This
Degree Program is accredited by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.
It leads students to receiving a Ukrainian State Diploma. Students must take courses
of the joint Ukrainian-American Bachelor Curriculum approved by the Ministry of
Education and Science of Ukraine, including: Managerial
Accounting (3) AF 400 Emphasizes accounting as a practical and useful
tool of control for business management. This course is an extension of the process
begun in Accounting Principles 1, dealing with accounting data and statements
for the evaluation and control of both individual operating units or segments
of a business and for a business enterprise as a whole. Auditing
(3) AF 310 Considers the role of the auditor, the organization of the accounting
profession and current audit environment. Introduces to the generally accepted
auditing standards, professional ethics, and legal liability. Conceptional theory
of auditing, including practical examples of auditing techniques and work programs.
Case studies used as a basis for discussion and analysis.Operational
Management (3) MB 330 Systems theory and models, production planning
and information systems, materials, management and control.International
Economic Relations (3) EC 410 Studies principle international economic
institutions since World War II. Interaction between government policies and the
IMF, IBRD, regional banks, GATT, EEC and other institutions are examined. The
course covers international payments and their mechanisms, systems for determining
and influencing exchange rates and the role of international investment and multinational
corporations.International Economic Activities
(3) EC 420Covers practical, technical and procedural aspects of import
and export business operations. Successive steps in the promotional, organizational
and financial development of international sales and purchase, including analysis
of international trade terms, sales terms, documentation and governmental regulations.Informational
Systems in Management (3) MB 340 A comprehensive overview of information
systems and the management of these functions. Emphasis on introducing computer
hardware, software, procedures, systems and human resources. The course includes
discussions and readings on conceptual and practical foundations of information
processing systems support for management. Topics include decision-making functions,
computer system project management, economic, ethical and legal considerations
of management information systems, system implementation and evaluation.Finance
of Enterprise (3) AF 410 Covers legal aspects of business activity.
Assets and liabilities, taxation in relation to businesses, credit procedures,
money circulation, the system of monetary payments, bankruptcy and organization
of an enterprise, financial plan.Law
(3) HU 330 Provides an overview of basic principles of law and legal procedures.
Introduces the notions of civil and legal capacity, right of property and its
protection. Covers the subject of contracts, agency, sales, leasing, testamentary
and legal succession. Studies labor and family law. The notions of marriage, ownership
rights, tutelage and trusteeship. The basic principles of financial and administrative
law. Criminal law: crimes, offences, felonies, penalties, criminal liability.
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