2004-2005 UNIVERSITY CATALOGUEMGMT - Management |
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200
Developing the Leader within You
3 crs (3-0). Sp. Special course fee required A proactive approach to developing future leaders. Primary focus is aiding participants in gaining a better understanding and awareness of themselves through the enhancement of their self-worth and self-esteem. |
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210
Service-Learning in Management
1 cr. F, Sp, Su. SL-Full S/U only grade basis Students must complete 30 hours of volunteer service. Type of service must be approved by your faculty supervisor. A journal must be kept throughout the service-learning project documenting when, how long, and the type of activity. The service-learning project must be completed within one calendar year (preferably one semester). Assignments outstanding longer than this will be graded unsatisfactory. |
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340
Organizational Behavior
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp, Su. P: ECON 103 and 104, ACCT 202, MIS 240, BSAD 202 or MATH 245, and completion of 54 credits. BCOM 206 and BCOM 207 recommended. Admission to College of Business Review of the theories and applications of behavioral science research in human organizations. Topics include: motivation, group dynamics, communication, leadership, conflict, and change. |
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341
Operations Management
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp, Su. P: ECON 103 and 104, ACCT 202, MIS 240, BSAD 202 or MATH 245, MATH 110 and completion of 54 credits Admission to College of Business Processing of inputs into outputs consisting of goods and services; includes plant and machine location and layout, materials handling, work methods and simplification, manpower planning, inventory control, quality control, maintenance, and operational control. |
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342
/542 Quality Management
3 crs (3-0). F. P: MGMT 341 Admission to College of Business Minimum junior standing An examination of the technical and the managerial issues that are important in understanding and implementing quality assurance in manufacturing and service organizations. |
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343
/543 Purchasing Management
3 crs (3-0). Sp. P: MGMT 341 Admission to College of Business Minimum junior standing An examination of the theories, principles, and practices employed by purchasing managers in the industrial, governmental, and service sectors of the economy. |
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345
/545 Managing Global Organizations
3 crs (3-0). F. P: MGMT 340. BCOM 206 and 207 recommended Admission to College of Business FC Minimum junior standing Examines issues in managing international operations including strategies, joint ventures/strategic alliances, organizational design, culture, human resources, and labor issues in addition to political and legal constraints operating across regional trading areas. |
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349
/549 Human Resource Management
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. P: ECON 103 and 104, ACCT 202, BSAD 202 or MATH 245; MGMT 340 and BCOM 207 recommended Admission to College of Business Minimum junior standing Policies and practices relating to recruitment, selection, development, and utilization of human resources. This course contains an integrated communication component. |
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354
/554 Materials Management Simulation
1 cr (1-0). F. P: MGMT 341 Admission to College of Business Simulation and analysis of different types of factory production and distribution systems using Goldratt simulation and constraint theory. |
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398
Internship Program I
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su. Admission to College of Business SL-Optional Minimum junior standing Course may be taken for a maximum of 3 credits Special course fee required Acceptance in Internship Program. See description under College of Business. A maximum of three credits of Bsad, Mgmt, and Mktg 398 may be applied to the 120-credit graduation requirement. Students must have the service- learning option approved prior to starting the Internship. Get form from Career Services, Schofield 230 Students will participate in work experiences related to their area of interest. |
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399
Independent Study Projects
1-4 crs. F, Sp, Su. Admission to College of Business Minimum junior standing Get form from department office |
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401
Entrepreneur I
12 crs (12-0). F. P: BCOM 206, 207; BSAD 305; MKTG 330; and all but one of the remaining Basic Business Core courses (MGMT 340, 341; FIN 320). Completion of BSAD 300 and MGMT 449 is not required for enrollment in MGMT 401. Permission of department upon successful application to the Entrepreneur Program. Admission to College of Business SL-Optional Minimum senior standing Minimum total GPA of 2.50 Department permission required Students learn how to identify business opportunities in an entrepreneurial/intrapreneurial situation and how to manage new business ventures. The program consists of 16 modules covering the topics of entrepreneurship and ending with completion of a business plan in Mgmt 402. This course contains an integrated communication component. |
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402
Entrepreneur II
12 crs (12-0). Sp. P: MGMT 401 (with a grade of at least a C+) and the remaining Basic Business Core, including BSAD 300. Substitutes for MGMT 449 in the management major. Admission to College of Business SL-Optional Minimum senior standing A continuation of Mgmt 401. Constitutes the second part of the Entrepreneur Program. This course contains an integrated communication component. |
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414
/614 Small Business Consulting
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. P: MGMT 340 and consent of instructor Admission to College of Business SL-Optional Minimum senior standing Department permission required Involves the thorough analysis and review of actual small business clients submitted by the Small Business Administration under the Small Business Institute Program and making recommendations that will be beneficial to the client in operating the business. |
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441
/641 Service Operations Management
3 crs (3-0). F. P: MGMT 341 Admission to College of Business Minimum junior standing Design of service systems; management techniques and issues in ongoing service operations. |
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442
/642 Production Planning and Control
3 crs (3-0). Sp. P: MGMT 341 Admission to College of Business Minimum junior standing The design and use of procedures for managing production systems; includes process planning and routing, scheduling, dispatching, and progress control. |
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445
/645 Compensation Theory and Administration
3 crs (3-0). F. P: ECON 103 and ECON 104, ACCT 202, BSAD 202 or MATH 245 MGMT 340 and 349 recommended Admission to College of Business Minimum junior standing Study of theories, methods, and practices of compensation in organizations. |
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446
/646 Organizational Change and Development
3 crs (3-0). Sp. P: MGMT 340 Admission to College of Business Minimum junior standing Examines the phenomenon of organizational change at the strategic, structural, and employee level. Specific emphasis on how companies adjust and develop to the changing global marketplace is provided. |
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449
Strategic Management in a Global Business Environment
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp, Su. P: All other courses in the Basic Business Core Admission to College of Business CP Minimum senior standing Covers the formulation and implementation of business strategy in a global environment. Case studies and simulations provide an integrative view of international business operations from a total enterprise perspective. This course contains an integrated communication component. |
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452
/652 Inventory, MRP, and CRP
1 cr (1-0). Sp. P: MGMT 442 or concurrent enrollment Admission to College of Business Provides students the opportunity for an in-depth analysis of inventory systems, material requirements planning (MRP), and capacity requirements planning (CRP). |
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455
/655 Industrial Relations
3 crs (3-0). Sp. P: MGMT 340; MGMT 349 or concurrent enrollment Admission to College of Business Minimum junior standing Problems, hazards, and procedures which will be of assistance in establishing and maintaining good union- management relationships. |
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459
/659 Advanced Human Resource Management
2 crs (2-0). Sp. P: MGMT 349 Admission to College of Business Minimum junior standing Provides students the opportunity to study in-depth human resource topics of the nature of work, recruitment, selection, training and development, compensation, benefits, labor relations, and health and safety. |
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492
/692 Topics in Human Resource Management
1-3 crs. V. P: MGMT 349. Additional prerequisites may be required depending on the topic. (See current Class Schedule Bulletin.) Admission to College of Business Minimum junior standing May be repeated when topic differs Current issues in human resource management will be the focus of attention. Topic selection will be made by the instructor. Issues will be those facing contemporary HRM professionals. |
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493
/693 Topics in Operations Management
1-3 crs. V. P: MGMT 341. Admission to College of Business Minimum junior standing May be repeated when topic differs Additional prerequisites may be required depending on the topic. (See current Class Schedule Bulletin.) Current issues in operations management will be the focus of attention. Topic selection will be made by the instructor. Issues will be those facing contemporary operations professionals. |
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494
/694 Topics in Leadership
1-3 crs. V. P: MGMT 200 or MGMT 340 or consent of instructor. Course may be taken for a maximum of 3 credits Additional prerequisites may be required depending on the topic. (See current Class Schedule Bulletin.) Current issues in leadership will be the focus of attention. Topic selection will be made by the instructor. Issues will be those facing contemporary leaders. |
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495
Directed Projects
3 crs. F, Sp. Admission to College of Business Minimum senior standing May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Get form from department office Internship experiences in business situations relevant to student's major field of study; under supervision of faculty member. |
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498
Internship Program II
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su. Admission to College of Business SL-Optional Minimum senior standing May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Special course fee required Acceptance in Internship Program. See description under College of Business. Additive credit only. May not be applied to the 120-credit graduation requirement. Students must have the service-learning option approved prior to starting the Internship. Get form from Career Services, Schofield 230 Students will participate in work experiences related to their area of interest. |
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499
Independent Study Projects
1-4 crs. F, Sp, Su. Admission to College of Business Minimum senior standing May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Major in field of study Get form from department office |
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740
Organizational Management Foundation
2 crs. F, Sp. No credit if taken after MGMT 340 Special course fee required Not for MBA degree credit Introduction to the science and business of managing organizations. Students examine behavioral theories and research studies, investigate strategies corporations employ to enhance organizational performance, and review current issues, opportunities, and challenges facing companies today. |
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741
Operations Foundation
2 crs. F, Sp. No credit if taken after MGMT 341 Special course fee required Not for MBA degree credit Study of the operations function within organizations that produce goods and/or services. |
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797
Independent Study
1-3 crs. V. Must complete MBA foundation requirements May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Special course fee required Get form from department office |
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