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2025 Spring: January 8 - May 6
Course | Class No. | Section | Start & End Date | Day | Time | Status | Location |
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2025 Spring: January 8 - May 6
Course | Class No. | Section | Start & End Date | Day | Time | Status | Location |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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23575 | 7383 | 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 | Closed | 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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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22777 | 6980 | 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 | Closed | 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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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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22784 | 6982 | 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 | Open | 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. |
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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. |
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23360 | 7380 | 12 Mar 2025-06 May 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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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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24358 | 7385 | 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 | Closed | 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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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. |
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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. |
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24361 | 7388 | 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Watts, Doris G | Syllabus | Course Materials |
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