Schedule of Classes




2023 Summer: May 10 - August 15
Stateside hybrid classes for Summer 2023 will be made available the weekend of February 10th, 2023. Registration will open February 13th, 2023.

Course Class No. Section Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
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50642 6385 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Burboa, Rogelio Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
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50675 6384 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Rider, Donald G Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
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50685 6380 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Kudva, Prabhavathy Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
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50729 6381 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Houston, Melissa J Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
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50740 6382 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Ayala, Lolita Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
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50760 6383 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Carlucci, Leeanne E Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
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51142 6386 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Carmack, Karen K Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
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51143 6387 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Prince, Andrea A Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
51983 6980 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Welsh, Lyndsay W Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
51984 6981 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Ripley, Christopher T Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
51985 6982 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Stofer, Janice Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
52216 6983 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Wahlstrom, Tomi L Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
52383 6984 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Valdez, Michelle V Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
52384 6985 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Petty, Timothy L Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
52385 6986 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Sledge, James C Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
53654 5010 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 M 6:30P-9:30P Open LaPlata (Hybrid)
Faculty: Chase, Marcia L Bldg/Room: BU 116 Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
53656 9620 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 W 6:00P-9:00P Open JB Langley-Ft Eustis (Hybrid)
Faculty: Bartholomew, Nanette Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
53918 7760 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 W 6:30P-9:30P Open Arundel Mills (Hybrid)
Faculty: Williams, Michelle E. Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
53919 3155 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 M 6:00P-9:00P Open Quantico (Marine Corps Base)
Faculty: Walker, Thomas L Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
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54330 6388 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Daniels, Charles A Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
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54434 6389 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Sousane, Richard J Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3)
A basic study of the strategic role of human resource management. The objective is to apply knowledge of human behavior, labor relations, and current laws and regulations to a working environment. Topics include employment laws and regulations, diversity in a global economy, total rewards management, and training and development for organizational success. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 360, HRMN 300, or TMGT 360.
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54528 6390 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: White, Nakia L Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 302 Organizational Communication (3)
A study of the structure of communication in organizations. The goal is to apply theory and examples to improve managerial effectiveness in communication and negotiation. Problems, issues, and techniques of organizational communication are analyzed through case histories, exercises, and projects. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398N, HRMN 302, MGMT 320, MGST 315, or TEMN 315.
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50643 6380 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Bertels, Gary L. Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 302 Organizational Communication (3)
A study of the structure of communication in organizations. The goal is to apply theory and examples to improve managerial effectiveness in communication and negotiation. Problems, issues, and techniques of organizational communication are analyzed through case histories, exercises, and projects. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398N, HRMN 302, MGMT 320, MGST 315, or TEMN 315.
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50644 6381 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Bradshaw, Edmina Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 302 Organizational Communication (3)
A study of the structure of communication in organizations. The goal is to apply theory and examples to improve managerial effectiveness in communication and negotiation. Problems, issues, and techniques of organizational communication are analyzed through case histories, exercises, and projects. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398N, HRMN 302, MGMT 320, MGST 315, or TEMN 315.
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50781 6382 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Carnes, Heather E Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 302 Organizational Communication (3)
A study of the structure of communication in organizations. The goal is to apply theory and examples to improve managerial effectiveness in communication and negotiation. Problems, issues, and techniques of organizational communication are analyzed through case histories, exercises, and projects. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398N, HRMN 302, MGMT 320, MGST 315, or TEMN 315.
51986 6980 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Malfara, William A Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 302 Organizational Communication (3)
A study of the structure of communication in organizations. The goal is to apply theory and examples to improve managerial effectiveness in communication and negotiation. Problems, issues, and techniques of organizational communication are analyzed through case histories, exercises, and projects. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398N, HRMN 302, MGMT 320, MGST 315, or TEMN 315.
51987 6981 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Jones, Brooke A Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 302 Organizational Communication (3)
A study of the structure of communication in organizations. The goal is to apply theory and examples to improve managerial effectiveness in communication and negotiation. Problems, issues, and techniques of organizational communication are analyzed through case histories, exercises, and projects. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398N, HRMN 302, MGMT 320, MGST 315, or TEMN 315.
52386 6982 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Meneses, Liliana D Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 302 Organizational Communication (3)
A study of the structure of communication in organizations. The goal is to apply theory and examples to improve managerial effectiveness in communication and negotiation. Problems, issues, and techniques of organizational communication are analyzed through case histories, exercises, and projects. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398N, HRMN 302, MGMT 320, MGST 315, or TEMN 315.
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54279 6383 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Stott, Kimberly E Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 362 Labor Relations (3)
A survey of contemporary labor relations practices. The aim is to research and analyze labor relations issues and support the labor relations process. Discussion covers the history of organized labor in the United States, the role of third parties, organizing campaigns, the collective bargaining process, and the resolution of employee grievances. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 362 or HRMN 362.
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50697 6380 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Ross, Elizabeth A Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 362 Labor Relations (3)
A survey of contemporary labor relations practices. The aim is to research and analyze labor relations issues and support the labor relations process. Discussion covers the history of organized labor in the United States, the role of third parties, organizing campaigns, the collective bargaining process, and the resolution of employee grievances. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 362 or HRMN 362.
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50945 6381 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Besson, Paul S Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 362 Labor Relations (3)
A survey of contemporary labor relations practices. The aim is to research and analyze labor relations issues and support the labor relations process. Discussion covers the history of organized labor in the United States, the role of third parties, organizing campaigns, the collective bargaining process, and the resolution of employee grievances. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 362 or HRMN 362.
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51311 6382 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Robinson, Michael P Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 362 Labor Relations (3)
A survey of contemporary labor relations practices. The aim is to research and analyze labor relations issues and support the labor relations process. Discussion covers the history of organized labor in the United States, the role of third parties, organizing campaigns, the collective bargaining process, and the resolution of employee grievances. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 362 or HRMN 362.
51988 6980 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Turner, Brooke C Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 362 Labor Relations (3)
A survey of contemporary labor relations practices. The aim is to research and analyze labor relations issues and support the labor relations process. Discussion covers the history of organized labor in the United States, the role of third parties, organizing campaigns, the collective bargaining process, and the resolution of employee grievances. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 362 or HRMN 362.
52387 6981 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Walthall, Margaret A Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 362 Labor Relations (3)
A survey of contemporary labor relations practices. The aim is to research and analyze labor relations issues and support the labor relations process. Discussion covers the history of organized labor in the United States, the role of third parties, organizing campaigns, the collective bargaining process, and the resolution of employee grievances. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 362 or HRMN 362.
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54375 6383 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Johnson, Kaidi Marie Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 362 Labor Relations (3)
A survey of contemporary labor relations practices. The aim is to research and analyze labor relations issues and support the labor relations process. Discussion covers the history of organized labor in the United States, the role of third parties, organizing campaigns, the collective bargaining process, and the resolution of employee grievances. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 362 or HRMN 362.
54376 6982 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Jarboe, Shannon K Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 367 Organizational Culture and Change (3)
An examination of the nature, definitions, theories, and aspects of organizational culture. The goal is to apply knowledge of organizational culture to develop a change-management plan. Analysis covers patterns of behavior and their relationship to organizational culture, especially the impact of the organization's business on employee behavior and culture. Topics include the role of nationality, gender, and race within organizational culture; implications of addressing organizational challenges; theory versus practice; and the relative roles of the individual, groups, and the organization in a cultural context. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398T or HRMN 367.
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50645 6380 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Gaymer, Daniel F Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 367 Organizational Culture and Change (3)
An examination of the nature, definitions, theories, and aspects of organizational culture. The goal is to apply knowledge of organizational culture to develop a change-management plan. Analysis covers patterns of behavior and their relationship to organizational culture, especially the impact of the organization's business on employee behavior and culture. Topics include the role of nationality, gender, and race within organizational culture; implications of addressing organizational challenges; theory versus practice; and the relative roles of the individual, groups, and the organization in a cultural context. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398T or HRMN 367.
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51298 6381 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Ekmekci, Zeynep A Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 367 Organizational Culture and Change (3)
An examination of the nature, definitions, theories, and aspects of organizational culture. The goal is to apply knowledge of organizational culture to develop a change-management plan. Analysis covers patterns of behavior and their relationship to organizational culture, especially the impact of the organization's business on employee behavior and culture. Topics include the role of nationality, gender, and race within organizational culture; implications of addressing organizational challenges; theory versus practice; and the relative roles of the individual, groups, and the organization in a cultural context. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398T or HRMN 367.
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51367 6382 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Palatka, Jessica Savu Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 367 Organizational Culture and Change (3)
An examination of the nature, definitions, theories, and aspects of organizational culture. The goal is to apply knowledge of organizational culture to develop a change-management plan. Analysis covers patterns of behavior and their relationship to organizational culture, especially the impact of the organization's business on employee behavior and culture. Topics include the role of nationality, gender, and race within organizational culture; implications of addressing organizational challenges; theory versus practice; and the relative roles of the individual, groups, and the organization in a cultural context. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398T or HRMN 367.
52388 6980 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Yungbluth, Heather D Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 367 Organizational Culture and Change (3)
An examination of the nature, definitions, theories, and aspects of organizational culture. The goal is to apply knowledge of organizational culture to develop a change-management plan. Analysis covers patterns of behavior and their relationship to organizational culture, especially the impact of the organization's business on employee behavior and culture. Topics include the role of nationality, gender, and race within organizational culture; implications of addressing organizational challenges; theory versus practice; and the relative roles of the individual, groups, and the organization in a cultural context. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398T or HRMN 367.
52389 6981 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Rose, Carey L Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 367 Organizational Culture and Change (3)
An examination of the nature, definitions, theories, and aspects of organizational culture. The goal is to apply knowledge of organizational culture to develop a change-management plan. Analysis covers patterns of behavior and their relationship to organizational culture, especially the impact of the organization's business on employee behavior and culture. Topics include the role of nationality, gender, and race within organizational culture; implications of addressing organizational challenges; theory versus practice; and the relative roles of the individual, groups, and the organization in a cultural context. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398T or HRMN 367.
53922 4165 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Th 6:00P-9:00P Open Joint Base Andrews (Hybrid)
Faculty: Smith, Shantia M.L. Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 367 Organizational Culture and Change (3)
An examination of the nature, definitions, theories, and aspects of organizational culture. The goal is to apply knowledge of organizational culture to develop a change-management plan. Analysis covers patterns of behavior and their relationship to organizational culture, especially the impact of the organization's business on employee behavior and culture. Topics include the role of nationality, gender, and race within organizational culture; implications of addressing organizational challenges; theory versus practice; and the relative roles of the individual, groups, and the organization in a cultural context. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 398T or HRMN 367.
54465 6982 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Murvin, Euart K Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 395 The Total Rewards Approach to Compensation Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. An exploration of alternative compensation philosophies that define total rewards as everything that employees value in the employment relationship. The objective is to design a total rewards program that ensures organizational success. Topics include building and communicating a total rewards strategy, compensation fundamentals, the conduct and documentation of a job analysis, linking pay to performance, employee motivation, and performance appraisal. Strategies such as incentive cash and/or stock compensation programs, employee ownership, benefits and nonmonetary rewards are discussed and evaluated. The interrelationships among compensation, motivation, performance appraisal, and performance within the organization are examined. Discussion also covers the design and implementation of a total rewards program, including organizational compatibility. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 388L, HRMN 390, or HRMN 395.
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50735 6380 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Bickel, Patricia D Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 395 The Total Rewards Approach to Compensation Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. An exploration of alternative compensation philosophies that define total rewards as everything that employees value in the employment relationship. The objective is to design a total rewards program that ensures organizational success. Topics include building and communicating a total rewards strategy, compensation fundamentals, the conduct and documentation of a job analysis, linking pay to performance, employee motivation, and performance appraisal. Strategies such as incentive cash and/or stock compensation programs, employee ownership, benefits and nonmonetary rewards are discussed and evaluated. The interrelationships among compensation, motivation, performance appraisal, and performance within the organization are examined. Discussion also covers the design and implementation of a total rewards program, including organizational compatibility. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 388L, HRMN 390, or HRMN 395.
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51034 6381 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Coon, Darrin Emery Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 395 The Total Rewards Approach to Compensation Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. An exploration of alternative compensation philosophies that define total rewards as everything that employees value in the employment relationship. The objective is to design a total rewards program that ensures organizational success. Topics include building and communicating a total rewards strategy, compensation fundamentals, the conduct and documentation of a job analysis, linking pay to performance, employee motivation, and performance appraisal. Strategies such as incentive cash and/or stock compensation programs, employee ownership, benefits and nonmonetary rewards are discussed and evaluated. The interrelationships among compensation, motivation, performance appraisal, and performance within the organization are examined. Discussion also covers the design and implementation of a total rewards program, including organizational compatibility. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 388L, HRMN 390, or HRMN 395.
52390 6980 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Hamlin, April Melanie Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 395 The Total Rewards Approach to Compensation Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. An exploration of alternative compensation philosophies that define total rewards as everything that employees value in the employment relationship. The objective is to design a total rewards program that ensures organizational success. Topics include building and communicating a total rewards strategy, compensation fundamentals, the conduct and documentation of a job analysis, linking pay to performance, employee motivation, and performance appraisal. Strategies such as incentive cash and/or stock compensation programs, employee ownership, benefits and nonmonetary rewards are discussed and evaluated. The interrelationships among compensation, motivation, performance appraisal, and performance within the organization are examined. Discussion also covers the design and implementation of a total rewards program, including organizational compatibility. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 388L, HRMN 390, or HRMN 395.
52391 6981 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Richardson, Paul W Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 395 The Total Rewards Approach to Compensation Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. An exploration of alternative compensation philosophies that define total rewards as everything that employees value in the employment relationship. The objective is to design a total rewards program that ensures organizational success. Topics include building and communicating a total rewards strategy, compensation fundamentals, the conduct and documentation of a job analysis, linking pay to performance, employee motivation, and performance appraisal. Strategies such as incentive cash and/or stock compensation programs, employee ownership, benefits and nonmonetary rewards are discussed and evaluated. The interrelationships among compensation, motivation, performance appraisal, and performance within the organization are examined. Discussion also covers the design and implementation of a total rewards program, including organizational compatibility. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 388L, HRMN 390, or HRMN 395.
53925 4060 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 W 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Elson, Omowale T Bldg/Room: Tydings Hall 2109 Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 395 The Total Rewards Approach to Compensation Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. An exploration of alternative compensation philosophies that define total rewards as everything that employees value in the employment relationship. The objective is to design a total rewards program that ensures organizational success. Topics include building and communicating a total rewards strategy, compensation fundamentals, the conduct and documentation of a job analysis, linking pay to performance, employee motivation, and performance appraisal. Strategies such as incentive cash and/or stock compensation programs, employee ownership, benefits and nonmonetary rewards are discussed and evaluated. The interrelationships among compensation, motivation, performance appraisal, and performance within the organization are examined. Discussion also covers the design and implementation of a total rewards program, including organizational compatibility. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 388L, HRMN 390, or HRMN 395.
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54227 6382 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Pomilla, Gina N Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 400 Talent Acquisition and Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. A study of the role of human resource management in the strategic planning and operation of organizations, including staffing, onboarding, recruiting, performance appraisal systems, and compensation and labor/management issues. The goal is to research and evaluate issues and present strategic solutions related to talent acquisition and management. The influence of federal regulations (including equal opportunity, sexual harassment, discrimination, and other employee related regulations) is analyzed. A review of research findings, readings, discussions, case studies, and applicable federal regulations supports the critical evaluation of human resource problems as they relate to the employment life cycle. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 460 or HRMN 400.
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50741 6380 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Horton, Alfred J Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 400 Talent Acquisition and Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. A study of the role of human resource management in the strategic planning and operation of organizations, including staffing, onboarding, recruiting, performance appraisal systems, and compensation and labor/management issues. The goal is to research and evaluate issues and present strategic solutions related to talent acquisition and management. The influence of federal regulations (including equal opportunity, sexual harassment, discrimination, and other employee related regulations) is analyzed. A review of research findings, readings, discussions, case studies, and applicable federal regulations supports the critical evaluation of human resource problems as they relate to the employment life cycle. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 460 or HRMN 400.
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50847 6381 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Collert, Gerald J Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 400 Talent Acquisition and Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. A study of the role of human resource management in the strategic planning and operation of organizations, including staffing, onboarding, recruiting, performance appraisal systems, and compensation and labor/management issues. The goal is to research and evaluate issues and present strategic solutions related to talent acquisition and management. The influence of federal regulations (including equal opportunity, sexual harassment, discrimination, and other employee related regulations) is analyzed. A review of research findings, readings, discussions, case studies, and applicable federal regulations supports the critical evaluation of human resource problems as they relate to the employment life cycle. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 460 or HRMN 400.
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51144 6382 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Cote, John C Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 400 Talent Acquisition and Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. A study of the role of human resource management in the strategic planning and operation of organizations, including staffing, onboarding, recruiting, performance appraisal systems, and compensation and labor/management issues. The goal is to research and evaluate issues and present strategic solutions related to talent acquisition and management. The influence of federal regulations (including equal opportunity, sexual harassment, discrimination, and other employee related regulations) is analyzed. A review of research findings, readings, discussions, case studies, and applicable federal regulations supports the critical evaluation of human resource problems as they relate to the employment life cycle. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 460 or HRMN 400.
51989 6980 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Hamp, Jacqueline M Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 400 Talent Acquisition and Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. A study of the role of human resource management in the strategic planning and operation of organizations, including staffing, onboarding, recruiting, performance appraisal systems, and compensation and labor/management issues. The goal is to research and evaluate issues and present strategic solutions related to talent acquisition and management. The influence of federal regulations (including equal opportunity, sexual harassment, discrimination, and other employee related regulations) is analyzed. A review of research findings, readings, discussions, case studies, and applicable federal regulations supports the critical evaluation of human resource problems as they relate to the employment life cycle. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 460 or HRMN 400.
52392 6981 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Buentello, Francisco L Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 400 Talent Acquisition and Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. A study of the role of human resource management in the strategic planning and operation of organizations, including staffing, onboarding, recruiting, performance appraisal systems, and compensation and labor/management issues. The goal is to research and evaluate issues and present strategic solutions related to talent acquisition and management. The influence of federal regulations (including equal opportunity, sexual harassment, discrimination, and other employee related regulations) is analyzed. A review of research findings, readings, discussions, case studies, and applicable federal regulations supports the critical evaluation of human resource problems as they relate to the employment life cycle. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 460 or HRMN 400.
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54377 6383 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Ward, Brian E Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 400 Talent Acquisition and Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. A study of the role of human resource management in the strategic planning and operation of organizations, including staffing, onboarding, recruiting, performance appraisal systems, and compensation and labor/management issues. The goal is to research and evaluate issues and present strategic solutions related to talent acquisition and management. The influence of federal regulations (including equal opportunity, sexual harassment, discrimination, and other employee related regulations) is analyzed. A review of research findings, readings, discussions, case studies, and applicable federal regulations supports the critical evaluation of human resource problems as they relate to the employment life cycle. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 460 or HRMN 400.
54735 6982 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Slack, Dean A Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 406 Employee Training and Development (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. An examination of employee training and human resource development in various organizations. Topics include the development, administration, and evaluation of training programs; employee development; career development; and organizational change. Issues in employee development (including assessment of employee competencies, opportunities for learning and growth, and the roles of managers in employee development) are explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 498I, HRMN 406, or MGMT 498I.
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50782 6380 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Hartnett, Belinda Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 406 Employee Training and Development (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. An examination of employee training and human resource development in various organizations. Topics include the development, administration, and evaluation of training programs; employee development; career development; and organizational change. Issues in employee development (including assessment of employee competencies, opportunities for learning and growth, and the roles of managers in employee development) are explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 498I, HRMN 406, or MGMT 498I.
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51145 6381 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Giliya, Ziva Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 406 Employee Training and Development (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. An examination of employee training and human resource development in various organizations. Topics include the development, administration, and evaluation of training programs; employee development; career development; and organizational change. Issues in employee development (including assessment of employee competencies, opportunities for learning and growth, and the roles of managers in employee development) are explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 498I, HRMN 406, or MGMT 498I.
51990 6980 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Marschall, Sabrina I Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 406 Employee Training and Development (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. An examination of employee training and human resource development in various organizations. Topics include the development, administration, and evaluation of training programs; employee development; career development; and organizational change. Issues in employee development (including assessment of employee competencies, opportunities for learning and growth, and the roles of managers in employee development) are explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 498I, HRMN 406, or MGMT 498I.
52207 6981 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Atkins, Jimmy A Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 406 Employee Training and Development (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. An examination of employee training and human resource development in various organizations. Topics include the development, administration, and evaluation of training programs; employee development; career development; and organizational change. Issues in employee development (including assessment of employee competencies, opportunities for learning and growth, and the roles of managers in employee development) are explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 498I, HRMN 406, or MGMT 498I.
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54506 6382 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Mercedes, D'Alizza Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 408 Employment Law for Business (3)
(Designed for managers and human resource professionals.) Recommended: HRMN 300. A conceptual and functional analysis of the legal framework of employment relations. The aim is to understand employment law; comply with laws and regulations; and evaluate rights, obligations, and liabilities in the employment process, from hiring and staffing to compensation and layoff. Topics include discrimination based on race, national origin, religion, sex, affinity and sexual orientation, age, and disability; the hiring process, testing, and performance appraisal; employee privacy; wrongful discharge; employee benefits; health and safety; independent contractors; and labor unions. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 468, BMGT 498G, HRMN 408, or MGMT 498G.
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50783 6380 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Gravett, Erika Y Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 408 Employment Law for Business (3)
(Designed for managers and human resource professionals.) Recommended: HRMN 300. A conceptual and functional analysis of the legal framework of employment relations. The aim is to understand employment law; comply with laws and regulations; and evaluate rights, obligations, and liabilities in the employment process, from hiring and staffing to compensation and layoff. Topics include discrimination based on race, national origin, religion, sex, affinity and sexual orientation, age, and disability; the hiring process, testing, and performance appraisal; employee privacy; wrongful discharge; employee benefits; health and safety; independent contractors; and labor unions. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 468, BMGT 498G, HRMN 408, or MGMT 498G.
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51401 6381 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Rambsy, Phillis H Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 408 Employment Law for Business (3)
(Designed for managers and human resource professionals.) Recommended: HRMN 300. A conceptual and functional analysis of the legal framework of employment relations. The aim is to understand employment law; comply with laws and regulations; and evaluate rights, obligations, and liabilities in the employment process, from hiring and staffing to compensation and layoff. Topics include discrimination based on race, national origin, religion, sex, affinity and sexual orientation, age, and disability; the hiring process, testing, and performance appraisal; employee privacy; wrongful discharge; employee benefits; health and safety; independent contractors; and labor unions. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 468, BMGT 498G, HRMN 408, or MGMT 498G.
51991 6980 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Cavanaugh, Christine K Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 408 Employment Law for Business (3)
(Designed for managers and human resource professionals.) Recommended: HRMN 300. A conceptual and functional analysis of the legal framework of employment relations. The aim is to understand employment law; comply with laws and regulations; and evaluate rights, obligations, and liabilities in the employment process, from hiring and staffing to compensation and layoff. Topics include discrimination based on race, national origin, religion, sex, affinity and sexual orientation, age, and disability; the hiring process, testing, and performance appraisal; employee privacy; wrongful discharge; employee benefits; health and safety; independent contractors; and labor unions. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 468, BMGT 498G, HRMN 408, or MGMT 498G.
54165 6981 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Knott, Bradley T Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 410 HR Information Systems and Metrics Analysis (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300 and HRMN 400. A study of Human Resource (HR) metrics associated with performance management, talent acquisition, retention, and employee engagement in the strategic planning and operation of organizations. The goal is to research and evaluate HR information systems for the collection, mining, dissemination, and analysis of data related to HR issues and present strategic solutions. A review of research findings and case studies supports the critical evaluation of human resource problems. Common HR metrics are applied to people analytics for problem solving.
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53110 6380 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Keelty, Leslie F Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 410 HR Information Systems and Metrics Analysis (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300 and HRMN 400. A study of Human Resource (HR) metrics associated with performance management, talent acquisition, retention, and employee engagement in the strategic planning and operation of organizations. The goal is to research and evaluate HR information systems for the collection, mining, dissemination, and analysis of data related to HR issues and present strategic solutions. A review of research findings and case studies supports the critical evaluation of human resource problems. Common HR metrics are applied to people analytics for problem solving.
53111 6980 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Keelty, Leslie F Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 467 Global Human Resource Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. Recommended: HRMN 367. A comprehensive study of global human resource management. The objective is to demonstrate intercultural competencies; identify trends in the globalized workforce; and analyze policies, practices, and functions in global human resources. Topics include global staffing, training, compensation, and evaluation.
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51441 6380 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: White, Benjamin B Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 467 Global Human Resource Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. Recommended: HRMN 367. A comprehensive study of global human resource management. The objective is to demonstrate intercultural competencies; identify trends in the globalized workforce; and analyze policies, practices, and functions in global human resources. Topics include global staffing, training, compensation, and evaluation.
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51442 6381 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Smoot, Denise D Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 467 Global Human Resource Management (3)
Prerequisite: HRMN 300. Recommended: HRMN 367. A comprehensive study of global human resource management. The objective is to demonstrate intercultural competencies; identify trends in the globalized workforce; and analyze policies, practices, and functions in global human resources. Topics include global staffing, training, compensation, and evaluation.
52393 6980 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Herrin, Telaireus K Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 486A Workplace Learning in Human Resource Management (3)
Prerequisites: 9 credits in the discipline and prior program approval (requirements detailed online at www.umgc.edu/wkpl). The integration of discipline-specific knowledge with new experiences in the work environment. Tasks include completing a series of academic assignments that parallel work experiences.
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54423 6980 10 May 2023-15 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Burboa, Rogelio Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 495 Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management Practice (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisite: HRMN 400. A study of human resource management that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience and builds on that conceptual foundation through integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking. The goal is to consider and analyze emerging issues in human resource management. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 388K, HRMN 494, or HRMN 495.
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50778 6380 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Henderson, Joyce Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 495 Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management Practice (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisite: HRMN 400. A study of human resource management that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience and builds on that conceptual foundation through integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking. The goal is to consider and analyze emerging issues in human resource management. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 388K, HRMN 494, or HRMN 495.
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51291 6381 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Slack, Dean A Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 495 Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management Practice (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisite: HRMN 400. A study of human resource management that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience and builds on that conceptual foundation through integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking. The goal is to consider and analyze emerging issues in human resource management. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 388K, HRMN 494, or HRMN 495.
52026 6980 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Closed Online
Faculty: Barrett, Bobby G Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 495 Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management Practice (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisite: HRMN 400. A study of human resource management that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience and builds on that conceptual foundation through integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking. The goal is to consider and analyze emerging issues in human resource management. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 388K, HRMN 494, or HRMN 495.
52394 6981 14 Jun 2023-08 Aug 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Bias, Sheri K Syllabus Course Materials
HRMN 495 Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management Practice (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisite: HRMN 400. A study of human resource management that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience and builds on that conceptual foundation through integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking. The goal is to consider and analyze emerging issues in human resource management. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 388K, HRMN 494, or HRMN 495.
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54015 6382 17 May 2023-11 Jul 2023 Open Online
Faculty: Zauner, Lara K Syllabus Course Materials
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