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Winter Session 2010
Course Number - Title
Sec. Call # Days Meeting Times Location Activity Cr. Hrs Instructor
C30.0235 - POVERTY & DEVELOPMENT Show Description
The objective of this course is to offer an understanding of issues related to poverty and development. In discussions on the roles of governments, international agencies, donors, NGOs and private institutions, emphasis will be on developmental approaches to poverty alleviation. Study of social entrepreneurship and private sector participation will receive special attention.

Students will gain an understanding of challenges, obstacles, constraints and solutions to poverty alleviation and development.
00170010MTWRF01:00pm - 04:40pm TISC UC15 LEC3.0 GEORGE, ABRAHAM
 This section meets from 1/4/2010 to 1/15/2010
 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE. C30.0235001 IS NOT OPEN TO FRESHMEN.
 Tuition Cost: $3267
C40.0006 - LAW, BUSINESS & SOCIETY Show Description
The Law, Business & Society course challenges students to think more deeply about legal systems and appreciate how they have evolved and continue to evolve in relationship to business and society. The interaction between law and business is multi-dimensional involving social, political, ethical and technological considerations.

In the course, students will examine how key areas of business law influence the structure of domestic and international business relationships, while honing their analytical, communication, conflict resolution and team problem solving skills.
00870011MTWRF01:00pm - 04:40pm TISC UC21 LEC4.0 HENDLER, RICHAR
 This section meets from 1/4/2010 to 1/15/2010
 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE. C40.0006008 IS OPEN ONLY TO JUNIORS AND SENIORS.
 Tuition Cost: $4356
C55.0025 - THE BUSINESS OF BROADWAY Show Description
This marketing course is designed to provide students with a framework for understanding the dynamics of Broadway and live theater, as an important business enterprise within the entertainment industry. The focus is on understanding the development and application of the economics, finance, structure, implementation and staging of performances, as well as the marketing strategies and tactics for gaining audience awareness and decision to purchase.

The course will examine funding, marketing, branding, product positioning and the global distribution of live theatrical entertainment. The course will cover the history, venues, vocabulary, players, business and creative structures, budget development, supplementary revenue streams, successes and failures, relationship with the movie and music industries, the important figures and support systems that make the system work, global reach and other topics. The course will also explore licensing, sponsorships and promotion, deal structures, touring and the Road. Lecture, discusssion, site visits, and project work will be included.

The final assignment for this course will be due one week after last class session.
00270020MWR06:00pm - 09:40pm TISC UC19 LEC2.0 SCROFANI
 This section meets from 1/4/2010 to 1/15/2010
 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE.
 Tuition Cost: $2178
C70.0014 - PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Show Description
This course will cover the basic business concepts of accounting, management and marketing. Through this introductory course students will become acquainted with current management issues and challenges.
00170012MTWRF09:00am - 12:40pm TISC UC21 LEC4.0 GREENLEAF, ERIC
 This section meets from 1/4/2010 to 1/15/2010
 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE. NOT OPEN TO STERN STUDENTS.
 Tuition Cost: $4356


     

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