems. Examines the processes needed to develop, report, and analyze accounting data and the business risks related to data collection, storage, and use. ACCT 589. Individual Study. 3 Hours. ECO 576. Macroeconomic Theory and Policy. 3 Hours. Analyzes the use of various instruments of monetary and fiscal policy and their effects on employment, prices, economic growth, and the balance of payments. Prerequisite: ECON 2301 or ECO 577. ECO 577. History of Economic Thought. 3 Hours. Seminar in the development of economic thought. The purpose is to acquaint the student with economists who have played an important role in the evolution of economic philosophy and theory. ECO 589. Individual Study. 3 Hours. Individual instruction. May be repeated when topics vary. FIN 531. Finance for Energy Professionals. 3 Hours. This course identifies the organization, instruments, and methods of corporate finance with consideration of the effects on the organization and its stakeholders. FIN 545. Finance for Managers. 3 Hours. This course covers cash flow estimation, capital budgeting, time value of money, and valuation of stocks and bonds. FIN 565. Managerial Finance. 3 Hours. An analysis of how financial markets operate and how security prices are determined in these markets provides a base for explaining how financial management can affect the value of the firm; methods of risk analysis and discounted cash flow techniques are emphasized. Cases are used in this course. Prerequisite: FIN 545 with a grade of C or better. FIN 566. Managerial Finance for Energy Professionals. 3 Hours. Analysis of financial markets and operations within the energy industry as a base for explaining how financial management can affect the value of the firm. Oil and gas accounting, financing large energy projects, the world energy market as well as hedging and tax considerations are covered. Energy industry cases are used. Pre-requisites: FIN 545 or FIN 531 or FIN 454. FIN 568. Supply Chain Management Financial Strategy and Profitability. 3 Hours. in the supply chain, strategic partnering, and centralized decision making. This course is equivalent to both SCM 568 and ACCT 568. Prerequisite: FIN 589. Individual Study. 3 Hours. GBUS 530. The Culture of Mexico. 3 Hours. Via a trip to Mexico City, this course provides an interdisciplinary business background for understanding the growing commercial and economic interdependence among nations and specifically as related to the major trading partner of the United States the country of Mexico. Course content focuses on 1) the impact of culture on the Mexican citizens; 2) differences in U.S. and Mexican cultures; 3) how Mexican culture affects its attitude towards its neighbors; and 4) the structure of the Mexican population by ethnic groups and how this affects the culture. Prerequisite: Course requires travel outside of the United States.

Master of Business Administration in Business Administration-Management 3 GBUS 535. The Economy of Mexico. 3 Hours. Via a trip to Mexico City, this course provides an interdisciplinary business background for understanding the growing commercial and economic interdependence among nations and specifically as related to the major trading partner of the United States the country of Mexico. Course content focuses on 1) the economic structure of the Mexican economy; 2) the role of exports; 3) major international trading partners; 4) growth of the economy by sectors; 5) why illegal aliens cross the U.S. borders and the impact on the economy and psyche of the people, including the government. Prerequisite: Course requires travel outside of the United States. GBUS 570. Internship in Business. 3 Hours. The internship is a work experience that will allow the student to develop skills, gain hands-on business experience, and test career choices and options. The internship will complement and validate the student's academic training. GBUS 597. Special Topics. 3 Hours. Instructors will provide an organized class designed to cover areas of specific interest. Students may repeat the course when topics vary. MGT 508. Strategic Planning. 3 Hours. This course provides an overview of strategic planning including its nature, scope and development as a critical area of management education and of the steps in the strategic planning process. MGT 510. Leadership in Management. 3 Hours. The course examines models of leadership in orgranizations and allows the student to explore leadership in personal, group, strategic, and global contexts. The course uses a flexible leadership model to help students and practicing managers understand and apply the principles of leadership. MGT 515. Production and Operations Management. 3 Hours. This class is an introduction to the management of production and operations functions in manufacturing and service organizations. This includes the development of problem solving and decision-making skills directed towards structuring complexity and uncertainty. Special emphasis will be given to the strategic impact of production and operations decisions and the interfaces between operations and the other functional areas of a firm. MGT 527. Managerial Policy and Strategy. 3 Hours. This is a capstone course requiring the application and integration of principles from various business disciplines including accounting, finance, marketing, management and economics in the solution of managerial problems and the development and implementation of corporate strategies in a changing environment. It must be taken during the last semester of enrollment. MGT 531. Management Strategy in the Energy Industry. 3 Hours. This course identifies current issues and potential problems that can impact growth and sustainability of ventures in the energy industry. To address these issues and minimize the impact of potential problems, the course provides a model and process for strategic planning including its nature, scope, elements and development as a critical area of management in the industry. MGT 532. Risk Management in the Energy Industry. 3 Hours. This course is designed to reflect the dynamic nature of the field of rish management, present the timely issues of risk, and prepare students for longterm and effective management of risk in energy industry business undertakings. MGT 540. International Business. 3 Hours. This is an examination of the opportunities and challenges associated with doing business in the international arena. Special emphasis will be paid to strategies and structures of international business, the implications of international business for the functional areas of the firm, the complexity of managing and marketing in the international context due to environmental diversity, the management of financial and political risk, the international allocation of financial and productive resources, and the multinational firm. MGT 575. Management Science. 3 Hours. This course will introduce a variety of quantitative techniques for management decision-making problems. The emphasis will be placed on how to formulate a real world problem into an appropriate mathematical model, and how to derive a solution to the established model. The course focuses on linear deterministic models and requires hands-on use of some computer software packages. MGT 589. Individual Study. 3 Hours. MGT 592. Human Resource Methods. 3 Hours. This is a graduate seminar for the study of selected procedures in human resource management such as job analysis, wage and salary surveys, fringe benefit administration, selection techniques, and performance appraisal systems. MGT 594. Organizational Behavior. 3 Hours. This course is a study of significant behavioral science research and the practical applications of this research in managing individuals and organizations. Primary topics include group dynamics, organizational development, motivation, decision-making, leadership and personal growth and development. MGT 597. Special Topics. 3 Hours. Instructors will provide an organized class designed to cover areas of specific interest. Students may repeat the course when topics vary. MIS 512. Supply Chain Management Systems. 3 Hours. The supply chain professional learns the basic techniques and concepts which includes building sales and operations plans. From this, the master schedule, material requirements planning, and distribution requirements planning records are tied to the manufacturing function from both the supplier, or the inbound side, and the customer, or the outbound side. Prerequisite: Admission into the MBA program.

4 Master of Business Administration in Business Administration-Management MIS 514. Cyber Security. 3 Hours. Study of the approach to Cyber Security management within an enterprise. Focus on the creation of a Cyber Security Management Program. Processes covered include, but are not limited to; Cyber Security Program requirements, Governance, Cyber Defenses, Security Program Development, Risk Management, and Incident Response. Pre-requisite: Admission to the MBA program. MIS 515. Technology Project Management. 3 Hours. This course examines techniques for managing technology-relatd projects with emphasis on Agile project management practics, teams, functions, planning, scheduling, pricing and estimating, cost controls, trade-offs, risk management, contracts, procurement, and quality. Prerequisite: Admission to Graduate program. MIS 516. Information Resource Management. 3 Hours. This course aims to provide a broad managerial overview of the issues, challenges, and opportunities related to the management and deployment of Information Systems (IS). Information is a critical resource that plays a major role in managerial decision-making and thereby it influences business policy and strategic planning. This course will examine the internal and external issues involved in Information Resource Management. Internal IS issues include the management of IS professionals, project teams, and the acquisition of hardware and software. External IS issues would include areas such as organizational structure, planning processes, and management control of IS resources. While students will learn about the emerging trends in the IS field such as, but not limited to, Project Management, Cloud computing, Enterprise Resource Planning, IT security, or business intelligence, the course will focus on two or three major contemporary areas relevant at the time of delivery of this course. Prerequisite: Admission into the MBA program. MIS 528. Emerging Technologies in MIS. 3 Hours. Students will examine technologies that have been identified as emerging and addresses their impact on business organizations and individuals in global environment through a study of contemporary literature. This is a Web-based course which requires PC skills. Prerequisite: MIS 360. MIS 552. Information Systems Management. 3 Hours. This course examines the information systems and technology topics that enable managers to make informed decisions regarding the application and implementation of technology in an organization. MIS 577. Data Analytics. 3 Hours. This course studies the use of accounting data to identify, analyze, and solve business problems. Examines the processes needed to develop, report, and analyze accounting data and the business risks related to data collection, storage, and use. Prerequisite: Admission into the MBA program. MIS 589. Individual Study. 3 Hours. MKT 505. Services Marketing. 3 Hours. This course focuses on problems and strategies specific to service businesses. Problems such as inability to inventory, difficulty in synchronizing demand and supply, difficulty in controlling quality will be addressed. Strategies used by successful services marketers to overcome these difficulties will be discussed. MKT 521. Marketing Management. 3 Hours. This is an advanced marketing course utilizing an analytical approach to solving marketing problems involved in goal setting, planning, and strategies as they apply to product policy, pricing objectives, promotional objections, distribution policy and marketing research. MKT 589. Individual Study. 3 Hours. SCM 512. Supply Chain Management Systems. 3 Hours. The supply chain professional learns the basic techniques and concepts which includes building sales and operations plans. Prerequisite: Admission into the MBA program. SCM 543. Purchasing and Quality Management. 3 Hours. This course focuses on the management system, which is concerned with planning and meeting customer needs through leadership and strategic planning. Prerequisite: Admission into the MBA program. SCM 554. Logistics and Transportation Management. 3 Hours. This course focuses on the functional areas of logistics and transportation, with emphasis placed on the quantitative treatment of the design and planning issues in logistics. Prerequisite: Admission into the MBA program. SCM 568. Supply Chain Management Financial Strategy and Profitability. 3 Hours. in the supply chain, strategic partnering, and centralized decision making. This course is equivalent to both FIN 568 and ACCT 568. Prerequisite: Faculty Dr. Gary L. Stading Dean-College of Business Email: gstading@tamut.edu

Master of Business Administration in Business Administration-Management 5 Dr. Terry W. Bechtel Email: terry.bechtel@tamut.edu Dr. George M. Boger Associate Email: george.boger@tamut.edu Dr. Joan M. Brumm Email: joan.brumm@tamut.edu Dr. Larry Davis Email: larry.davis@tamut.edu Dr. James L. Harbin Email: james.harbin@tamut.edu Dr. Melissa Houston Visiting Email: mhouston@tamut.edu ( mhouston@tamut.edu) Dr. Patricia W. Humphrey Email: patricia.humphrey@tamut.edu Selena Jefferies Instructor Email: selena.jefferies@tamut.edu Dr. Steven Jordan Visiting Email: sjordan@tamut.edu Dr. Charles L. McDonald Email: charles.mcdonald@tamut.edu Dr. Brian Matthews Assistant Email: bmatthews@tamut.edu Dr. James Nguyen Associate Email: james.nguyen@tamut.edu Dr. Robert Owen Associate Email: robert.owen@tamut.edu Dr. Richard Parsons Assistant Email: richard.parsons@tamut.edu Dr. David Reavis Associate Email: david.reavis@tamut.edu