Graduate Electives and Concentrations

Purpose

 

Electives complete a student’s degree program. Electives are organized into concentrations. A student can combine any electives to complete a degree; however, should a student complete four electives from the same concentration the confirmed degree will stipulate completion of that concentration.  Students may complete multiple concentrations.

 

Degree Requirements

Data Analytics

BCIS 6310Introduction to Data Analytics

3

BCIS 6312Big Data Analytics

3

BCIS 6341Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence

3

BCIS 6357Data Visualization

3

Digital Marketing

BMKT 6342Digital Marketing

3

BMKT 6343Social Media Marketing

3

BMKT 6345Content and Creative Planning

3

BMKT 6344Marketing Research and Analytics

3

Health Care Administration

BHCM 6325Healthcare Law and Ethics

3

BHCM 6330Leadership in Healthcare

3

BHCM 6335Healthcare Finance

3

BHCM 6340Current Issues in Healthcare Administration

3

Information Security Management

BCIS 6321Business & Information Security

3

BCIS 6347Info. Security Program Basics

3

BCIS 6361Managing Info. Security Operations

3

BCIS 6387Risks, Issues, & Crises in Info Sec

3

International Business Concentration

BADM 6345Global Trade and Logistics

3

BMKT 6351Global Marketing & Competition

3

BMGT 6360International Management

3

BADM 6344Managing Global Sustainability

Semester hours

Non-Profit Administration and Leadership

BACC 6310Accounting for Non-Profits

3

BADM 6340Leading the Mission-Driven Organization

3

BADM 6350Social Entrepreneurship

3

BMKT 6325Marketing & Development for Non-Profit Organizations

3

Not-for-Profit Management

BACC 6320Not-for-Profit Accounting

3

BADM 6340Leading the Mission-Driven Organization

3

BADM 6350Social Entrepreneurship

3

BMKT 6325Marketing & Development for Non-Profit Organizations

3

Supply Chain Management Concentration

BADM 6345Global Trade and Logistics

3

BCIS 6380IT and Supply Chain Management

3

BSYS 6320Purchasing and Procurement

3

BSYS 6340Distribution and Inventory Management

3