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Course offerings, Fall Semester, 2010
September 20 - December 24, 2010

Please, download the REGISTRATION FORM.

Project Management
We at AIBEc have decided to introduce a new course in Project Management that will help you through the difficult time of uncertainty and will significantly improve your value as a manager by training you as an MBA with Project Management Certification.
The course establishes the fundamental common concepts of traditional project management based on the world-wide standards – Project Management Institute (PMI) methodology – and then introduces the strategic approach to project management and the concept of project leadership. Such comprehensive exploration of the project management discipline presents the tools, steps, and processes of project management and uncovers the critical thinking – the why – vital to project management excellence.
Professor: Alexander Korogodsky, MBA. Saturday 10 am – 1 pm.

Information Technologies for Business
The use of computers and information technologies as management tools in business organizations, the use of Internet and other external information and marketing resources. Concepts of the organizational and technical foundations of Management Information Systems (MIS), introduction of IS concepts to various end-users of information systems. Management of information, IT and systems development in order to gain competitive advantage and aligning IS to general business functions.
Professor: Alexander Korogodsky, MBA. Saturday 1:30 – 4:30 pm.

Financial Accounting
Major issues on IAS/GAAP.
Professor: Art Franzcek, MBA, MST, CPA. Friday 7 – 10 pm.

Managerial Accounting
Budgeting, JIT inventory, 6 Sigma, Cost Management.
Professor: Art Franzcek, MBA, MST, CPA. Wednesday 7 – 10 pm.

Comparative Taxation
Russian/US Tax systems, Offshore and other current tax issues.
Professor: Art Franzcek, MBA, MST, CPA. Thursday 7 – 10 pm.

Corporate Finance
Capital Budgeting, NPV and many other financial issues.
Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA. Tuesday 7 – 10 pm.

Takeovers, Restructuring and Corporate Governance
M&A’s, Divestitures, including strategies and empirical evidence.
Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA. Monday 7 – 10 pm.

Principles of Business Law
Compares Western and Russian concepts of Business Law.
Professor: Vladimir Lissniak, JD. Tuesday 7 – 10 pm.

Principles of Marketing
Marketing Environment, 7Ps concept, Marketing Management, International issues.
Professor: Eugene Radewych. Monday 7 – 10 pm.

Marketing Communications
This course examines topics such as Public Relations, Advertising and Sales Negotiations. The course will be extremely interactive and a significant portion of the class will be devoted to business games, presentations and other training activities.
Professor: Gregory Troussov, MBA. Special schedule (Wednesday, Sunday).

Personal Marketing:
The course provides essential practice of presenting and promoting oneself on the labor, corporate and professional markets as well as in any other social exposure fields. It is strongly advisable to take this course after the G. Troussov’s Marketing Communications.
Professors: Tatiana Pogosova. Special schedule (Wednesday, Sunday).

NEW! Public Relations and Social Networking
Comparison of public relations in both Russian and international contexts. Issues of corporate dealing with scandals and interacting with media.
Professor: John Harrison, MA. Friday, 7 - 10 pm.



Course offerings, The Second Summer Semester
July 5 - August 16, 2010

You can download the registration form here.

Negotiations and Dispute Resolution:
This course covers the theoretical and practical aspects of negotiations and includes many case studies and exercises.
Monday and Wednesday 7 pm to 10 pm, Vladimir Lissniak.

Financial Accounting:
This course provides students with a thorough review of accounting issues of importance to most organizations, such as accrual accounting, bad debts, inventories, investments, cash flows and ratio analysis. US GAAP and IAS concepts are emphasized.
Monday and Wednesday 7 pm to 10 pm, Art Franczek, MBA, CPA.

Macroeconomics:
Basic models of income determination and inflation with applications to economic stabilization policy in developed economies, developing economies, and economies in transition.
Tuesdays and Thursday 7 pm to 10 pm, Konstantin Kontor, MBA





Course offerings, The First Summer Semester 2010
May 15- June 30, 2010

You can download the registration form here.

NEW! Life Project:
The Lifeproject training is a special program adapted for AIBEC needs which is constructed to show its participants how they think, how see the world, and who they really are. The program gives ways to realize new life possibilities through nontraditional thinking and learning. The program is practical research and does not deal with concepts and advice.
Professors: Tatiana Pogosova. Special schedule (May 15, 16, 23, 10 am - 10 pm).

Principles of Marketing:
This course provides students with an overview of marketing in a modern international business. The latest materials and case studies are used in this course.
Professor: Eugene Radewych. Monday, Wednesday 7 – 10 pm.

Operations Management:
A survey of production¬related topics all managers should be familiar with including inventory management, project scheduling, quality assurance, crisis management etc.
Professor: Alexander Korogodsky, MBA. Saturday 10 am to 4 pm.

Managerial Accounting:
This course provides students with a thorough review of most managerial accounting issues of importance to many organizations such as cost allocation, activity based costing, budgeting, standard costing, just-in-time inventory and other topics.
Professor: Art Franczek, MBA, MST, CPA. Tuesday, Thursday, 7 - 10 pm.



Course offerings, Spring Semester 2010
January 18 - Apri 23, 2010

You can also download registration form for the next semester here.

Financial Accounting:
This course provides students with a thorough review of accounting issues of importance to most organizations, such as accrual accounting, bad debts, inventories, investments, cash flows and ratio analysis. US GAAP and IAS concepts are emphasized.
Friday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Art Franczek, MBA, MST, CPA

Managerial Accounting:
This course provides students with a thorough review of most managerial accounting issues of importance to many organizations such as cost allocation, activity based costing, budgeting, standard costing, just-in-time inventory and other topics.
Monday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Art Franczek, MBA, MST, CPA

NEW! Accounting Analysis:
How Accounting rules influence Decision Making, valuation and the Global Financial Crisis. Topics include: Credit rating Agencies and the analysis they use to rate companies, Equity Accounting, Business Combinations and Consolidations, Methods used to manipulate Accounting numbers, Crisis issues such as Mark to Market and Impairment of assets, Future trends in IFRS, GAAP and RAS.
Saturday, 10 am - 1 pm. Professor: Art Franczek, MBA, MST, CPA

Corporate Finance:
This course is an introduction to allocation of capital over time, capital budgeting, financial management and other topics using basic mathematical models. The course focuses upon the application of corporate finance issues in Russia.
Saturday, 1 - 4 pm. Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA

Capital Markets and Financial Institutions:
This course is devoted to the nature, role, and functioning of financial institutions in capital markets. The main framework is the analysis of problems caused by private information. Significant attention is paid to the development of financial institutions on both developed and emerging capital markets.
Tuesday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA

Principles of Marketing:
This course provides students with an overview of marketing in a modern international business. The latest materials and case studies are used in this course.
Professor: Eugene Radewych. Thursday 7 – 10 pm.

Marketing Communications:
This course examines advertising, sales negotiations and other issues of modern marketing. The course is extremely interactive and a significant portion of the class is devoted to business games, presentations, and other training activities.
Special schedule. Professors: Gregory Troussov, MBA

NEW! Personal Marketing:
The course provides essential practice of presenting and promoting oneself on the labor, corporate and professional markets as well as in any other social exposure fields. It is strongly advisable to take this course after the G. Troussov’s Marketing Communications.
Special schedule. Professors: Gregory Troussov, MBA, Tatiana Pogosova

Strategic Management:
Recent topics in strategy as they are applied internationally and in Russia will be discussed. Many recent cases will be used and there will be a special focus on implementation of strategies.
Thursday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Gerald Rohan, MBA

Managing People in Organizations:
Application of social sciences to problems of managing individuals and teams in large and small businesses.
Wednesday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Gerald Rohan, MBA

Media and Public Relations:
Comparison of public relations in both Russian and international contexts. Issues of corporate dealing with scandals and interacting with media.
Monday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: John Harrison, MA

Business Psychology:
This course examines the manifestations and roots of the irrational, both positive and destructive, processes in corporations. Of particular interest are the ideas and particular tools for better understanding of unconscious needs and emotional reasoning that usually stay shadowed and unspoken. Numerous examples of irrational decision making, specific leadership styles, teamwork impasses are analyzed in terms of general theory.
Friday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Ekaterina Mikhailova, PhD

Course offerings, Fall Semester, 2009
September 21 - December 25, 2009

Please, download the REGISTRATION FORM.

NEW! Project Management
We at AIBEc have decided to introduce a new course in Project Management that will help you through the difficult time of uncertainty and will significantly improve your value as a manager by training you as an MBA with Project Management Certification.
The course establishes the fundamental common concepts of traditional project management based on the world-wide standards – Project Management Institute (PMI) methodology – and then introduces the strategic approach to project management and the concept of project leadership. Such comprehensive exploration of the project management discipline presents the tools, steps, and processes of project management and uncovers the critical thinking – the why – vital to project management excellence.
Professor: Alexander Korogodsky, MBA. Saturday 10 am – 1 pm.

Information Technologies for Business
The use of computers and information technologies as management tools in business organizations, the use of Internet and other external information and marketing resources. Concepts of the organizational and technical foundations of Management Information Systems (MIS), introduction of IS concepts to various end-users of information systems. Management of information, IT and systems development in order to gain competitive advantage and aligning IS to general business functions.
Professor: Alexander Korogodsky, MBA. Saturday 1:30 – 4:30 pm.

Financial Accounting
Major issues on IAS/GAAP.
Professor: Art Franzcek, MBA, MST, CPA. Saturday 10 am – 1 pm.

Managerial Accounting
Budgeting, JIT inventory, 6 Sigma, Cost Management.
Professor: Art Franzcek, MBA, MST, CPA. Friday 7 – 10 pm.

Comparative Taxation
Russian/US Tax systems, Offshore and other current tax issues.
Professor: Art Franzcek, MBA, MST, CPA. Monday 7 – 10 pm.

Corporate Finance
Capital Budgeting, NPV and many other financial issues.
Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA. Wednesday 7 – 10 pm.

Takeovers, Restructuring and Corporate Governance
M&A’s, Divestitures, including strategies and empirical evidence.
Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA. Thursday 7 – 10 pm.

Principles of Business Law
Compares Western and Russian concepts of Business Law.
Professor: Vladimir Lissniak, JD. Tuesday 7 – 10 pm.

Principles of Marketing
Marketing Environment, 7Ps concept, Marketing Management, International issues.
Professor: Eugene Radewych. Thursday 7 – 10 pm.

Marketing Communications
This course examines topics such as Public Relations, Advertising and Sales Negotiations. The course will be extremely interactive and a significant portion of the class will be devoted to business games, presentations and other training activities.
Professor: Gregory Troussov, MBA. Special schedule.

Course offerings, The Second Summer Semester
June 29 - August 15, 2009

You can download the registration form here.

Negotiations and Dispute Resolution:
This course covers the theoretical and practical aspects of negotiations and includes many case studies and exercises.
Tuesdays and Thursday 7 pm to 10 pm, Vladimir Lissniak.

Managerial Accounting:
This course provides students with a thorough review of most Managerial Accounting issues of importance to many organizations such as Cost Allocation, Activity Based Costing, Budgeting, Standard Costing, Just In Time Inventory and many other topics.
Monday and Wednesday 7 pm to 10 pm, Art Franczek, MBA, CPA.



Course offerings, The First Summer Semester
May 12- June 30, 2009

You can download the registration form here.

Macroeconomics:
Basic models of income determination and inflation with applications to economic stabilization policy in developed economies, developing economies, and economies in transition.
Monday and Wednesday 7 pm to 10 pm, Kirill Slavin, MBA

Operations Management:
A survey of production¬related topics all managers should be familiar with including inventory management, project scheduling, quality assurance, crisis management etc.
Saturday 10 am to 4 pm, Alexander Korogodsky, MBA

Financial Accounting:
This course provides students with a thorough review of accounting issues of importance to most organizations, such as accrual accounting, bad debts, inventories, investments, cash flows and ratio analysis. US GAAP and IAS concepts are emphasized.
Tuesday and Thursday 7 pm to 10 pm, Art Franczek, MBA, CPA

Course offerings, Spring Semester 2009
January 19 - Apri 24, 2009

You can also download registration form for the next semester here.

Financial Accounting:
This course provides students with a thorough review of accounting issues of importance to most organizations, such as Accrual Accounting, Bad Debts, Inventories, Investments, Cash Flows and Ratio Analysis. US GAAP and IAS concepts are emphasized.
Friday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Art Franczek, MBA, MST, CPA

Managerial Accounting:
This course provides students with a thorough review of most Managerial Accounting issues of importance to many organizations such as Cost Allocation, Activity Based Costing, Budgeting, Standard Costing, Just In Time Inventory and many other topics.
Saturday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Art Franczek, MBA, MST, CPA

NEW! Advanced Accounting:
This course covers the latest IFRS issues related to the Subprime Mortgage crisis such as Securitizations, Special Purpose Entities, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Fair Value Accounting, GAAP/IFRS Convergence, Bank Accounting issues and others.
Monday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Art Franczek, MBA, MST, CPA

Corporate Finance:
This course is an introduction to allocation of capital over time, capital budgeting, financial management and other topics using basic mathematical models. This course focuses upon the application of Corporate Finance issues in Russia.
Thursday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA

Management of Change:
The course addresses corporate myths most detrimental in the process of management of change – cost cutting, restructuring, targeting new markets, corporate mergers and acquisitions, and crisis management. Emphasis is made on the role of globalization, capital markets and financial institutions in the current crisis future recovery
Saturday, 1 - 4 pm. Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA

International Finance and Risk Management:
This course covers the principles of international finance (economics of the international environment, purchasing power parity, and sources of risk in the international financial markets) and the theoretical background on which the practices of operation of the international financial markets are based.
Tuesday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA

Principles of Marketing:
This course provides students with an overview of marketing in a modern international business. The latest materials and case studies are used in this course.
Monday, 7 - 10 pm.

Marketing Communications:
This course examines topics such as Public Relations, Advertising and Sales Negotiations. The course is extremely interactive and a significant portion of the class is devoted to business games, presentations, and other training activities. .
Special schedule. Professors: Gregory Troussov, MBA

Strategic Management:
Recent topics in Strategy as they are applied internationally and in Russia will be discussed. Many recent cases will be used and there will be a special focus on implementation of strategies.
Thursday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Gerald Rohan, MBA

Managing People in Organizations:
Application of Social Sciences to problems of managing individuals and teams in large and small businesses.
Wednesday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Gerald Rohan, MBA

Media and Public Relations:
Comparison of Public Relations in both Russian and international contexts. Issues of corporate dealing with scandals and interacting with media.
Wednesday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: John Harrison, MA

Business Psychology:
This course examines the manifestations and roots of the irrational, both positive and destructive, processes in corporations. Of particular interest are the ideas and particular tools for better understanding of unconscious needs and emotional reasoning that usually stay shadowed and unspoken. Numerous examples of irrational decision making, specific leadership styles, teamwork impasses are analyzed in terms of general theory.
Friday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Ekaterina Mikhailova, PhD

Course offerings, Fall Semester, 2008
September 15 - December 19, 2008

Please, download the REGISTRATION FORM.

Modern Financial Services
Theory and practice of banks and insurance companies. Management finance, people and implementation of these skills in banking, insurance and elsewhere in the financial sector. Responding successfully to the rapid changes in technology, customer requirements and regulations and making smart decisions about operations and strategies in the global financial services industry.
Professor: Alexander Korogodsky, MBA. Saturday 10 am – 1 pm.

Information Technologies for Business
The use of computers and information technologies as management tools in business organizations, the use of Internet and other external information and marketing resources. Concepts of the organizational and technical foundations of Management Information Systems (MIS), introduction of IS concepts to various end-users of information systems. Management of information, IT and systems development in order to gain competitive advantage and aligning IS to general business functions.
Professor: Alexander Korogodsky, MBA. Saturday 1:30 – 4:30 pm.

Financial Accounting
Major issues on IAS/GAAP.
Professor: Art Franzcek, MBA, MST, CPA. Saturday 10 am – 1 pm.

Managerial Accounting
Budgeting, JIT inventory, 6 Sigma, Cost Management.
Professor: Art Franzcek, MBA, MST, CPA. Friday 7 – 10 pm.

Comparative Taxation
Russian/US Tax systems, Offshore and other current tax issues.
Professor: Art Franzcek, MBA, MST, CPA. Monday 7 – 10 pm.

Corporate Finance
Capital Budgeting, NPV and many other financial issues.
Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA. Tuesday 7 – 10 pm.

Takeovers, Restructuring and Corporate Governance
M&A’s, Divestitures, including strategies and empirical evidence.
Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA. Thursday 7 – 10 pm.

Principles of Business Law
Compares Western and Russian concepts of Business Law.
Professor: Vladimir Lissniak, JD. Tuesday 7 – 10 pm.

Principles of Marketing
Marketing Environment, 7Ps concept, Marketing Management, International issues.
Monday. Wednesday 7 – 10 pm.

Strategic Marketing Research
Application of International Research methods in Russian business environment.
Professor: Alexander Malanichev, MBA. Thursday 7 – 10 pm.

Marketing Communications
This course examines topics such as Public Relations, Advertising and Sales Negotiations. The course will be extremely interactive and a significant portion of the class will be devoted to business games, presentations and other training activities.
Professor: Gregory Troussov, MBA. Special schedule starting November 5.

Course offerings, The First Summer Semester
May 19 - July 4, 2008

You can download the registration form here.

Managerial Economics:
Applications of microeconomic theory to business decision making including pricing, demand estimation, cost analysis, competitive and non-competitive market structures.
Monday and Wednesday 7 pm to 10 pm, John Speir, PhD.

Operations Management:
A survey of production-related topics all managers should be familiar with, including inventory management, project scheduling, quality assurance and others.
Tuesday and Thursday 7 pm to 10 pm, John Speir, PhD.

Financial Accounting:
This course provides students with a thorough review of accounting issues of importance to most organizations, such as accrual accounting, bad debts, inventories, investments, cash flows and ratio analysis. US GAAP and IAS concepts are emphasized.
Tuesday and Thursday 7 pm to 10 pm, Art Franczek, MBA, CPA.

Sales Management:
This course covers both theoretical and practical aspects of sales management, including topics such as sales forecasting, demand forecasting, types of sales and other sales issues. It is planned that this course will have some highly qualified guest speakers on this topic.
Monday and Wednesday 7 pm to 10 pm.

AIBEc's New Initiative: SHORT-TERM WORKSHOP 6 Sigma Appication (with John Speir, PhD), 3 sessions: May 17, May 24 and May 31, 2008
6 Sigma as a way of improving business processes. A broad understanding of DMAIC concept and its value for business (D-(define), M-(measure), A-(analyze), I-(improve), C-(control)). Review of pre- 6 Sigma conditions and 6 Sigma implementation tools. Analysis of cases from Services, Manufacturing and Health Care. (This is not a full-credit course, like regular ones. But you can earn half a credit and earn the other half a credit in the future).

Course offerings, The Second Summer Semester
July 7 - August 22, 2008

You can download the registration form here.

Negotiations and Dispute Resolution:
This course covers the theoretical and practical aspects of negotiations and includes many case studies and exercises.
Monday and Wednesday 7 pm to 10 pm, Vladimir Lissniak.

Managerial Accounting:
This course provides students with a thorough review of most Managerial Accounting issues of importance to many organizations such as Cost Allocation, Activity Based Costing, Budgeting, Standard Costing, Just In Time Inventory and many other topics.
Tuesdays and Thursday 7 pm to 10 pm, Art Franczek, MBA, CPA.



Course offerings, The Spring Semester
January 21 - Apri 26, 2008

You can also download registration form for the next semester here.

Financial Accounting:
This course provides students with a thorough review of accounting issues of importance to most organizations, such as Accrual Accounting, Bad Debts, Inventories, Investments, Cash Flows and Ratio Analysis. US GAAP and IAS concepts are emphasized.
Wednesday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Art Franczek, MBA, MST, CPA

Managerial Accounting:
This course provides students with a thorough review of most Managerial Accounting issues of importance to many organizations such as Cost Allocation, Activity Based Costing, Budgeting, Standard Costing, Just In Time Inventory and many other topics.
Friday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Art Franczek, MBA, MST, CPA

Updated! Comparative/Advanced Accounting:
This course covers advanced topics such as Leasing, Valuations, Consolidated Financial Statements, Foreign Currency Transactions and Translation. Also Russia’s transition to IAS will be discussed in detail as the professor has worked on a project with the World Bank dealing with this issue. A special emphasis will be placed on comparisons between GAAP and IAS.
Monday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Art Franczek, MBA, MST, CPA

Corporate Finance:
This course is an introduction to allocation of capital over time, capital budgeting, financial management and other topics using basic mathematical models. This course focuses upon the application of Corporate Finance issues in Russia.
Thursday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA

Business Planning in the Russian Environment:
This course is a prototype of a long-prepared format of Field Study - a standard and mandatory course at all business schools. In a Field Study students in a group analyze a real project at a real company. Class sessions will be arranged on a special flexible schedule. Special assistance in the preparation of the business plan will be provided.
Saturday, time TBA. Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA

Capital Markets and Financial Institutions:
This course consists of two major parts. The first part is devoted to the nature, role and functioning of financial institutions in the developed capital markets. The second part deals with the Russian capital markets and financial institutions. The principle goal here is to screen the local experience against worldwide theory and practices in order to identify both common and specific features of developed and emerging markets.
Tuesday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA

Principles of Marketing:
This course provides students with an overview of marketing in a modern international business. The latest materials and case studies are used in this course.
Monday, 7 - 10 pm.

Updated! Marketing Communications:
This course examines topics such as Public Relations, Advertising and Sales Negotiations. The course will be extremely interactive and a significant portion of the class will be devoted to business games, presentations and other training activities.
Tuesday, 7 - 10 pm. Professors: Inna Abramova and Elena Malkova

Updated! Strategic Management:
Recent topics in Strategy as they are applied internationally and in Russia will be discussed. Many recent cases will be used and there will be a special focus on implementation of strategies.
Thursday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Gerald Rohan, MBA

Managing People in Organizations:
Applies concepts of social sciences to problems of managing individuals and teams in large and small business organizations.
Wednesday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Gerald Rohan, MBA

Media and Public Relations:
Comparison of Public Relations in both Russian and international contexts. Issues of corporate dealing with scandals and interacting with media.
Saturday, 1 - 4 pm. Professor: John Harrison, MA

Business Psychology:
Examination of roots of positive and destructive processes in corporations. Ideas and tools for better understanding of Business Psychology.
Friday, 7 - 10 pm. Professor: Ekaterina Mikhailova, PhD

Course offerings, Fall Semester, 2007
September 17 - December 21, 2007

Please, download the REGISTRATION FORM.
Mind that our bank details (REKVIZITI) have changed. To receive the new ones, call or e-mail AIBEc office.

NEW COURSES:

Modern Financial Services
Theory and practice of banks and insurance companies. Management finance, people and implementation of these skills in banking, insurance and elsewhere in the financial sector. Responding successfully to the rapid changes in technology, customer requirements and regulations and making smart decisions about operations and strategies in the global financial services industry.
Professor: Alexander Korogodsky, MBA. Saturday 10 am – 1 pm.

Information Technologies for Business
The use of computers and information technologies as management tools in business organizations, the use of Internet and other external information and marketing resources. Concepts of the organizational and technical foundations of Management Information Systems (MIS), introduction of IS concepts to various end-users of information systems. Management of information, IT and systems development in order to gain competitive advantage and aligning IS to general business functions.
Professor: Alexander Korogodsky, MBA. Saturday 1:30 – 4:30 pm.

REGULAR COURSES:

Financial Accounting
Major issues on IAS/GAAP.
Professor: Art Franzcek, MBA, MST, CPA. Saturday 10 am – 1 pm.

Managerial Accounting
Budgeting, JIT inventory, 6 Sigma, Cost Management.
Professor: Art Franzcek, MBA, MST, CPA. Friday 7 – 10 pm.

Comparative Taxation
Russian/US Tax systems, Offshore and other current tax issues.
Professor: Art Franzcek, MBA, MST, CPA. Saturday 1:30 – 4:30 pm.

Corporate Finance
Capital Budgeting, NPV and many other financial issues.
Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA. Wednesday 7 – 10 pm.

Takeovers, Restructuring and Corporate Governance
M&A’s, Divestitures, including strategies and empirical evidence.
Professor: Konstantin Kontor, MBA. Thursday 7 – 10 pm.

Principles of Business Law
Compares Western and Russian concepts of Business Law.
Professor: Vladimir Lissniak, JD. Tuesday 7 – 10 pm.

Principles of Marketing
Marketing Environment, 7Ps concept, Marketing Management, International issues.
Monday 7 – 10 pm.

Business Development Strategies (Entrepreneurship)
Cases on Venture Capital in Russia and internationally.
Wednesday 7 – 10 pm.

Marketing Research
Application of International Research methods in Russian business environment.
Professor: Gregory Troussov, MBA. Thursday 7 – 10 pm.

International Human Resource Management
Cross-Cultural Management, Recruitment and Selection, Motivation and other issues.
Professor: Jerome Dumetz, MA. Friday 7 – 10 pm.

AIBEc's New Initiative: SHORT-TERM WORKSHOPS. 2 are offered this year, and more to be announced in the future.
  • Improving Presentation Skills (with Jerry Rohan, MBA), 5 three-hour sessions starting Mid October.
    (This is not a full-credit course, like regular ones. But you can earn half a credit and earn the other half a credit for another short-term workshop this semester or in the future).
  • Services Marketing (with Dr. Karen Fox, PhD, Stanford, MBA Kellogg), One-day workshop, October 20, 2007
    (This is not a full-credit course, like regular ones. But you can earn half a credit and earn the other half a credit for another short-term workshop this semester or in the future).

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