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Course Descriptions: Business Management


EBM 100 Introduction to American Business (Fall, Spring)
(formerly EBE 110)
A survey of American business. The student is given an overview of business formation, management origins, and the functional relationships of marketing, finance, personnel, systems analysis and production of the organization and its environment.
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better for majors in Business. 4 credits.

EBM 101 Principles of Management (Fall, Spring, Summer)
(formerly EBE 221)
An introduction to the basic theory and practice of management. Examination of the managerial functions of planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling, and analysis of environmental influences on decision-making. Students will use micro-computer programs for business applications.
Prerequisite: EBE 101. 3 credits.

EBM 202 Organizational Behavior (Spring)
(formerly EBE 319)
To develop a systematic way of analyzing the structure of relationships within which organization behavior takes place. Questions the compatibility of human and organization needs and discusses the problems of authority, control, leadership, utilization of groups, communication, loyalty, and conformity as found in formal organizations.
Prerequisite: EBM 101. 3 credits.

EBM 213 Business Law I (Fall)
(formerly EBE 213)

Fundamental principles of law of contracts, contracts of guaranty and suretyship, and the law of sales and secured transactions under the Uniform Commercial Code; the relationship of principal and agent and that of employer and employee; personal property, and bankruptcy. 3 credits.

EBM 214 Business Law II (Spring)
(formerly EBE 214)

The legal aspects of the business unit including relations with consumers, partnerships, and corporations as well as commercial paper and banking under the Uniform Commercial Code, and legal principles involving trusts, mortgages, wills, insurance, and estates.
Prerequisites: EBM 213. 3 credits.

EBM 224 Human Resource Management (Fall)
(formerly EBE 224)

Management and development of personnel, recruitment, selection, and training of employees. Management techniques and productivity factors including fringe benefits, profit-sharing, employee management-labor relations. Prerequisite: EBM 101. 3 credits.

EBM 310 Multinational Business Management (upon request)
This course expands the fundamentals of management from the domestic to the international arena. Concentration is given to the strategies and structure of the multinational enterprise; the movement of monies, goods, skills and technology across borders; barriers to entry; home/host governments; developing and command economies; country (macro) and project (micro) risk models; staffing; ethics; corporate responsibility; and socio-cultural influences. Lectures, cases and research projects emphasize comparative management.
Prerequisites: EBM 101 and EBK 101. 3 credits.

EBM 317 The Social and Governmental Environment of Business (upon request)
(formerly EBE 317)

This course intends to explain the environment of business decision making. It discusses issues with emphasis on the interrelated legal, social, ethical, and political trends confronting business. In addition to dealing with such new governmental programs as those in environmental protection, occupational health and safety, and consumer regulation, it will deal with such traditional topics as anti-trust regulation.
Prerequisite: EBE 101 or 102.
3 credits. Substitute for Business Ethics.

EBM 320 Entrepreneurship and Management of Small Business (upon request)
(formerly EBE 440)

Emphasizes entrepreneurship and successful small business management. Includes legal forms of ownership, franchises, commercial and governmental sponsors, starting or buying a small business, developing and writing a business plan, strategic planning, accounting, and financial considerations. Also covers purchasing and vendor analysis, production and inventory control, risk and insurance planning, human resource management, and marketing and sales. Includes using the computer, and advanced technologies to gain a competitive edge. Special focus on international opportunities for small business.
Prerequisites: EBM 101, EBE 101 or 102. 3 credits.

EBM 400.2 Topics in Management (upon request)
(formerly EBE 400.2)

Study of selected topics in Management.
Prerequisite: EBE 101. 1-4 credits.

EBM 422 Management of Human Service Agencies (bi-annual E)
(formerly EBE 422)

An examination of the structure and function of human service organizations. Issues addressed include: power and authority, leadership, communications, decision making, organizational roles, stress and burnout, resource allocation, staff-client and board-staff relationships, organization linkages and environments, and organization.
Prerequisite: EBM 101. 3 credits.

EBM 481 Independent Study in Management (upon request)
(Description same as EBE 481).

3 credits.

EBM 493 Business Policy (Fall, Spring)
(formerly EBE 493)

An integrated capstone course focusing on application of case studies to the nature, functions and activities of actual businesses, analyzing objectives, policies, and performance, all in relation to the outside environment. Emphasis is placed on ethical aspects of decision-making. Case studies will be used to develop analytical skills. Knowledge and techniques which have been learned in earlier courses will be applied in this course.
Prerequisites: Senior standing.
3 credits.

EBM 494 Senior Honors Project (upon request)
(formerly EBE 494)

Prerequisites: EBM 493 and departmental permission. 3 credits.

EBM 498 Internship in Management (Fall, Spring)
(formerly EBE 498)

Seniors majoring in Economics and Finance can register for academic credit for field experience with business or government agencies in the greater New York area. Students will work under the supervision of a faculty member.
Prerequisites: Senior Status, a GPA of 2.3 in the major, departmental permission. 3 credits.