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 Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA)  Offered by the School of Management | 
		
			|  | • 			EMBA 613 - Financial Accounting | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 623 - Marketing | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 633 - Applied Business Decision Models | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 638 - Services and Operations Management | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 641 - Building the High-Performing Team | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 643 - Managerial Finance | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 653 - Organizational Behavior and Teams | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 660 - Management of Information Technology | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 673 - Legal Environment for Executives | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 674 - Business Ethics | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 678 - Business Strategy | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 703 - Financial Markets | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 709 - Global Capital Markets | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 710 - Global Macro Economics | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 712 - International Macroeconomics: Concepts and Country Strategy | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 715 - Special Topics in Accounting | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 716 - Managing Change | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 718 - Leadership and Change Management | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 725 - Leadership | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 735 - Systems Thinking and Dynamics | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 745 - Special Topics in Finance | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 750 - Capstone Project: Action Learning Project | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 751 - Corporate Global Strategy and Capstone | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 752 - A Strategic View of the Firm | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 755 - Special Topics in Management | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 765 - Special Topics in Management Information Systems | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 775 - Special Topics in Marketing | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 790 - National Defense Residency # 1 | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 791 - The Regulatory and Business Environment of the European Union | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 792 - National Defense Residency 2 | 
				
			|  | • 			EMBA 795 - Global Residency | 
					
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 Exercise, Fitness, and Health Promotion (EFHP)  Offered by the College of Education and Human Development  | 
		
			|  | • 			EFHP 500 - Workshop in Exercise, Fitness, and Health Promotion | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 522 - Anatomy for the Athletic Trainer: Structure and Function of the Neuromuscular and Musculoskeletal Systems | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 524 - Physiology for the Athletic Trainer Including the Pharmacology of Sports Injuries | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 526 - Athletic Training Perspectives: Evaluation and Prevention of Sports Injuries | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 528 - Advanced Athletic Training | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 598 - Special Topics | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 599 - Independent Study EFHP | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 605 - History of American Sport, Exercise, and Physical Culture | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 610 - Advanced Exercise Physiology | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 611 - Fitness Assessment: Theory and Practice | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 612 - Scientific Foundation of Applied Kinesiology | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 613 - Advanced Applied Biomechanics | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 614 - Advanced Exercise Nutrition | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 615 - Epidemiology and Environmental Health | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 616 - Motor Behavior and Development | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 618 - Exercise and Sport Psychology | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 620 - Research Methods for Applied Kinesiology | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 621 - Statistical Methods for Applied Kinesiology | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 623 - Research Design and Statistical Reasoning | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 630 - Exercise, Health, and Fitness Program Development | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 650 - Scientific Principles of Motor Learning | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 660 - Management of Exercise, Fitness, and Health Promotion Organizations | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 670 - Analysis of Teaching in Physical Education | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 671 - Teaching PHED in Secondary School | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 680 - Ethical Issues in Exercise, Fitness, and Health Promotion | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 690 - Scientific Communications | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 798 - Project | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 799 - Thesis | 
				
			|  | • 			EFHP 802 - Readings for the Doctor of Arts in Community College Education | 
					
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 Film and Video Studies (FAVS)  Offered by the College of Visual and Performing Arts  | 
		
			|  | • 			FAVS 100 - Film and Video Studies Colloquium | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 225 - The History of World Cinema | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 300 - Global Horror Film | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 335 - Sound and Lighting for Film and Video | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 352 - Ethics of Film and Video | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 355 - Film Business Practices | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 356 - Film Marketing | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 365 - Documentary Filmmaking I | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 375 - Fiction Film Directing | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 399 - Special Topics in Film and Video Studies | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 400 - Film and Video Career Seminar | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 450 - Internship in Film and Video Studies | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 455 - Studio and Field Productions Practicum | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 460 - Advanced Video Editing | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 470 - Film and Video Screenwriting | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 483 - Feature-Length Scriptwriting | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 490 - Independent Study | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 498 - Creative Producing and Development | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 499 - Senior Project | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 535 - Sound and Lighting | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 550 - Internship | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 565 - Documentary Filmmaking | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 570 - Screenwriting | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 575 - Fiction Film Directing | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 590 - Independent Study | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 597 - Independent Production | 
				
			|  | • 			FAVS 599 - Special Topics | 
					
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 Finance (FNAN) Offered by the School of Management If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to SOM, those courses will not count on an undergraduate degree application for any major in the school, except as general elective credit. A grade of C or higher must be presented on the graduation application for each upper-level course in the major. Course prerequisites are strictly enforced. Degree status is defined as formal admission to BS degree status in SOM. | 
		
			|  | • 			FNAN 300 - Personal Financial Management | 
				
			|  | • 			FNAN 301 - Financial Management | 
				
			|  | • 			FNAN 302 - Financial Analysis, Forecasting, and Valuation | 
				
			|  | • 			FNAN 311 - Principles of Investment | 
				
			|  | • 			FNAN 321 - Financial Institutions | 
				
			|  | • 			FNAN 351 - Principles of Real Estate | 
				
			|  | • 			FNAN 401 - Advanced Financial Management | 
				
			|  | • 			FNAN 411 - Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management | 
				
			|  | • 			FNAN 412 - Futures and Options Markets | 
				
			|  | • 			FNAN 421 - Money and Capital Markets | 
				
			|  | • 			FNAN 430 - Empirical Methods in Finance | 
				
			|  | • 			FNAN 432 - Fixed-Income Securities | 
				
			|  | • 			FNAN 440 - International Financial Management | 
			
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