Topics include challenges of diversity, and the impact of emotional, social, and cultural intelligence on team success. Students will learn why diverse teams make better decisions and are often integral to the success of organizations. The modern workplace includes people different in culture, gender, age, language, religion, education, and more. Students will not receive credit for both MGT 18 and MGT 18GS. Content will include significant attention to the experiences of Asian Americans and African Americans as members and leaders of such diverse teams.
Budgeting, loan applications, payment terms, and statement reconciliation will be covered as will credit ratings, cash management, compound interest, bank operations, and contract obligations.Ĭourse examines the ethical foundation for choices individuals make every day both in the workplace and in their private lives, the connection between economic and ethical obligations with examples related to privacy, reporting, whistle-blowing, workplace relationships, confidentiality, and intellectual property. Personal Financial Management (4)Ĭourse examines management of personal financial assets: savings and checking accounts, fixed assets, and credit cards. Internal accounting fundamentals, including cost behavior, cost application methods, overhead allocation methods, break-even analysis, budgeting, cost variance analysis, inventory management, and capital budgeting. Recording, organizing, and communicating financial information to business entities.
Using these analytic approaches, theory-based formulas, and spreadsheets, students explore managerial applications across all areas of business activity.Ĭross-listed with ECON 4. Introduction to techniques to develop/analyze data for informed tactical and strategic management decisions: statistical inference, probability, regression analysis, and optimization. Coursesįor course descriptions not found in the UC San Diego General Catalog 2023–24, please contact the department for more information. To plan your Marketing Minor courses, please visit our Resources page to access the Rady Program Requirements Sheet.All courses, faculty listings, and curricular and degree requirements described herein are subject to change or deletion without notice. Read the Academic Senate policy on minors (section E).įind the list of tentative Rady classes for the academic year on the undergraduate webpage.You can't use an upper-division course to satisfy the requirements of more than one minor.There is no limit for lower-division courses. You can use two upper-division courses (a maximum of 8 units) to fulfill the requirements for a minor that have also been used to satisfy the requirements of a major.Finish the minor with an overall minor GPA of 2.0.At least five classes for the minor must be taken at UC San Diego.Earn at least a C- in each course used for the minor.Take all Marketing minor classes for a letter grade.
In order to complete the Marketing Minor, students must comply to the following: The minor consists of 28 units that provide students with a broad choice of topical interests. The requirements include one required core course (4 units) and six elective courses (24 units). Master of Professional Accountancy (MPAc).