Extractions: @import url(/tsu.css); Site Navigation is provided as dynamic HTML. Javascript must be enabled to properly utilize this drop down menu. Redundant links are provided. This site is best viewed with a browser that supports standards. Texas Southern University Home Directory Contact Us ... Site Map SEARCH: About TSU Academics Student Life Athletics ... Graduate Programs Urban Planning and Environmental Policy (Ph.D) Program and Courses The Master's of Public Administration Program, Courses, and Faculty The program is designed to prepare students to resolve the increasingly complex problems of managing urban growth. It is a response to the increasing importance of planning and management as major instruments in developing solutions to problems of cities and metropolitan regions. Students leave the program with an array of conceptual, quantitative and professional skills. To achieve its vision, the program has adopted the following curricular goals: 1. Educate students on analytical approaches to decision-making in the managerial sciences
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Extractions: T he Texas Risk Management Education Program, an educational and service program offered by Texas Cooperative Extension through the Department of Agricultural Economics, is designed to provide agricultural producers and agribusinesses with sound decision-making information on alternative production, marketing and financial management strategies. With an increasingly global market place and the latest farm bill - which allows more production flexibility while lowering the government safety net - Texas agricultural producers and agribusinesses are exposed to more income risk. To better cope with these risks, the TRMEP offers several innovative programs , including two new interrelated approaches: FARM Assistance an innovative computerized decision support system, and Risk Management Curriculum Guide - a comprehensive set of risk management curriculum. To ensure the risk management program best serves the needs of agricultural producers and agribusinesses, Extension economists met with focus groups consisting of farmers, ranchers, lenders, and other agribusiness representatives to find out their needs.
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Extractions: Skip to content. Apply Contact Us ... Code of Conduct Undergraduate Programs BBA : Majors All freshmen enter the McCombs School of Business as undecided majors. After completion of at least 30 college hours and certain core requirements, students may declare one of the following seven majors offered. Professional Program in Accounting (PPA) *application required * There are two additional majors that students must apply for the program. Accounting Accounting students develop a broad overall education, solid grounding in the common body of business knowledge, and a rigorous understanding of accounting. The subject matter encompasses the tenants of financial, managerial, and tax accounting; financial statement analysis for effective business decisions; and auditing and control for managing a business. Students are prepared for a wide variety of professional opportunities, including entry-level positions in private/industry accounting and not-for-profit accounting, including government accounting. This major is also a versatile base for mobility into other business areas, entrepreneurship, and the pursuit of an advanced degree.
Extractions: Skip to content. Apply Contact Us ... Code of Conduct Undergraduate Programs BBA Advising Degree Information : Business Foundations Program Business Foundations Overview The Business Foundations Program offers six business courses (four upper-division and two lower-division) for non-business majors which can be taken in any combination as a supplement to an undergraduate program. Students may choose to take one or more of the courses to satisfy an interest or need for specific instruction. The entire program is designed to provide a foundation in business concepts and practice for students who plan to enter the workforce or a graduate degree program upon completion of their undergraduate degree. The student who completes the program should be able to interview for entry positions in most public and private organizations. Certification
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Extractions: General Government Consolidate or Eliminate Agencies or Programs GG 1 Combine the Railroad Commission and the Public Utility Commission into the Texas Energy and Communications Commission GG 2 Improve Youth Offender Services GG 3 Consolidate Health and Human Service Agencies to Reduce Cost and Improve Service Delivery GG 4 Abolish the Texas Department of Economic Development GG 5 Eliminate the State Aircraft Pooling Board GG 6 Centralize Customer Services for Licensing Agencies GG 7 GG 8 Combine Uniform Election Days Reduce Work Force Costs GG 9 Reduce the Costs of State Employee Health Insurance GG 10 Reduce Management Costs in State Government GG 11 Reduce Human Resource Management Costs GG 12 GG 13 Provide Retirement Incentives for State Employees to Reduce Costs Improve Asset Management GG 14 Use Innovative Asset Management Techniques for State Real Property GG 15 Improve the Operation and Efficiency of Texas State Parks GG 16 Ensure Adequate Financial Reserves GG 17 Create Budget Incentives for State Agencies Improve Use of Information Technology GG 18 Hold the Texas Department of Information Resources Accountable for the Success of Major Information Technology Initiatives GG 19 Ensure Returns on Investments in Information Technology GG 20 Protect Personal Information in Public Records GG 21 Increase Usage of Online Government Services
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Extractions: HOME CONTACT US SITE MAP Center for International Accounting Development The Center for International Accounting Development was created by The University of Texas at Dallas in 1976 in response to the growing needs of international, private, and public entities for research, training and development in the area of international financial management. The Center emphasizes the dissemination, research, and development of accounting education, training, and practices for transition and developing economies. Some of its specific objectives are: The Director of the Center is Professor Adolf J.H. Enthoven of The University of Texas at Dallas. The University of Texas at Dallas, through its Center for International Accounting Development, sponsors this intensive four-week advanced international program in oil and gas financial management. It is designed for experienced personnel concerned with the financial-accounting aspects of oil and gas operations. This non-degreed program gives participants an improved understanding of accounting and financial issues pertaining to oil and gas operations. It addresses a number of related economic, legal, taxation, budgeting, planning, auditing, information system, managerial and strategic planning issues. Participants are drawn from middle- and upper-level personnel in countries other than the US working, for example, in privately or government-owned oil and gas companies, government or private agencies involved with these operations, and accounting and consulting firms. The variety of backgrounds and countries helps the participants gain insight into comparative oil and gas operations and to exchange experiences by function and area.
Extractions: Interest Form If you have any interest in enrolling in the program listed below, please fill out the form and submit it by clicking on the "submit" button at the bottom of the page. You will be contacted as quickly as possible. "Public Budgeting and Financial Management (PBFM) Certificate Program" Please click the buttons that apply. 1. I would like to enroll in the PBFM Certificate Program. 2. I am not yet ready to enroll, but am interested in knowing more about this program. 3. I am currently a SUPA student. 4. I am not currently a SUPA student. Please enter your contact information below so that we can contact you about this course. Then click the "Submit" button. Name E-mail Address You may be entitled to know what information UT Arlington (UTA) collects concerning you. You may review and have UTA correct this information according to procedures set forth in UT System BPM #32. The law is found in sections 552.021, 552.023 and 559.004 of the Texas Government Code. For more information, see our
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Extractions: Advanced Search document.write(hashTable['Home'].parentMenu) Home Research Structural Biology Deisenhofer Lab MD/MBA Combined Degree Program Medical School Admissions Home Criteria for Evaluation of Applicants Premedical Course Requirements Application Timeline ... Campus Maps and Directions Business decisions will have a broad impact on the delivery of healthcare in the 21 st century and physicians equipped with the proper management and financial skills will be in a better position to effectively function in this environment. Whether managing an individual or group medical practice, leading a corporate or non-profit hospital, or contributing to the development of healthcare policy, the understanding of fundamental financial, management, and organizational practices is essential. The combined M.D./M.B.A. Program focuses on giving future physicians this necessary skill-set for successfully integrating medicine and business. Five Year Program The combined degree program is a joint effort of the School of Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and the School of Management at the University of Texas at Dallas. The five-year program offers interested students the benefits of superior medical education at a nationally recognized medical school and a strong management curriculum focusing on timeless business skills and proficiencies through a top 100 business school. Students will usually complete the first three years of the medical curriculum (all basic science courses and third year clinical rotations) and then take a one-year leave of absence from the medical school to complete the business education. Students will then return to the medical school for completion of the medical curriculum in the required fourth year clinical clerkships and electives. At the end of the five years, the M.D. degree will be awarded by UT Southwestern and the M.B.A by UT Dallas.
Extractions: Services to Librarians Projects Overview Program Objectives Discussion List Financial Assistance ... Online Tutorials The Small Library Management Training Program is an ongoing, voluntary program that provides management skills to nonMLIS library staff of small community (25,000 or less population) libraries in Texas. Since 1994 more than 350 library directors have taken part in the program, and 165 have completed the entire series. The program has been opened up beyond Directors to include public library staff of small community libraries who do not have Master's degrees in Library and Information Science. Currently, there is a program participation limit of two library staff members per library. Each session is tailored to provide essential management skills for library professionals who are responsible for (or would like to learn more about) planning, creating and justifying budgets, hiring and supervising staff, ordering and weeding library materials, and developing policies. The program consists of five two-day workshops in five locations around the state offered over a two and one half year period. One workshop is offered at five sites every spring and fall in the following order:
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Extractions: Services Business DADS Home Resize text ... DADS Home Housing equity is the most important asset for the vast majority of Americans. After much debate, Texas passed legislation to permit reverse mortgages. Under a reverse mortgage, a homeowner borrows against the equity in their house and receives money from a lender. When the individual dies, moves out, or sells the house, the borrower or her estate must repay the loan to keep the house. Reverse mortgages, however, have not proven to be a popular option - less than one percent of qualified homeowners have a reverse mortgage. Several factors discourage homeowners from taking out reverse mortgages, including the desire to retain ownership of one's home, high closing costs, low borrowing limits, concerns about future medical expenses, and fear of debt. Critics say reverse mortgages are complicated and expensive, including fees that are poorly explained. The obstacles facing lenders include low origination fees, the risk that borrowers will not maintain their homes, regulatory and legal uncertainties, and lack of demand to justify maintaining a staff trained on reverse mortgages. Older Texans can also avail themselves of tax benefits, including federal income tax relief and property tax exemptions. For example, people 65 and older have higher income thresholds to determine whether they have to file a federal income tax return. They also have a higher standard deduction. Some Texas communities have special homestead exemptions that ease the burden of property taxes. Current state law provides for the freezing of school taxes on the homesteads of older Texans 65 and older. There is no similar provision, however, for other taxing units. Furthermore, tax breaks to older adults could change as demand for services increase.
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Extractions: ASA Program Information Course Schedule The CBA program will be presented through a mixture of live on-site sessions and distance- learning modules on DVD-ROM which are in the Microsoft PowerPoint format. To enhance the learning experience with the interaction of fellow students, the CBA faculty plans to offer the course materials and list serves via the Internet to complement the on-site learning modules. The on-site classes will be held in Houston , Texas , on weekends beginning in March 2005. See below for more detailed information about the course schedule and descriptions of individual learning modules. return to top Program Objectives After this program, participants should be able to:
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Extractions: Information about the graduate faculty. Ph.D. Manual Multiple Ways to get a Ph.D Program Overview Students majoring in Consumer Economics will explore financial management, family and consumer economic analysis, investment and retirement planning, financial counseling practices, and insurance and tax planning. Texas Tech's Consumer Economics Ph.D. program is the first and only Ph.D. program that is registered with the CFP Board. Students who choose minor in Personal Financial Planning (with Consumer Economics major) will have the eligibility to sit for the CFP certification examination.
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Extractions: The purpose of the Texas Money Management Program is to help prevent financial abuse, neglect, and exploitation of low-income elderly and adults with disabilities. Money management services offer a less restrictive alternative to guardianship services in Texas. Alternatives to Guardianship helps set up local money management programs around the state by providing training, Find a Local money management site