Online Campus
As part of the nation's largest accredited private university, University of Phoenix online campus is an excellent source for individual online adult education courses.
You can take the classes you need to fulfill the degree requirements of other colleges and universities or for your professional development. Courses only take 5 or 6 weeks to complete.
- Accounting for Decision Making
- Accounting Information Systems I
- Financial Accounting I and II
- ntermediate Financial Accounting I, II, and III
- Advanced Financial Accounting
- Government and Non-Profit Accounting
- Accounting for Managerial Decision Making
- Income Tax - Individual
- Contemporary Auditing I and II
- Advanced Accounting Information Systems
- Advanced Cost Accounting
- Advanced Corporate Income Tax
- Accounting Theory
- Business Law
- CallCenterManagemen
- Global Management
- Human Resource Management
- Leadership and Ethics
- Research
- Operations and Supply Chain Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Project Management
- Accounting for Decision Making
- Accounting Information Systems I
- Financial Accounting I
- Financial Accounting II
- Intermediate Financial Accounting I
- Intermediate Financial Accounting II
- Intermediate Financial Accounting III
- Advanced Financial Accounting
- Government and Non-Profit Accounting
- Income Tax - Individual
- Contemporary Auditing I
- Contemporary Auditing II
- Accounting for Managerial Decision Making
- Advanced Accounting Information Systems
- Advanced Cost Accounting
- Advanced Corporate Income Tax
- Accounting Theory
- Organized Crime
- Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
- Introduction to Criminal Justice
- Criminology
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Procedure
- Interpersonal Communication
- Introduction to Policing
- Criminal Court Systems
- Introduction to Corrections
- Juvenile Justice
- Ethics in Criminal Justice
- Cultural Diversity In Criminal Justice
- Research Methods in Criminal Justice
- Organizational Behavior and Management
- Criminal Justice Administration
- Criminal Justice Policy Analysis
- Managing Criminal Justice Personnel
- Communications
- Writing
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Sciences
- Political Science
- Economics
- Geography
- History
- Astronomy
- Corporate Finance
- Financial Analysis for Manager I
- Financial Analysis for Manager II
- Managerial Finance I
- Managerial Finance II
- Finance for Managerial Decision Making
- Humanities
- Intro to Humanities: Ancient World to Medieval Times
- Intro to Humanities: Renaissance to Present
- World Mythology
- Introduction to Film Studies
- The Global Village
- Survey of the Performing Arts
- Religion
- English
- Creative Writing
- American Literature to 1860
- American Literature since 1860
- Literature
- Literature in Society
- Business Literature
- Contemporary Southwest Literature
- Philosophy
- Critical Thinking
- Ethics in Management
- Foundations of Free Market System
- Education
• Accounting for Decision Making
• Management: Theory, Practice, and Application
• Organizational Behavior
• Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making
• Human Resources Management
• Employment Law
• Project Management
• Global Business Strategies
• Quality Management and Productivity
• Operations Management
• Project Management in the Business Environment
• Strategy Formulation and Implementation
• Organizational Research and Process Consultation
• Foundations of Management
• Regulation and Conflict Management in the Workplace
• Accounting and Finance for Managerial Decision Making
• Contemporary Issues in Leadership and Management
• Systems Thinking and Performance Measurement
• College Mathematics I
• College Mathematics II
• Introduction to Finite Mathematics
• History of Mathematics
• Nursing
• Health and Disease Management
• Contemporary Issues and Health Policy
• Foundation of Professional Nursing
• E-Health
• Health Care Education
• Health Care Management and Finance
• Health Care Services
• Current Issues in Health Law and Ethics
• Human Services
• Pharmacology
• Human Anatomy and Physiology
• Environmental Microbiology
• Marketing
• Public Relations
• International Marketing
• Buyer Behavior
• Integrated Marketing Communications
• Sales Management
• Marketing Management
• Marketing and Stakeholder Relations
• Consumer Behavior
• Marketing Research
• Marketing Strategy
• Product Development
• Integrated Marketing Communications
• Statistics for Business I
• Statistics and Research Methods for Managerial Decisions
• Research and Ethics in E-Education
• Measurement, Evaluation, and Ethics in Research
• ArizonaConstitution
• The American Experience Since 1945
• Assessment and Evaluation
• Adolescent Psychology
• Curriculum and Instruction
• Children's Literature and Cultural Diversity
• Classroom Management
• Characteristics of Speech & Language Disorders
• Decoding of Reading Skills and Reading Practicum
• Enhancing Creativity in Students with Gifts or Talents
• Ethics in Education
• Elementary Reading Methods
• Foundations of Instruction for Limited English Proficient Students
• Guidance and Counseling of Students with Gifts or Talents
• Growing and Learning Theories
• Inclusion and Mainstreaming
• Methods of Bilingual Education
• Methods for English as a Second Language
• Methods of Teaching Elementary Language Arts
• Methods of Teaching Elementary Science
• Methods of Teaching Elementary Mathematics
• Methods of Teaching Elementary Social Studies
• No Child Left Behind
• Organization and Administration
• Personnel Administration in Education
• Presentation Pizzazz
• Primary Reading Methods
• Public School Law
• Phonological Theory and Classroom Application
• School Based Management
• Special Education Program Administration
• School Finance
The MBA program is designed to enhance the management skills students need to function effectively within an organization. Emphasis is placed on quantitative analysis of business information to improve business decision making.
To prepare students for this decision-making role, the MBA has been designed to introduce the theory or principles that frame a wide range of problems or issues in each of the courses. The most current techniques or tools are applied to these theories to allow students to practice making decisions to solve a wide range of problems.
The Global Management program helps current and future global managers gain the specialized skills needed to lead multicultural and multinational work forces.
The curriculum is structured with two primary goals in mind: to provide you with a broad-based understanding of the economics of international business operations, and to prepare you for managing human and material resources within various cultural, legal, and political contexts. Your coursework will emphasize how to balance the needs of shareholders, customers, and employees with local customs and government regulations.
You will learn how to identify opportunities and develop alternative courses of action within the limits of the international environment. You will also study legal trends in various regions of the world, macro- and microeconomic issues, and information technology in business systems.