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Electives and Opportunities for Specialization of MBA at University of Western Ontario

Elective courses are designed to deliver state of the art thinking in a focused set of areas. Students take a minimum of nine elective courses, but may choose to take up to 11. Over the 13-week period (which also includes time for evaluations) you will generally be participating in both morning and afternoon courses.

We offer a carefully defined set of elective courses that together, form a competence inventory that supports common career paths of Ivey MBA grads. This gives you the ability to customize your elective suite of courses based on career interests in areas such as Finance, Marketing, Corporate Strategy and Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Health Sector and International Management.

Business English and Communication Course Dept of IM at National Sun Yat-Sen University

Undergraduate Courses of Department of Information Management : College of Management at National Sun Yat-Sen University

B4022206 Business English and Communication (3 crs):
To improve students’ English competence in subjects as general business topics, office issues, personnel, purchasing, finance and budgeting, management issues, restaurants and events, travel, entertainment and health.

Theories and Strategies for Technological Innovation Course at KAIST Graduate School of Management

MGT639 Theories and Strategies for Technological Innovation

As a research-oriented survey of theories and empirical studies on R&D, the main goal of this course is to understand and evaluate existing theories and economic models explaining important aspects of R&D and technological innovation and thereby to develop future research opportunities. This course may be helpful for students in the area of marketing (e.g., marketing of high tech products) and business strategy (e.g., core technological competence).

BSBA Major in Legal Management at University of San Carlos

College of Commerce at University of San Carlos

This is a para-legal program designed not only to provide students with general principles of management and business policies but also create future managers or entrepreneurs with a working knowledge of the legal environment where all enterprises operates. Students in this program are required to undergo legal internship during the terminal term in selected Cebu-based law offices. This is to expose students to the legal practices, documentation and research, in the process building their knowledge and competence in the field of commercial law. Is an alternative academic program offering of the University, aside from the traditional offerings of B.A. Political Science and B.A. in Philosophy offered by CAS, and other 4-year undergraduate degrees offered by COC as preparatory course to law school. This approximates a paralegal academic program. It is also a good preparation for other postgraduate studies in management and public administration.

PhD at University Putra Malaysia

The main objective of the Doctor of Philosophy or in short PhD programme is to prepare candidates for careers in academic or in disciplines requiring strong research background. The PhD programme is designed to enhance candidates’ competence in research in a specific area of management and business administration towards fostering the development of new knowledge.

Exposure in the areas of management will be in-depth, whereby graduates will be focusing on a specialised area and will work to further develop their conceptual and intellectual knowledge and methodological tools necessary to design and conduct independent research. Four areas of specialisation are introduced- marketing, management, finance and accounting.

Specialisations:
i. Management
Areas: Organisational Behaviour
Strategic Management
Technology Management
Information Management
Entrepreneurship

ii. Marketing
Areas: Marketing Strategy
International Marketing
Consumer Behaviour
Promotion
Retailing

iii. Finance
Areas: Investment Analysis
International Finance
Security Analysis and Portfolio Theory
Islamic Finance

iv. Accounting
Areas: Management Accounting
Financial Accounting
Auditing
Taxation
Accounting Education