BUS 516 - Managerial Accounting
(3 credits)
Examines the use and preparation of cost and management data for planning, decision-making, and control. It is intended as an introduction for individuals who will make business decisions and evaluate the performance of business units using accounting data. Topics covered include: cost allocation systems, cost for short-term and long-term decision-making, customer profitability analysis, and planning and management control systems.
BUS 518 - Financial Management
(3 credits)
Covers the foundations of corporate finance and investments. Students use these foundations to analyze financial decisions. Topics covered include: the valuation of fixed-income securities and stocks, capital budgeting and the choice of investment projects, the optimal capital structure of the firm, and the notion of market efficiency.