
Course Catalog
A selection of our most popular courses — from business fundamentals to global finance.
The courses below are a curated selection of our most popular offerings. AUM offers dozens of additional courses that vary by program and elective choices.
Basics of Management
Foundational principles of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling within organizations.
Strategic Management
Formulating and implementing long-term strategies that keep organizations competitive.
Organizational Behavior
How individuals and groups behave inside organizations, and how leaders can shape culture.
Operations Management
Designing and overseeing production processes to deliver products and services efficiently.
Entrepreneurship
From idea to launch — identifying opportunities, building business models, and managing startup risk.
Business Ethics
Ethical frameworks for navigating corporate responsibility, stakeholder conflicts, and governance.
Business Law
Legal fundamentals every manager needs: contracts, liability, employment law, and intellectual property.
Project Management
Planning, executing, and closing projects on time and within budget using industry-standard tools.
Management Information Systems
How businesses use IT systems to capture, process, and act on information for competitive advantage.
Sales Management
Building and leading high-performance sales teams, setting targets, and managing the full sales pipeline.
Financial Accounting
Recording and reporting financial transactions — the language every business professional must speak.
Intermediate Accounting I
Deep dive into assets, liabilities, and equity reporting under US GAAP standards.
Intermediate Accounting II
Advanced topics in financial reporting: leases, pensions, income taxes, and earnings per share.
Managerial Accounting
Internal accounting tools for budgeting, cost control, and supporting management decisions.
Business Finance
Time value of money, capital structure, and investment decisions — the core toolkit of corporate finance.
Corporate Finance
Advanced valuation, capital markets, M&A, and financial strategy for large organizations.
Advanced Financial Management
Strategic financial decision-making for senior managers: risk, return, and global capital allocation.
Cost Management Systems
Activity-based costing, standard costing, and variance analysis to control and reduce costs.
Business Valuation
Valuing companies using DCF, comparables, and precedent transactions — essential for M&A and investment.
International Finance
Foreign exchange, hedging, and financial management across different currencies and regulatory environments.
International Accounting
Comparing GAAP, IFRS, and global accounting practices across jurisdictions.
Principles of Marketing
The 4 Ps, market segmentation, consumer behavior, and the fundamentals of building a brand.
Advanced Marketing
Data-driven marketing strategy, campaign optimization, and omnichannel customer experience.
Entrepreneurial Marketing
Low-budget, high-impact marketing for startups and growing businesses — guerrilla tactics and viral growth.
Cultures in Business
Cross-cultural competence for global professionals — negotiating, communicating, and leading across cultures.
International Business
Global strategy, trade theory, and the forces shaping how businesses operate across borders.
Microeconomics
Supply, demand, pricing, and how individual consumers and firms make decisions in markets.
Macroeconomics
National income, inflation, unemployment, monetary policy, and the forces that move entire economies.
International Economics
Trade theory, balance of payments, exchange rates, and the economics of globalization.
Comparative Politics
Political systems, governance models, and how political environments shape business and society.
College Algebra
Equations, functions, and algebraic reasoning — the mathematical foundation for business and economics.
Calculus I
Limits, derivatives, and rates of change — essential for economics, finance, and data science.
Calculus II
Integration, series, and multivariable techniques applied to real-world optimization problems.
Business Statistics
Descriptive and inferential statistics for business decision-making — probability, regression, and testing.
Quantitative Methods
Linear programming, forecasting, and decision analysis tools for complex management problems.
Business English
Professional English for emails, presentations, negotiations, and workplace communication.
Speech Communication
Public speaking, persuasion, and the art of delivering ideas with confidence and clarity.
Rhetoric
Argumentation, logical reasoning, and the classical techniques of persuasive communication.
Creative Writing
Developing voice, structure, and storytelling skills through essays, narrative, and creative forms.
Study Skills
Time management, note-taking, critical reading, and exam strategies for academic success.
Computer Usage
Essential digital literacy: productivity software, spreadsheets, data handling, and online tools.
Self Development
Goal-setting, emotional intelligence, and the habits that separate good professionals from great ones.
Health and Wellness
Physical and mental wellness strategies for sustaining peak performance throughout your career.
Physical Fitness
Building the physical foundation for an active, productive life through structured fitness training.
Internship
Hands-on work experience at partner companies, applying classroom learning to real professional environments.
This list is a highlight reel — not the full picture. AUM offers dozens of additional specialized and elective courses across every program. Talk to an admissions advisor for the complete list.