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2025 Spring: January 8 - May 6

Course Class No. Section Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
20815 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gillerlain, Kelly T Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
20826 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Olson, Edwin E Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
20859 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: White, Brian P. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
20877 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Hoppie, Gavin Karl Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
20884 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Cohen, Brandon L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
20895 6385 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Miles, Tya Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
21300 6386 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Nichols-Holmes, Vanessa E Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
21301 6387 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Thacker, Clifton B Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
21302 6388 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Nichols-Holmes, Gia'Donna Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
21303 6389 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Bagley, Tracy L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
21327 6390 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Stewart, Ginger Leveral Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
22110 6391 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Sierra, Edward M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
22330 6392 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gross, Tarneisha A. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
22773 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Morris, Susan E Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
22774 6981 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Bess, Monica D Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
22775 6982 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Bennett, Rachel Marion Smith Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
22776 6983 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Cook, Jillian M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
23355 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Nichols-Holmes, Gia'Donna Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
23356 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Hoppie, Gavin Karl Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
23439 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: White, Brian P. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
23575 7383 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Olson, Edwin E Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
24320 7384 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Gillerlain, Kelly T Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
24321 7385 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Stewart, Ginger Leveral Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
25275 4060 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Brown, Johnnie Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
25471 7620 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open Dorsey Station (Hybrid)
Faculty: Forka, Frank M Syllabus Course Materials
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment.
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
25472 4020 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Brown, Johnnie Bldg/Room: Susquehanna Hall 1107 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
27302 6393 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Miree, Lucia F Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
27363 6396 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Miree, Lucia F Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
27426 6397 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Ruth, Justin D Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 110 Introduction to Business and Management (3)
(For students with little or no business background. Recommended preparation for many other BMGT courses.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of business management and leadership. The objective is to understand the interrelated dynamics of business, society, and the economy. Discussion covers business principles and practices in the context of everyday business events and human affairs and from a historical perspective.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
27451 6398 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Stewart, Raquishela T Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 121A Solve Problems, Make Decisions (1)
An introduction to problem-solving and decision-making, focusing on the difference between them and the inherent bias we have in dealing with them. The aim is to differentiate problem solving and decision-making, evaluate personal skill levels in solving problems, and develop a tailored approach toward solving complex problems and making complex decisions. Topics include common problem-solving methodologies and decision-making strategies and the individual skills needed to employ them effectively.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
25141 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Feb 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Bryan, M Lavonte Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 121A Solve Problems, Make Decisions (1)
An introduction to problem-solving and decision-making, focusing on the difference between them and the inherent bias we have in dealing with them. The aim is to differentiate problem solving and decision-making, evaluate personal skill levels in solving problems, and develop a tailored approach toward solving complex problems and making complex decisions. Topics include common problem-solving methodologies and decision-making strategies and the individual skills needed to employ them effectively.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
25148 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Feb 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Bryan, M Lavonte Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 121A Solve Problems, Make Decisions (1)
An introduction to problem-solving and decision-making, focusing on the difference between them and the inherent bias we have in dealing with them. The aim is to differentiate problem solving and decision-making, evaluate personal skill levels in solving problems, and develop a tailored approach toward solving complex problems and making complex decisions. Topics include common problem-solving methodologies and decision-making strategies and the individual skills needed to employ them effectively.
25226 7380 12 Mar 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Bryan, M Lavonte Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 121B Communication and Collaboration (1)
An in-depth evaluation and application of successful collaboration and communication skills. The aim is to identify successful personal communication practices and skills needed for successful collaboration with others in the workplace. Topics include individual specific verbal and active listening skills, methods for interpreting nonverbal emotional intelligence cues, and techniques for troubleshooting daily communication.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
25142 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Feb 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Flowers, Joshan A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 121B Communication and Collaboration (1)
An in-depth evaluation and application of successful collaboration and communication skills. The aim is to identify successful personal communication practices and skills needed for successful collaboration with others in the workplace. Topics include individual specific verbal and active listening skills, methods for interpreting nonverbal emotional intelligence cues, and techniques for troubleshooting daily communication.
25227 7380 12 Mar 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Bryan, M Lavonte Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 160 Principles of Management (3)
(Formerly MGST 160.) An introductory study of the skills required to effectively and efficiently manage employees and workflow within an organization. Focus is on the role of a manager to plan, organize, and control the workload through the development of effective relationships with employees. Topics include the role and function of a manager, motivation strategies, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, employee diversity, problem-solving and decision-making skills, and the influence of external organizational forces on work performance.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
22164 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Fisher, Randall D Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 160 Principles of Management (3)
(Formerly MGST 160.) An introductory study of the skills required to effectively and efficiently manage employees and workflow within an organization. Focus is on the role of a manager to plan, organize, and control the workload through the development of effective relationships with employees. Topics include the role and function of a manager, motivation strategies, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, employee diversity, problem-solving and decision-making skills, and the influence of external organizational forces on work performance.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
22179 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Jefferson, Evangeline Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 160 Principles of Management (3)
(Formerly MGST 160.) An introductory study of the skills required to effectively and efficiently manage employees and workflow within an organization. Focus is on the role of a manager to plan, organize, and control the workload through the development of effective relationships with employees. Topics include the role and function of a manager, motivation strategies, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, employee diversity, problem-solving and decision-making skills, and the influence of external organizational forces on work performance.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
22192 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Tabiri, Margaret O Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 160 Principles of Management (3)
(Formerly MGST 160.) An introductory study of the skills required to effectively and efficiently manage employees and workflow within an organization. Focus is on the role of a manager to plan, organize, and control the workload through the development of effective relationships with employees. Topics include the role and function of a manager, motivation strategies, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, employee diversity, problem-solving and decision-making skills, and the influence of external organizational forces on work performance.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
22230 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Brandmeir, Christopher L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 160 Principles of Management (3)
(Formerly MGST 160.) An introductory study of the skills required to effectively and efficiently manage employees and workflow within an organization. Focus is on the role of a manager to plan, organize, and control the workload through the development of effective relationships with employees. Topics include the role and function of a manager, motivation strategies, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, employee diversity, problem-solving and decision-making skills, and the influence of external organizational forces on work performance.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
22641 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Keim, Edmund A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 160 Principles of Management (3)
(Formerly MGST 160.) An introductory study of the skills required to effectively and efficiently manage employees and workflow within an organization. Focus is on the role of a manager to plan, organize, and control the workload through the development of effective relationships with employees. Topics include the role and function of a manager, motivation strategies, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, employee diversity, problem-solving and decision-making skills, and the influence of external organizational forces on work performance.
23198 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Keim, Edmund A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 160 Principles of Management (3)
(Formerly MGST 160.) An introductory study of the skills required to effectively and efficiently manage employees and workflow within an organization. Focus is on the role of a manager to plan, organize, and control the workload through the development of effective relationships with employees. Topics include the role and function of a manager, motivation strategies, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, employee diversity, problem-solving and decision-making skills, and the influence of external organizational forces on work performance.
23209 6981 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Moussalli, Michael R Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 160 Principles of Management (3)
(Formerly MGST 160.) An introductory study of the skills required to effectively and efficiently manage employees and workflow within an organization. Focus is on the role of a manager to plan, organize, and control the workload through the development of effective relationships with employees. Topics include the role and function of a manager, motivation strategies, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, employee diversity, problem-solving and decision-making skills, and the influence of external organizational forces on work performance.
24709 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Tabiri, Margaret O Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 160 Principles of Management (3)
(Formerly MGST 160.) An introductory study of the skills required to effectively and efficiently manage employees and workflow within an organization. Focus is on the role of a manager to plan, organize, and control the workload through the development of effective relationships with employees. Topics include the role and function of a manager, motivation strategies, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, employee diversity, problem-solving and decision-making skills, and the influence of external organizational forces on work performance.
24740 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Brandmeir, Christopher L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 160 Principles of Management (3)
(Formerly MGST 160.) An introductory study of the skills required to effectively and efficiently manage employees and workflow within an organization. Focus is on the role of a manager to plan, organize, and control the workload through the development of effective relationships with employees. Topics include the role and function of a manager, motivation strategies, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, employee diversity, problem-solving and decision-making skills, and the influence of external organizational forces on work performance.
25473 4020 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Forka, Frank M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 160 Principles of Management (3)
(Formerly MGST 160.) An introductory study of the skills required to effectively and efficiently manage employees and workflow within an organization. Focus is on the role of a manager to plan, organize, and control the workload through the development of effective relationships with employees. Topics include the role and function of a manager, motivation strategies, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, employee diversity, problem-solving and decision-making skills, and the influence of external organizational forces on work performance.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
27323 6386 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Stevens, Jeffery A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 160 Principles of Management (3)
(Formerly MGST 160.) An introductory study of the skills required to effectively and efficiently manage employees and workflow within an organization. Focus is on the role of a manager to plan, organize, and control the workload through the development of effective relationships with employees. Topics include the role and function of a manager, motivation strategies, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, employee diversity, problem-solving and decision-making skills, and the influence of external organizational forces on work performance.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
27452 6387 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Pourghassemi, Ali C Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 304 Managing E-Commerce in Organizations (3)
A hands-on, project-based introduction to the management of e-commerce organizations. The objective is to identify and demonstrate the unique skills needed to manage a sustainable e- commerce organization. Topics include e-commerce management principles, human resource management, information systems, knowledge management principles, e-marketing, virtual customer and supplier relations, and potential international legal issues. Assignments include project-based case studies that apply skills to modern workday problems.
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21838 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Timmons, Anthony A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 304 Managing E-Commerce in Organizations (3)
A hands-on, project-based introduction to the management of e-commerce organizations. The objective is to identify and demonstrate the unique skills needed to manage a sustainable e- commerce organization. Topics include e-commerce management principles, human resource management, information systems, knowledge management principles, e-marketing, virtual customer and supplier relations, and potential international legal issues. Assignments include project-based case studies that apply skills to modern workday problems.
24411 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Timmons, Anthony A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 304 Managing E-Commerce in Organizations (3)
A hands-on, project-based introduction to the management of e-commerce organizations. The objective is to identify and demonstrate the unique skills needed to manage a sustainable e- commerce organization. Topics include e-commerce management principles, human resource management, information systems, knowledge management principles, e-marketing, virtual customer and supplier relations, and potential international legal issues. Assignments include project-based case studies that apply skills to modern workday problems.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
27194 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Currie, Ryan P Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 305 Knowledge Management (3)
A practical approach to knowledge management. The aim is to understand the value of knowledge management and the roles of knowledge workers and knowledge managers. Discussion covers how organizations capture, acquire, and share knowledge to maintain corporate memory and to develop collaborative energy. Topics include both formal and informal approaches to knowledge sharing and ways in which organizations use knowledge management techniques for competitive advantage. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 305 or BMGT 388C.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
20909 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wan, Isabel L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 305 Knowledge Management (3)
A practical approach to knowledge management. The aim is to understand the value of knowledge management and the roles of knowledge workers and knowledge managers. Discussion covers how organizations capture, acquire, and share knowledge to maintain corporate memory and to develop collaborative energy. Topics include both formal and informal approaches to knowledge sharing and ways in which organizations use knowledge management techniques for competitive advantage. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 305 or BMGT 388C.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
21548 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Cannon, Cory L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 305 Knowledge Management (3)
A practical approach to knowledge management. The aim is to understand the value of knowledge management and the roles of knowledge workers and knowledge managers. Discussion covers how organizations capture, acquire, and share knowledge to maintain corporate memory and to develop collaborative energy. Topics include both formal and informal approaches to knowledge sharing and ways in which organizations use knowledge management techniques for competitive advantage. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 305 or BMGT 388C.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
22047 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Menon, Prakash G Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 305 Knowledge Management (3)
A practical approach to knowledge management. The aim is to understand the value of knowledge management and the roles of knowledge workers and knowledge managers. Discussion covers how organizations capture, acquire, and share knowledge to maintain corporate memory and to develop collaborative energy. Topics include both formal and informal approaches to knowledge sharing and ways in which organizations use knowledge management techniques for competitive advantage. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 305 or BMGT 388C.
22864 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Mullennix, Robert J Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 305 Knowledge Management (3)
A practical approach to knowledge management. The aim is to understand the value of knowledge management and the roles of knowledge workers and knowledge managers. Discussion covers how organizations capture, acquire, and share knowledge to maintain corporate memory and to develop collaborative energy. Topics include both formal and informal approaches to knowledge sharing and ways in which organizations use knowledge management techniques for competitive advantage. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 305 or BMGT 388C.
23442 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wan, Isabel L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 305 Knowledge Management (3)
A practical approach to knowledge management. The aim is to understand the value of knowledge management and the roles of knowledge workers and knowledge managers. Discussion covers how organizations capture, acquire, and share knowledge to maintain corporate memory and to develop collaborative energy. Topics include both formal and informal approaches to knowledge sharing and ways in which organizations use knowledge management techniques for competitive advantage. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 305 or BMGT 388C.
25474 7715 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 T 6:30P-9:30P Open Arundel Mills (Hybrid)
Faculty: Foxworth, Lorinzo Bldg/Room: Arundel Mills 109 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 305 Knowledge Management (3)
A practical approach to knowledge management. The aim is to understand the value of knowledge management and the roles of knowledge workers and knowledge managers. Discussion covers how organizations capture, acquire, and share knowledge to maintain corporate memory and to develop collaborative energy. Topics include both formal and informal approaches to knowledge sharing and ways in which organizations use knowledge management techniques for competitive advantage. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 305 or BMGT 388C.
27070 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Mullennix, Robert J Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 305 Knowledge Management (3)
A practical approach to knowledge management. The aim is to understand the value of knowledge management and the roles of knowledge workers and knowledge managers. Discussion covers how organizations capture, acquire, and share knowledge to maintain corporate memory and to develop collaborative energy. Topics include both formal and informal approaches to knowledge sharing and ways in which organizations use knowledge management techniques for competitive advantage. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 305 or BMGT 388C.
27546 6981 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Merklein, Jackie L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
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20973 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Huff, Gerald L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
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21040 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Armstrong-Goings, Christopher Carlos Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
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21571 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Myers-Nelson, Mary Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
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21625 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Lui, Joseph P Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
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22581 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Howell, Keena D Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
22777 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Huff, Gerald L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
22987 6981 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Currie, Ryan P Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
23357 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Armstrong-Goings, Christopher Carlos Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
23554 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Zaman, Ahsanuz Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
24341 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Khan, Haroon A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
25276 7050 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 M 6:00P-9:00P Open Aberdeen Proving Gnd (Hybrid)
Faculty: Royster, Devearl R Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
25277 3660 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:00P-9:00P Open Bethesda (Hybrid)
Faculty: Kingston, George R Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
25475 9620 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 T 6:00P-9:00P Open Fort Eustis (Hybrid)
Faculty: Byerly, Kristin K Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 317 Methods of Decision-Making and Problem-Solving (3)
A practical examination of decision-making and problem-solving. The goal is to use a proven framework to generate potential solutions for effective decision-making and problem-solving. Discussion covers the cultural impact of decision-making, including stakeholders' expectations. Topics include root cause analysis, risks and uncertainty, potential solutions and alternatives, key performance indicators, psychological traps, and the steps to assure effectiveness before and after decision implementation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 317 or TMGT 310.
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27453 6386 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Swindell, Walter S Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 330 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Planning (3)
An overview of entrepreneurship and planning new business ventures for aspiring entrepreneurs and managers. The objective is to create and present a high-quality business plan for a new venture using marketing research and financial analytical techniques. Topics include profiles of entrepreneurs; benefits, risks, and challenges; financial management; access to capital; and franchising. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 330, FINC 310, MGMT 330, or SBUS 200.
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21097 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Smerin, Lawrance B Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 330 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Planning (3)
An overview of entrepreneurship and planning new business ventures for aspiring entrepreneurs and managers. The objective is to create and present a high-quality business plan for a new venture using marketing research and financial analytical techniques. Topics include profiles of entrepreneurs; benefits, risks, and challenges; financial management; access to capital; and franchising. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 330, FINC 310, MGMT 330, or SBUS 200.
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22195 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Brown, Lisa K Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 330 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Planning (3)
An overview of entrepreneurship and planning new business ventures for aspiring entrepreneurs and managers. The objective is to create and present a high-quality business plan for a new venture using marketing research and financial analytical techniques. Topics include profiles of entrepreneurs; benefits, risks, and challenges; financial management; access to capital; and franchising. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 330, FINC 310, MGMT 330, or SBUS 200.
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22331 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Hall, Katherine J Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 330 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Planning (3)
An overview of entrepreneurship and planning new business ventures for aspiring entrepreneurs and managers. The objective is to create and present a high-quality business plan for a new venture using marketing research and financial analytical techniques. Topics include profiles of entrepreneurs; benefits, risks, and challenges; financial management; access to capital; and franchising. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 330, FINC 310, MGMT 330, or SBUS 200.
22888 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Samuel, Lesleyann V Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 330 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Planning (3)
An overview of entrepreneurship and planning new business ventures for aspiring entrepreneurs and managers. The objective is to create and present a high-quality business plan for a new venture using marketing research and financial analytical techniques. Topics include profiles of entrepreneurs; benefits, risks, and challenges; financial management; access to capital; and franchising. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 330, FINC 310, MGMT 330, or SBUS 200.
23465 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Brown, Lisa K Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 330 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Planning (3)
An overview of entrepreneurship and planning new business ventures for aspiring entrepreneurs and managers. The objective is to create and present a high-quality business plan for a new venture using marketing research and financial analytical techniques. Topics include profiles of entrepreneurs; benefits, risks, and challenges; financial management; access to capital; and franchising. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 330, FINC 310, MGMT 330, or SBUS 200.
24412 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Smerin, Lawrance B Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 330 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Planning (3)
An overview of entrepreneurship and planning new business ventures for aspiring entrepreneurs and managers. The objective is to create and present a high-quality business plan for a new venture using marketing research and financial analytical techniques. Topics include profiles of entrepreneurs; benefits, risks, and challenges; financial management; access to capital; and franchising. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 330, FINC 310, MGMT 330, or SBUS 200.
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27327 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Yelle, Eugene A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 335 Small Business Management (3)
A comprehensive review of the management principles underlying organizational development and growth and business life-cycle segments of emerging enterprises. The goal is to demonstrate an understanding of small business management in a global context, differentiate between micro- and macro-organizational structures, and identify the critical elements of business sustainability. Topics include entrepreneurship, financing/capitalization, innovation, and human resource and strategic planning. Core components of small business management are explored and evaluated through a multifaceted approach.
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21121 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gupta, Om P Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 335 Small Business Management (3)
A comprehensive review of the management principles underlying organizational development and growth and business life-cycle segments of emerging enterprises. The goal is to demonstrate an understanding of small business management in a global context, differentiate between micro- and macro-organizational structures, and identify the critical elements of business sustainability. Topics include entrepreneurship, financing/capitalization, innovation, and human resource and strategic planning. Core components of small business management are explored and evaluated through a multifaceted approach.
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21516 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Iqbal, Imrana Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 335 Small Business Management (3)
A comprehensive review of the management principles underlying organizational development and growth and business life-cycle segments of emerging enterprises. The goal is to demonstrate an understanding of small business management in a global context, differentiate between micro- and macro-organizational structures, and identify the critical elements of business sustainability. Topics include entrepreneurship, financing/capitalization, innovation, and human resource and strategic planning. Core components of small business management are explored and evaluated through a multifaceted approach.
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22718 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Litalien, Benjamin Curtis Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 335 Small Business Management (3)
A comprehensive review of the management principles underlying organizational development and growth and business life-cycle segments of emerging enterprises. The goal is to demonstrate an understanding of small business management in a global context, differentiate between micro- and macro-organizational structures, and identify the critical elements of business sustainability. Topics include entrepreneurship, financing/capitalization, innovation, and human resource and strategic planning. Core components of small business management are explored and evaluated through a multifaceted approach.
22915 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Burgi, Rudolf W Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 335 Small Business Management (3)
A comprehensive review of the management principles underlying organizational development and growth and business life-cycle segments of emerging enterprises. The goal is to demonstrate an understanding of small business management in a global context, differentiate between micro- and macro-organizational structures, and identify the critical elements of business sustainability. Topics include entrepreneurship, financing/capitalization, innovation, and human resource and strategic planning. Core components of small business management are explored and evaluated through a multifaceted approach.
24413 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Litalien, Benjamin Curtis Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 335 Small Business Management (3)
A comprehensive review of the management principles underlying organizational development and growth and business life-cycle segments of emerging enterprises. The goal is to demonstrate an understanding of small business management in a global context, differentiate between micro- and macro-organizational structures, and identify the critical elements of business sustainability. Topics include entrepreneurship, financing/capitalization, innovation, and human resource and strategic planning. Core components of small business management are explored and evaluated through a multifaceted approach.
24574 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Stevens, Jeffery A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 335 Small Business Management (3)
A comprehensive review of the management principles underlying organizational development and growth and business life-cycle segments of emerging enterprises. The goal is to demonstrate an understanding of small business management in a global context, differentiate between micro- and macro-organizational structures, and identify the critical elements of business sustainability. Topics include entrepreneurship, financing/capitalization, innovation, and human resource and strategic planning. Core components of small business management are explored and evaluated through a multifaceted approach.
25278 7055 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 T 6:00P-9:00P Open Aberdeen Proving Gnd (Hybrid)
Faculty: Ruth, Justin D Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 339 Introduction to Federal Contracting (3)
An overview of the federal contracting process, including the requirements and techniques of federal contracting. The objective is to document needs in writing, develop evaluation criteria, and review and assess contractor performance. Activities include planning, evaluating award criteria, and assessing performance. Discussion also covers critical contract issues. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 339, MGMT 220, or MGMT 339.
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20913 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Waugh, Etta J Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 339 Introduction to Federal Contracting (3)
An overview of the federal contracting process, including the requirements and techniques of federal contracting. The objective is to document needs in writing, develop evaluation criteria, and review and assess contractor performance. Activities include planning, evaluating award criteria, and assessing performance. Discussion also covers critical contract issues. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 339, MGMT 220, or MGMT 339.
23405 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Bennett, April R. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 339 Introduction to Federal Contracting (3)
An overview of the federal contracting process, including the requirements and techniques of federal contracting. The objective is to document needs in writing, develop evaluation criteria, and review and assess contractor performance. Activities include planning, evaluating award criteria, and assessing performance. Discussion also covers critical contract issues. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 339, MGMT 220, or MGMT 339.
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27176 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Saxton, Ross Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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20816 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Magreta, Michael D Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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20856 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Merlan, Delfin B Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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20862 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Edmonds, Brian O. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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20878 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Criss, Jonathan L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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20888 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Avelar, Alisa M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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20914 6385 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Holness, David A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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21305 6386 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Tucker, Paula A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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21306 6387 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Johnson-Lutz, Hilary R Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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21330 6388 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Emuwa, Amara A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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21331 6389 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Pavlik, Donald C Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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21595 6390 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Clarke, Steven J Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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21613 6391 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Coronado, Dino M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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21707 6392 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Watts, Doris G Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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22661 6393 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Black, Nicki L. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
22782 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Pavlik, Donald C Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
22783 6981 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Green, Jonathan A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
22784 6982 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Andrews, Michelle Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
23136 6983 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Shin, Mike Y Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
23360 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Avelar, Alisa M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
23361 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Magreta, Michael D Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
23557 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Merlan, Delfin B Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
23564 7383 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Johnson-Lutz, Hilary R Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
23642 7384 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Emuwa, Amara A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
24358 7385 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Edmonds, Brian O. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
24359 7386 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Whitney, Alyshia M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
24360 7387 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Shin, Mike Y Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
24361 7388 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Watts, Doris G Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
25279 9260 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:00P-9:00P Open Fort Eustis (Hybrid)
Faculty: Byerly, Kristin K Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
25280 9360 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:00P-9:00P Open Fort Gregg Adams (Hybrid)
Faculty: Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
25281 7660 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open Dorsey Station (Hybrid)
Faculty: Semidey, Adrienne Yvonne Syllabus Course Materials
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment.
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
25282 4660 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open Hagerstown (Hybrid)
Faculty: Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
25478 3925 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Th 6:00P-9:00P Open Fort Carson Ed Center (Hybrid)
Faculty: Torres, Bethany A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
25479 3815 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 T 6:00P-9:00P Open San Diego (Hybrid)
Faculty: Hoang, Hong T Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
25480 6820 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 W 6:00P-9:00P Open Fort Belvoir (Hybrid)
Faculty: Yemer, Hassan Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
25481 9720 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 W 5:30P-8:30P Open Fayetteville (Hybrid)
Faculty: Williams, Vonita L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
25483 7725 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Th 6:30P-9:30P Open Arundel Mills (Hybrid)
Faculty: Semidey, Adrienne Yvonne Bldg/Room: Arundel Mills 108 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
25484 6015 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 T 6:30P-9:30P Open USM at Sthn MD (Hybrid)
Faculty: Andritz, Jessica S Bldg/Room: SMARTBLDG3 2215 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
25485 5115 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 T 6:30P-9:30P Open Shady Grove (Hybrid)
Faculty: Yaqub, Amer Bldg/Room: Shady Grove Center, Bldg III 4215 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
26634 3260 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:00P-9:00P Open Fort Bliss (Hybrid)
Faculty: Coronado, Dino M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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27321 6394 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Iden, Ronald L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
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27437 6395 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Cook, Jillian M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3)
An examination of the four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and controlling--with emphasis on the application of management concepts and theories to achieve organizational goals. The aim is to develop strategies, goals, and objectives to enhance performance and sustainability. Topics include ethics, social responsibility, globalization, and change and innovation. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 364, TEMN 202, TEMN 300, TMGT 301, or TMGT 302.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
27524 6396 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Samuel, Lesleyann V Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
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21041 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Moncayo, Luis A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
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21053 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gjika, Jonida Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
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21099 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Byrd, Jeremy C Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
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21100 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Glover, Lauren D Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
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21179 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Jackson, Patrice R Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
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21188 6385 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Klinger, Mary Beth Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
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21324 6386 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Frazier, Larry D Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
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21332 6387 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Irwin, Michael Patrick Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
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22629 6388 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Weiskopf, David A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
22785 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Klinger, Mary Beth Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
22903 6981 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Weiskopf, David A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
23423 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Moncayo, Luis A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
23473 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Irwin, Michael Patrick Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
24372 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Byrd, Jeremy C Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
24373 7383 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Jackson, Patrice R Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
24374 7384 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gerald, Rossano V. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
24375 7385 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gjika, Jonida Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
25283 6865 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Th 6:00P-9:00P Open Fort Belvoir (Hybrid)
Faculty: Yemer, Hassan Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
25284 4150 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 M 6:00P-9:00P Open Joint Base Andrews (Hybrid)
Faculty: Dell'Amore, Jean M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
25285 7765 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Th 6:30P-9:30P Open Arundel Mills (Hybrid)
Faculty: Foxworth, Lorinzo Bldg/Room: Arundel Mills 108 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
25286 5160 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open Shady Grove (Hybrid)
Faculty: Frazier, Larry D Bldg/Room: Shady Grove Center, Bldg II 3012 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
25287 4065 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Th 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Perry, Charles L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
25487 3620 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 W 6:00P-9:00P Open Bethesda (Hybrid)
Faculty: Kingston, George R Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
25489 4025 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Th 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Perry, Charles L Bldg/Room: Susquehanna Hall 1103 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
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26042 6380 11 Dec 2024-07 Jan 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Vrba, Anthony M Syllabus Course Materials
Note: This class is not available for self-registration due to specific student eligibility requirements. Contact your Success Coach or your Military Education Coordinator to discuss eligibility and next steps to register. Visit http://www.umgc.edu/winter for more information.
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
26615 3820 11 Dec 2024-07 Jan 2025 W 6:00P-9:00P Closed San Diego (Hybrid)
Faculty: Hoang, Hong T Syllabus Course Materials
Note: This class is not available for self-registration due to specific student eligibility requirements. Contact your Success Coach or your Military Education Coordinator to discuss eligibility and next steps to register. Visit http://www.umgc.edu/winter for more information.
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
26616 8620 11 Dec 2024-07 Jan 2025 W 6:00P-9:00P Closed Pearl City Hawaii (Hybrid)
Faculty: Hamilton, John A Syllabus Course Materials
Note: This class is not available for self-registration due to specific student eligibility requirements. Contact your Success Coach or your Military Education Coordinator to discuss eligibility and next steps to register. Visit http://www.umgc.edu/winter for more information.
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
26617 4920 11 Dec 2024-07 Jan 2025 W 6:00P-9:00P Closed San Antonio (Hybrid)
Faculty: Gerald, Rossano V. Syllabus Course Materials
Note: This class is not available for self-registration due to specific student eligibility requirements. Contact your Success Coach or your Military Education Coordinator to discuss eligibility and next steps to register. Visit http://www.umgc.edu/winter for more information.
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 110 or BMGT 364. An exploration of leadership as a critical skill for the 21st century, when change occurs rapidly and consistently. The objective is to use leadership theory and assessment tools to evaluate one's own leadership skills. Focus is on the leadership skills needed to develop committed and productive individuals and high-performing organizations. Topics include vision, values, culture, ethics, and the interaction between the organization and the external environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 365, MGMT 300, MGST 310, or TEMN 310.
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26984 6381 11 Dec 2024-07 Jan 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Frank, Michael S Syllabus Course Materials
Note: This class is not available for self-registration due to specific student eligibility requirements. Contact your Success Coach or your Military Education Coordinator to discuss eligibility and next steps to register. Visit http://www.umgc.edu/winter for more information.
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
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20824 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Smith, Carol A. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
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20872 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Holloway, Lorenzo Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
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20964 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Creskoff, Stephen M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
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21042 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Abuin, Marisol Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
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21333 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Seabrook, Robyn N Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
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22069 6385 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: McWeeney, Laura Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
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22611 6386 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Sarracino, Jaylene M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
22786 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Hansen, Kristen M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
22787 6981 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Profili, AnnMarie H Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
23362 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Winder, Derrell J Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
24376 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Abuin, Marisol Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
24377 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Simmons, Zachary A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
24378 7383 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Bearsch, Laura V Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
24379 7384 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Brunn, Elizabeth K Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
25389 5460 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open Laurel (Hybrid)
Faculty: Blackstone, Lilah R. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
25390 5160 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open Shady Grove (Hybrid)
Faculty: Smith, Carol A. Bldg/Room: Shady Grove Center, Bldg II 3022 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
25606 7010 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 M 6:00P-9:00P Open Aberdeen Proving Gnd (Hybrid)
Faculty: Bearsch, Laura V Bldg/Room: Aberdeen Proving Ground 213A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) A conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles and concepts relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environments. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include the legal, ethical, and social environments of business; civil and criminal law; agency; types of business organizations; and contracts and sales agreements.
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27449 6387 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Ranges, Deborah A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 381 Business Law II (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) Prerequisite: BMGT 380. Further conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environment. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include personal and real property, leases, antitrust, business insurance, accountants' liability, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, government regulation affecting consumer protection, environmental protection, debtor/creditor relationships, and bankruptcy and reorganization.
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20999 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Hutchinson, Aaron J Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 381 Business Law II (3)
(Strongly recommended for students seeking careers as CPAs, lawyers, or managers.) Prerequisite: BMGT 380. Further conceptual and functional analysis and application of legal principles relevant to the conduct and understanding of commercial business transactions in the domestic and global environment. The aim is to evaluate sources of law, legal process, procedures, and remedies and to analyze tort, criminal, and contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment. Topics include personal and real property, leases, antitrust, business insurance, accountants' liability, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, government regulation affecting consumer protection, environmental protection, debtor/creditor relationships, and bankruptcy and reorganization.
26270 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Hill, Kevin R Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 392 Global Business (3)
An overview of key concepts and issues relevant to conducting business in the global environment. Emphasis is on applying fundamental knowledge of global business and analyzing and evaluating global business variables for informed decision-making. The objective is to analyze property rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies; evaluate regulations in the business environment; and assess implications of transactions and negotiable instruments in the business environment. Topics include the nature and scope of global business; cultural, political, legal, and economic environments; marketing; trade; and foreign investments. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 392, MGMT 305, or TMGT 390.
24415 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gupta, Om P Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 411 Process Improvement (3)
A hands-on, project-based introduction to process improvement. The objective is to assess the root cause of a problem, gain buy-in for the improvement, map the process, establish internal controls, and apply a variety of metrics to improve processes, test improvement solutions, and implement the process improvement. Emphasis is on process improvements that are cost-effective and add value to organizational missions. Topics include meeting customer expectations, flowcharting, selecting approaches to change management, acquiring resources, and sustaining improvements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 411 or TMGT 411.
24416 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Powell, Susan L. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 464 Organizational Behavior (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 364. A study of how the manager uses knowledge of people's behavior in the workplace to develop best practices to build relationships that foster a more efficient and effective organization. The aim is to examine organizations and the way people behave in an organizational setting to develop the types of skills that encourage the organization's best workplace behavior. Topics include motivation, emotional intelligence, employee and organizational diversity, engagement in job performance, job commitment, and workplace culture.
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21068 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gilliard, Jacqueline Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 464 Organizational Behavior (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 364. A study of how the manager uses knowledge of people's behavior in the workplace to develop best practices to build relationships that foster a more efficient and effective organization. The aim is to examine organizations and the way people behave in an organizational setting to develop the types of skills that encourage the organization's best workplace behavior. Topics include motivation, emotional intelligence, employee and organizational diversity, engagement in job performance, job commitment, and workplace culture.
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21313 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Worthen, Cynthia B Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 464 Organizational Behavior (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 364. A study of how the manager uses knowledge of people's behavior in the workplace to develop best practices to build relationships that foster a more efficient and effective organization. The aim is to examine organizations and the way people behave in an organizational setting to develop the types of skills that encourage the organization's best workplace behavior. Topics include motivation, emotional intelligence, employee and organizational diversity, engagement in job performance, job commitment, and workplace culture.
23140 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Vrba, Anthony M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 464 Organizational Behavior (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 364. A study of how the manager uses knowledge of people's behavior in the workplace to develop best practices to build relationships that foster a more efficient and effective organization. The aim is to examine organizations and the way people behave in an organizational setting to develop the types of skills that encourage the organization's best workplace behavior. Topics include motivation, emotional intelligence, employee and organizational diversity, engagement in job performance, job commitment, and workplace culture.
23555 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gilliard, Jacqueline Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 464 Organizational Behavior (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 364. A study of how the manager uses knowledge of people's behavior in the workplace to develop best practices to build relationships that foster a more efficient and effective organization. The aim is to examine organizations and the way people behave in an organizational setting to develop the types of skills that encourage the organization's best workplace behavior. Topics include motivation, emotional intelligence, employee and organizational diversity, engagement in job performance, job commitment, and workplace culture.
24417 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Worthen, Cynthia B Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 464 Organizational Behavior (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 364. A study of how the manager uses knowledge of people's behavior in the workplace to develop best practices to build relationships that foster a more efficient and effective organization. The aim is to examine organizations and the way people behave in an organizational setting to develop the types of skills that encourage the organization's best workplace behavior. Topics include motivation, emotional intelligence, employee and organizational diversity, engagement in job performance, job commitment, and workplace culture.
25288 4060 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Shields, Trina Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 465 Organizational Change Management (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 364. An examination of the systematic process of organizational change management, including data collection, diagnosis, action planning, intervention, and evaluation. The goal is to increase the effectiveness of an organization to develop the potential of all individuals. Activities include identifying and diagnosing organizational problems or opportunities utilizing management skills that support organizational change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 465, MGMT 398K, MGMT 465, or TMGT 350.
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21757 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Tolefree, Tysha K Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 484 Organizational Collaboration (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 364. A theoretical and practical investigation into organizational collaboration. The aim is to define the purpose, types, and use of collaboration by managers in modern organizations and the skills managers require for successful collaborations. Topics include development of skills in team dynamics, factors that foster team cohesion and performance, individual and group virtual collaboration, and decision-making.
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22247 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Rankin, Elizabeth Preston Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 484 Organizational Collaboration (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 364. A theoretical and practical investigation into organizational collaboration. The aim is to define the purpose, types, and use of collaboration by managers in modern organizations and the skills managers require for successful collaborations. Topics include development of skills in team dynamics, factors that foster team cohesion and performance, individual and group virtual collaboration, and decision-making.
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22262 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Johnson, Lawrence A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 484 Organizational Collaboration (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 364. A theoretical and practical investigation into organizational collaboration. The aim is to define the purpose, types, and use of collaboration by managers in modern organizations and the skills managers require for successful collaborations. Topics include development of skills in team dynamics, factors that foster team cohesion and performance, individual and group virtual collaboration, and decision-making.
23234 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Khan, Haroon A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 484 Organizational Collaboration (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 364. A theoretical and practical investigation into organizational collaboration. The aim is to define the purpose, types, and use of collaboration by managers in modern organizations and the skills managers require for successful collaborations. Topics include development of skills in team dynamics, factors that foster team cohesion and performance, individual and group virtual collaboration, and decision-making.
24418 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Johnson, Lawrence A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 484 Organizational Collaboration (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 364. A theoretical and practical investigation into organizational collaboration. The aim is to define the purpose, types, and use of collaboration by managers in modern organizations and the skills managers require for successful collaborations. Topics include development of skills in team dynamics, factors that foster team cohesion and performance, individual and group virtual collaboration, and decision-making.
25490 4020 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Shields, Trina Bldg/Room: Susquehanna Hall 1121 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 484 Organizational Collaboration (3)
Prerequisite: BMGT 364. A theoretical and practical investigation into organizational collaboration. The aim is to define the purpose, types, and use of collaboration by managers in modern organizations and the skills managers require for successful collaborations. Topics include development of skills in team dynamics, factors that foster team cohesion and performance, individual and group virtual collaboration, and decision-making.
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27127 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Contee, Angela K. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 485 Applied Management (3)
(Intended as the final, capstone course for management studies majors, to be taken in the last 15 credits, but appropriate for anyone who aspires to a management position.) Prerequisites: BMGT 317, BMGT 364, BMGT 464 (or BMGT 465), and BMGT 484. An integration and application of managerial skills used in successful organizations. The goal is to integrate previously learned management skills and to apply them to achieve individual and organizational excellence, including within the four functions of management--applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior, and organizational change.
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21160 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Branch, David L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 485 Applied Management (3)
(Intended as the final, capstone course for management studies majors, to be taken in the last 15 credits, but appropriate for anyone who aspires to a management position.) Prerequisites: BMGT 317, BMGT 364, BMGT 464 (or BMGT 465), and BMGT 484. An integration and application of managerial skills used in successful organizations. The goal is to integrate previously learned management skills and to apply them to achieve individual and organizational excellence, including within the four functions of management--applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior, and organizational change.
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21334 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Hamilton, John A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 485 Applied Management (3)
(Intended as the final, capstone course for management studies majors, to be taken in the last 15 credits, but appropriate for anyone who aspires to a management position.) Prerequisites: BMGT 317, BMGT 364, BMGT 464 (or BMGT 465), and BMGT 484. An integration and application of managerial skills used in successful organizations. The goal is to integrate previously learned management skills and to apply them to achieve individual and organizational excellence, including within the four functions of management--applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior, and organizational change.
23141 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Kruithof, Erica B Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 485 Applied Management (3)
(Intended as the final, capstone course for management studies majors, to be taken in the last 15 credits, but appropriate for anyone who aspires to a management position.) Prerequisites: BMGT 317, BMGT 364, BMGT 464 (or BMGT 465), and BMGT 484. An integration and application of managerial skills used in successful organizations. The goal is to integrate previously learned management skills and to apply them to achieve individual and organizational excellence, including within the four functions of management--applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior, and organizational change.
23544 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Iqbal, Imrana Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 485 Applied Management (3)
(Intended as the final, capstone course for management studies majors, to be taken in the last 15 credits, but appropriate for anyone who aspires to a management position.) Prerequisites: BMGT 317, BMGT 364, BMGT 464 (or BMGT 465), and BMGT 484. An integration and application of managerial skills used in successful organizations. The goal is to integrate previously learned management skills and to apply them to achieve individual and organizational excellence, including within the four functions of management--applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior, and organizational change.
24419 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Branch, David L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 485 Applied Management (3)
(Intended as the final, capstone course for management studies majors, to be taken in the last 15 credits, but appropriate for anyone who aspires to a management position.) Prerequisites: BMGT 317, BMGT 364, BMGT 464 (or BMGT 465), and BMGT 484. An integration and application of managerial skills used in successful organizations. The goal is to integrate previously learned management skills and to apply them to achieve individual and organizational excellence, including within the four functions of management--applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior, and organizational change.
24420 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Powell, Susan L. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 485 Applied Management (3)
(Intended as the final, capstone course for management studies majors, to be taken in the last 15 credits, but appropriate for anyone who aspires to a management position.) Prerequisites: BMGT 317, BMGT 364, BMGT 464 (or BMGT 465), and BMGT 484. An integration and application of managerial skills used in successful organizations. The goal is to integrate previously learned management skills and to apply them to achieve individual and organizational excellence, including within the four functions of management--applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior, and organizational change.
25289 4065 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Th 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 486B Workplace Learning in Business and Management (6)
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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27130 6980 08 Jan 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Mahan, Michael L. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 486B Workplace Learning in Business and Management (6)
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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27130 6980 08 Jan 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Forka, Frank M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 487 Project Management I (3)
(The first course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - BMGT 488.) An introduction to the terminology, principles, concepts, and practices of project management. The goal is to demonstrate the skills required to manage a project through all project phases, such as scope, scheduling, and cost. Traditional, agile, and hybrid project management approaches are compared to present key considerations of each method. The importance of soft skills like communication and stakeholder engagement is also underscored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 487 or TMGT 430.
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20953 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Richard, Mitchell L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 487 Project Management I (3)
(The first course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - BMGT 488.) An introduction to the terminology, principles, concepts, and practices of project management. The goal is to demonstrate the skills required to manage a project through all project phases, such as scope, scheduling, and cost. Traditional, agile, and hybrid project management approaches are compared to present key considerations of each method. The importance of soft skills like communication and stakeholder engagement is also underscored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 487 or TMGT 430.
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21990 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wills, Kyle S Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 487 Project Management I (3)
(The first course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - BMGT 488.) An introduction to the terminology, principles, concepts, and practices of project management. The goal is to demonstrate the skills required to manage a project through all project phases, such as scope, scheduling, and cost. Traditional, agile, and hybrid project management approaches are compared to present key considerations of each method. The importance of soft skills like communication and stakeholder engagement is also underscored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 487 or TMGT 430.
22788 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Dela Rosa, Christopher F Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 487 Project Management I (3)
(The first course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - BMGT 488.) An introduction to the terminology, principles, concepts, and practices of project management. The goal is to demonstrate the skills required to manage a project through all project phases, such as scope, scheduling, and cost. Traditional, agile, and hybrid project management approaches are compared to present key considerations of each method. The importance of soft skills like communication and stakeholder engagement is also underscored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 487 or TMGT 430.
23459 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Branske, Natalie L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 487 Project Management I (3)
(The first course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - BMGT 488.) An introduction to the terminology, principles, concepts, and practices of project management. The goal is to demonstrate the skills required to manage a project through all project phases, such as scope, scheduling, and cost. Traditional, agile, and hybrid project management approaches are compared to present key considerations of each method. The importance of soft skills like communication and stakeholder engagement is also underscored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 487 or TMGT 430.
25290 4555 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 T 6:30P-9:30P Open Odenton-Ft. Meade (Hybrid)
Faculty: Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 487 Project Management I (3)
(The first course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - BMGT 488.) An introduction to the terminology, principles, concepts, and practices of project management. The goal is to demonstrate the skills required to manage a project through all project phases, such as scope, scheduling, and cost. Traditional, agile, and hybrid project management approaches are compared to present key considerations of each method. The importance of soft skills like communication and stakeholder engagement is also underscored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 487 or TMGT 430.
25491 3825 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Th 6:00P-9:00P Open San Diego (Hybrid)
Faculty: Aban, Wendyl P Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 487 Project Management I (3)
(The first course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - BMGT 488.) An introduction to the terminology, principles, concepts, and practices of project management. The goal is to demonstrate the skills required to manage a project through all project phases, such as scope, scheduling, and cost. Traditional, agile, and hybrid project management approaches are compared to present key considerations of each method. The importance of soft skills like communication and stakeholder engagement is also underscored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 487 or TMGT 430.
25492 5110 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 M 6:30P-9:30P Open Shady Grove (Hybrid)
Faculty: Miranda, Nicholas J Bldg/Room: Shady Grove Center, Bldg III 4211 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 487 Project Management I (3)
(The first course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - BMGT 488.) An introduction to the terminology, principles, concepts, and practices of project management. The goal is to demonstrate the skills required to manage a project through all project phases, such as scope, scheduling, and cost. Traditional, agile, and hybrid project management approaches are compared to present key considerations of each method. The importance of soft skills like communication and stakeholder engagement is also underscored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 487 or TMGT 430.
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27314 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Branske, Natalie L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 488 Project Management II (3)
(The second course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - BMGT 488.) Prerequisite: BMGT 487. An examination of project management processes and applications beyond introductory principles and concepts. The goal is to manage a project through all phases of the project life cycle. Emphasis is on the practical applications of project management principles and processes in real-world situations. Projects depict real-world situations, such as information systems implementations; service business/e-commerce projects; and consulting projects that occur in research, information systems, manufacturing, and engineering firms. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 488 or TMGT 430.
24421 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wills, Kyle S Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 488 Project Management II (3)
(The second course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - BMGT 488.) Prerequisite: BMGT 487. An examination of project management processes and applications beyond introductory principles and concepts. The goal is to manage a project through all phases of the project life cycle. Emphasis is on the practical applications of project management principles and processes in real-world situations. Projects depict real-world situations, such as information systems implementations; service business/e-commerce projects; and consulting projects that occur in research, information systems, manufacturing, and engineering firms. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 488 or TMGT 430.
24422 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Richard, Mitchell L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 488 Project Management II (3)
(The second course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - BMGT 488.) Prerequisite: BMGT 487. An examination of project management processes and applications beyond introductory principles and concepts. The goal is to manage a project through all phases of the project life cycle. Emphasis is on the practical applications of project management principles and processes in real-world situations. Projects depict real-world situations, such as information systems implementations; service business/e-commerce projects; and consulting projects that occur in research, information systems, manufacturing, and engineering firms. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 488 or TMGT 430.
25291 3865 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Th 6:00P-9:00P Open San Diego (Hybrid)
Faculty: Aban, Wendyl P Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 488 Project Management II (3)
(The second course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - BMGT 488.) Prerequisite: BMGT 487. An examination of project management processes and applications beyond introductory principles and concepts. The goal is to manage a project through all phases of the project life cycle. Emphasis is on the practical applications of project management principles and processes in real-world situations. Projects depict real-world situations, such as information systems implementations; service business/e-commerce projects; and consulting projects that occur in research, information systems, manufacturing, and engineering firms. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 488 or TMGT 430.
25292 5160 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open Shady Grove (Hybrid)
Faculty: Bldg/Room: Shady Grove Center, Bldg II 3062 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 488 Project Management II (3)
(The second course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - BMGT 488.) Prerequisite: BMGT 487. An examination of project management processes and applications beyond introductory principles and concepts. The goal is to manage a project through all phases of the project life cycle. Emphasis is on the practical applications of project management principles and processes in real-world situations. Projects depict real-world situations, such as information systems implementations; service business/e-commerce projects; and consulting projects that occur in research, information systems, manufacturing, and engineering firms. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 488 or TMGT 430.
25293 4060 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Pawar, Sanjay V Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
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20827 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Holmes, Izabela A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
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20915 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Starnes, David B Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
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21069 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Mahan, Michael L. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
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21294 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Byrnes, Richard N Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
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21556 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Gelatt, James Prentice Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
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21904 6385 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Koretsky, Steven L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
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21928 6386 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Bratton, Darrell Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
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21929 6387 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Walters, Milton A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
22789 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Walters, Milton A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
23138 6981 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Bess, Monica D Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
23419 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Gelatt, James Prentice Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
24380 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Holmes, Izabela A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
24381 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Mahan, Michael L. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
24382 7383 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Iden, Ronald L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
24383 7384 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Byrnes, Richard N Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
24384 7385 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Koretsky, Steven L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
24385 7386 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Starnes, David B Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
24386 7387 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Bratton, Darrell Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
24597 7388 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Contee, Angela K. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
24619 7389 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Yelle, Eugene A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
24657 7390 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Clarke, Steven J Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
25294 7760 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 W 6:30P-9:30P Open Arundel Mills (Hybrid)
Faculty: LaTores, Santo J. Bldg/Room: Arundel Mills 108 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
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27277 6388 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Jacobs, Alicia M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3)
Access to spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software required. (Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) Prerequisites: BMGT 364, BMGT 365, FINC 330 (or BMGT 340), and MRKT 310. A study of strategic management that focuses on integrating management, marketing, finance/accounting, production/operations, services, research and development, and information systems functions to achieve organizational success. The aim is to apply integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking to the conceptual foundation gained through previous study and personal experience. Emphasis is on developing an organizational vision and mission, developing, and implementing strategic plans, and evaluating outcomes. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 495, HMGT 430, MGMT 495, or TMGT 380.
27602 7391 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
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20910 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Jenkins, James P Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
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20911 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Pahl, Christopher Luke Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
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20912 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Fitte, Betty A. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
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20970 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Brown, Ronald A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
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21295 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Paulson, Elias W Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
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21622 6385 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Feinstein, Jo Lynn Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
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21691 6386 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Stevens, Sarah L Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
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22364 6387 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Green, Jonathan A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
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22738 6388 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Gibson-Bailey, Faye D Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
22790 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Moss, Kenneth M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
22791 6981 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Paulson, Elias W Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
23363 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Jenkins, James P Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
23364 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Brown, Ronald A Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
24387 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Pahl, Christopher Luke Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
24388 7383 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Fitte, Betty A. Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
24389 7384 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Feinstein, Jo Lynn Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
24390 7385 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Moss, Kenneth M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
24391 7386 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Swindell, Walter S Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
25295 5165 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Th 6:30P-9:30P Open Shady Grove (Hybrid)
Faculty: Yaqub, Amer Bldg/Room: Shady Grove Center, Bldg II 3012 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
25494 4125 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Th 6:00P-9:00P Open Joint Base Andrews (Hybrid)
Faculty: Dell'Amore, Jean M Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
25496 5010 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 M 6:30P-9:30P Open LaPlata (Hybrid)
Faculty: Thomas, Maurice A Bldg/Room: BU 106 Syllabus Course Materials
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3)
A study of the relationship of business ethics and social responsibility in both domestic and global settings. The aim is to explore ethical and moral considerations of corporate conduct, social responsibilities, policies, and strategies. Emphasis is on the definition, scope, application, and analysis of ethical values as they relate to issues of public and organizational consequence and business decision-making in the domestic and global business environments.
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27454 6389 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Mansoor, Mazhar Syllabus Course Materials
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