
Digitalization is nowadays the fundamental basis where the greatest gains in growth and competitiveness for companies lie. The digitization needs of companies in require highly qualified professionals to help them in their digital transformation. This will involve addressing the changes that need to take place in people, organizations and business models, beyond the use of a specific technology.

Digitalization is nowadays the fundamental basis where the greatest gains in growth and competitiveness for companies lie. The digitization needs of companies in require highly qualified professionals to help them in their digital transformation. This will involve addressing the changes that need to take place in people, organizations and business models, beyond the use of a specific technology.
- Teacher: David Bracho

Accounting, as an information system is the process of identifying, measuring and communicating the economic information of an organization to its users who need the information for decision-making. It identifies transactions and events of a specific entity.
A transaction is an exchange in which each participant receives or sacrifices value (e.g. purchase of raw material). An event (whether internal or external) is a happening of consequence to an entity (e.g. use of raw material for production). An entity means an economic unit that performs economic activities.
- Teacher: William Thralls

The concepts familiarize students with market structure, dynamics, and behaviors, including how producers and consumers interact with each other and shape market behaviors. Key topics include consumer theory, intertemporal decisions, market structure, low-risk decisions, externalities and market failures, economic forces, and business cycles.
Upon completion of this course, students will possess the knowledge and skills necessary to make proper judgments regarding the likely consequences of various economic events.

This course will focus on the study of Budgeting Management in both Public and Private Sectors. We will seek to understand the Government spending and the impacts it has in Private Sectors, and our daily lives. Students will see what happens when Public Sector mismanage the Budget in contrast what happens when Private Sector mismanage the budget.
The focus of this course is to impart a practical and "real life" understanding and application of public budgeting from the practitioner’s perspective. We will examine public budgets (government and non-profit agencies), budgeting systems, and budgeting processes, and how decisions are made and the processes that lead to these decisions.
- Teacher: Mariselly Rivero