AI DBA online Course details

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BU 151101 Organization and Leadership (6 credits)

In this course, students will study organizational effectiveness. Models and theories of leadership will be used to analyze management and organizational behavior and make recommendations for improvement. Some examples of functional and dysfunctional leadership are examined with specific sensitivity to cross-cultural differences. Team development dynamics and performance are reviewed in the context of identifying best practices to improve individual and team effectiveness in pursuing company or group objectives.

BU 151102 Innovation and Technology Intelligence & Leadership (6 credits)

Technical innovation is crucial for the success of any individual or business entity in our rapidly evolving world. We study innovation across three key spheres of a business: product, process, and organization. The integration of intelligence-driven systems, including AI and advanced data analytics, is transforming the business landscape at lightning speed. Students will gain an appreciation of the efficiencies created through the use of these intelligent information systems and the application of data-driven insights to enhance and refine business decisions. Operations management principles are employed to develop strategies, processes, and operations that leverage internet-based and intelligence-enhanced solutions, ensuring businesses remain competitive in an increasingly digital marketplace.

BU 151106 Business Strategy (6 credits)

Business policy and strategies are designed by the students to address changes in the business environment and the need for companies to adapt in pursuit of company success in the marketplace. Some key areas of study are the principles of leadership succession and organization growth and development. Organizational structure and strategy are important focal points for leadership in the context of global dynamics and cultural and political differences as in the global competitive landscape.

BU151201 - Research Methodology (6 Credits)

This course is designed to provide a solid foundation in research methodology by immersing students in an array of different techniques involving information, data, surveys, interviews, and other methods of data accumulation.  Upon completion of this course, students will have a complete understanding of the different ways that specific data and information are used. Many different research approaches will also be discussed to bring students to a better understanding of all the different ways to analyze many different types of data.

BU151202 - Managerial Accounting and Financial Management (6 Credits)

This course will cover what drives managers and executives to make decisions about all aspects of the business including product costs, when to hire, budgeting, marketing techniques, organizational performance and which direction to take the business.  Students will also learn how to use accounting as not only a tool for tax obligation, but as a drive to improve the performance of an existing business.

BU151203 - Entrepreneurship and Leadership (6 Credits)

This course will provide students with a solid foundation to the key components in leading or starting a group, team, organization, business, or corporation.  Students will learn necessary entrepreneur skills including how to translate an idea into reality, and which steps are necessary in order to implement the plan and accomplish goals. In addition to entrepreneur skills, students will learn important leadership skills including how to successfully lead people with a vision.

BU151204 - Human resources Management (6 Credits)

In this course, students will focus on the role of a human resource professional as a strategic partner in today’s organizations.  Students will learn the basic concepts of databases, spreadsheet software, and information technology as they relate to managerial decision making and the maintenance of competitive advantage. Key HRM functions such as recruitment, selection, development, performance management, retention, compensation, safety, and labor relations will be examined. Current issues such as diversity training, sexual harassment, globalization, same sex marriages, and the rising costs of benefits will be discussed.

BU151206 - Essentials Of Project Management (6 Credits)

This course will cover the necessary steps to ensure successful project completion. Students will learn about everything from the initial planning, to creating a schedule, to executing the plan, to measuring performance along the way, to understanding the relationships between cost, resources, and timing. Students will also have an excellent understanding of the best communication techniques regarding project management.

BU151207 - Strategic Marketing (6 Credits)

This course will cover the best practices for strategic marketing. Areas of study that will be covered include choosing the right product, identifying your consumer, planning for the best time, and exploiting available resources when appropriate. Students will also learn in-depth about the different marketing media outlets, as well as which media fits different situations best, and why.

BU151208 - Leadership in International Multicultural Organization (6 Credits)

This course will help prepare students for successful business practices across different nations and cultures. Students will learn different leadership styles, as well as learn about their own cultural limitations, which will help them to understand the bigger picture. This course will also teach students how to work in an international environment regarding international laws, rules, regulations, and expectations.

BUAI101 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Data Analysis and Big Data (6 credits)

A comprehensive introduction to artificial intelligence (AI) and its applications in data analysis and big data. Students will explore fundamental AI concepts, learn how to leverage data analysis techniques, and understand the role of big data in driving business decisions. The course emphasizes practical skills, enabling students to apply AI tools to real-world business challenges, analyze large datasets, and make data-driven decisions to enhance organizational performance. Ideal for MBA students looking to integrate AI into their business strategies.

BUAI102 Machine Learning for Business and Natural Language Procesessing (6 credits)

Understanding the transformative impact of machine learning and natural language processing (NLP) on modern business practices. Students will gain hands-on experience with machine learning algorithms, learning how to implement these techniques to solve business problems, optimize operations, and enhance decision-making processes. The course also covers NLP applications, enabling students to analyze and interpret large volumes of text data, automate processes, and improve customer interactions. Ideal for MBA students seeking to harness the power of AI in business environments.

BUAI201 Ethics, Regulation and Compliance (6 credits)

This course explores the ethical challenges and regulatory frameworks surrounding the use of AI in business. Students will examine key compliance requirements, industry standards, and the
responsible implementation of AI technologies. The course prepares leaders to navigate the complexities of AI ethics and ensure adherence to legal and regulatory standards in a global business environment.

DISSERTATION (12 credits)