Florida International University (FIU) or Ohio University
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18 Jan 2013, 22:11
Please help. Which one looks like a stronger choice as in stronger courses?
I know, I know. I am not looking at top 20 schools here. First, I only had a 3.3 undergraduate gpa, studied Sport Management, do not really want to take the GMAT, and looking to do a AACSB accredited online program.
With all that being said, which curriculum looks like the more challenging and better suited for real world environments?
I am partial to FIU as I am an alum and LOVE FIU. Received a great education and enjoyed my time there. The problem is FIU online program is just a general MBA while, Ohio University has specialties within their MBA program. That is the problem I have with FIUs program.
FIU MBA Courses: If you go to FIUs online corporate MBA website, it will give you a detail description of each course. I can not paste the link as I have no been on here for 5 days.
Course Listing
FIN 6446
Competitive Strategy
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
ACG 6026
Accounting for Managers
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
FIN 6406
Corporate Finance
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
QMB 6357
Business Analysis for Decision Making
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
MAN 6501
Operations Management
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
MAR 6805
Marketing Management in the Global Environment
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
ACG 6175
Financial Reporting and Analysis
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
MAN 6608
International Business
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
FIN 6644
Global Financial Strategy
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
MAN 6830
Organization Information Systems
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
MAN 6245
Organizational Behavior
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
MAN 6726
Strategic Management
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
BUL 6810
Legal Environment of Business
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
MAR 6816
Corporate Simulation
Duration: 8 weeks | Credit Hours: 3
MAN 6356
Professional Development Seminar I
Duration: TBD | Credit Hours: 1
MAN 6357
Professional Development Seminar II
Duration: TBD | Credit Hours: 1
Ohio University MBA Courses:
MBA 6320 - Data Analysis for Decision Making
· How to interpret partial or sample information; rational approaches to decision making in an atmosphere of uncertainty; operations research: its methods and techniques, when to use it, and how to use it effectively.
MBA 6340 – Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
· A strategic and analytical approach to complex behavioral problems involving interactions among individuals, groups, and organizations. Includes the design and implementation of management practices as a basis for aligning human resource practices to support and advance the strategic intent of the organization.
MBA 6315 - Accounting for Executives
· Critical analysis and application of accounting principles, and how one builds upon those principles to maximize value creation. Relating accounting and financial disciplines to both the strategic focus of an organization, and the external forces impacting it.
MBA 6335 - Managerial Finance
· The role and responsibilities of today's financial manager with special emphasis on advanced tools and techniques for solving complex financial problems. Topics of special interest in budgeting, funds analysis, and allocation will be discussed. Models for financial decision making under conditions of uncertainty will be formulated.
MBA 6350 - Strategic Marketing and Supply Chain Management
· Development and execution of marketing strategy plans and management of marketing operations in the U.S. corporate environment, analyzing both the controllable and uncontrollable aspects of the strategy. Special emphasis on the relationship of marketing mix to the ever-changing consumer needs and dynamic business environment.
MBA 6360 - Strategic Use of Information
· This course is intended to provide an introduction to information systems and their strategic role in organizations. The course blends organizational and managerial concerns with the study of information technologies. It is broadly focused with an orientation toward fundamental principles and concepts.
MBA 6370 - Management of Operations
· Selected survey and case applications of techniques in plant layout, production planning and control, materials management, quality control, and operations research to operations management problem solving, decision making, and policy determination.
MBA 6380 - Strategic Leadership
· The primary focus of this course is to analyze and understand the problems handled by chief executive officers or senior management in an increasingly competitive and global environment. Concepts discussed include strategy formulation at the corporate (diversification) and business levels, interrelationships between firms and their environments; corporate governance and strategy implementation issues (developing high performance organizations and strategic performance systems).
MBA 6912 - Applied Business Experience (CAPSIM)
· Students demonstrate interdisciplinary knowledge and range of skills through integration of business concepts mastered in the MBA Program. This project is launched in the third quarter of study and culminates in the presentation and submission of a consulting report in the final quarter of study.
Executive Management Concentration Courses
1. MBA 6325 – Business Analytics. Provides an introduction to analytics, which can be characterized as the gathering of data, processing of that data, and interpretation of that data. Also addresses issues in the use of data analysis in the decision making process. Employs techniques from statistics and operations research, as well as more recently developed techniques such as data mining, executive information systems, digital dashboards, and online analytical processing.
2. MBA 6900 – Leadership and Change Management. Provides an informed, constructive, and reflective sense of the challenges associated with organizational change, as well as guidance on how to participate in and lead a change initiative. The course introduces organizational change theories, approaches to implementation, and the role of effective leadership in making change happen.
3. MBA 6900 – Ethics in the Global Environment. Introduces key concepts related to business ethics, with a particular focus on issues that managers face in the global environment of business. Important decision making frameworks are introduced, and the pros and cons of these frameworks are discussed with the goal of helping the student develop their own unique approach to ethical reasoning based upon greater awareness of their values and priorities.
Finance Concentration Courses
1. MBA 6355 – Investments. Develops risk and return based on portfolio theory and asset pricing models. Overviews portfolio management and investment performance, as well as equity valuation, market efficiency and behavioral issues.
2. MBA 6345 – Financial Markets and Institutions. Provides concepts, problems, and applications of financial decision making as related to financial markets and institutions. The banking system as well as equity, fixed income, derivative and foreign exchange markets are emphasized.
3. MBA 6365 – Advanced Corporate Finance. Provides students with a deeper understanding of corporate finance. Specifically, this course covers the following topics: capital structure, dividend policy, both long-term and short-term financing, risk management at the firm level, and other special topics. By the end of the course, students will be able to address key company specific questions about the firm’s strategy and ability to fund its operations, while at the same time managing and incorporating risk management to maximize shareholder wealth.
Health Care Concentration Courses
1. HLTH 6010 – Introduction to the U.S. Health Care Delivery System. Overview and analysis of the U.S. health services system, including a detailed examination of how the system is organized, internal and external forces on the system, how services are delivered, and the mechanisms by which health care services are financed.
2. HLTH 6210 – Health Care Finance. Financial administration concepts and tools (such as financial statement analysis, time value of money, cost analysis and rate-setting, budgeting, portfolio theory, asset pricing models, valuation methods, and cost of capital) essential in sustaining viability of various health care organizations.
3. HLTH 6280 – Health Law. Interface between the legal system and the health care delivery system, considering the roles and rights of key U.S. health care stakeholders, including: patients, administrators, governing boards, state and federal government, third-party payors, and health care providers.