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2023 Fall: August 16 - December 12
Course | Class No. | Section | Start & End Date | Day | Time | Status | Location |
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2023 Fall: August 16 - December 12
Course | Class No. | Section | Start & End Date | Day | Time | Status | Location |
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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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83955 | 7385 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | 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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83486 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Hill, Kevin R | 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. |
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80736 | 6380 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Merlan, Delfin 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. |
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80737 | 6380 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Cook, Jillian 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. |
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80981 | 6381 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | 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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83484 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Closed | 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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83485 | 7381 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Chidamber, Usha | 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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85576 | 4060 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | W | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: | Bldg/Room: Susquehanna Hall 1111 | 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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83483 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Zaman, Ahsanuz | 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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85569 | 4020 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | W | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Frazier, Larry D | Bldg/Room: Susquehanna Hall 1123 | 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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86387 | 6380 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | 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. |
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86639 | 6381 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Sierra, Edward M | 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 the four functions of management, applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior and organizational change. |
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80830 | 6380 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Jacobs, Alicia M | 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 the four functions of management, applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior and organizational change. |
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81004 | 6381 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Yaqub, Amer | 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 the four functions of management, applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior and organizational change. |
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82459 | 6980 | 20 Sep 2023-14 Nov 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Williams, Kelly E. | 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 the four functions of management, applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior and organizational change. |
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82906 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Sadd Smalec, Jane 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 the four functions of management, applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior and organizational change. |
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83681 | 7381 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Sierra, Edward M | 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 the four functions of management, applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior and organizational change. |
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83682 | 7382 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Wilson, Gwendolyn P | 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 the four functions of management, applied decision making, team building, organizational behavior and organizational change. |
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85575 | 4065 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Th | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: | Bldg/Room: Hornbake Library (Undergrad) 0125 | 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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86625 | 6980 | 16 Aug 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Bannon, Dale D | 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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86625 | 6980 | 16 Aug 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Feinstein, Jo Lynn | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
BMGT 487 | Project Management I (3) | ||||||
(The first course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - 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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80103 | 4020 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | W | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Clark, Major L | Bldg/Room: Hornbake Library (Undergrad) 0125 | Syllabus | Course Materials | ||||
BMGT 487 | Project Management I (3) | ||||||
(The first course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - 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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80595 | 6380 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: McKalip, Ryan M | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
BMGT 487 | Project Management I (3) | ||||||
(The first course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - 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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81877 | 6381 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | 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 - 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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82050 | 6980 | 20 Sep 2023-14 Nov 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Agrawal, Gaya P | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
BMGT 487 | Project Management I (3) | ||||||
(The first course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - 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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82798 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Johnson, Rodney L | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
BMGT 487 | Project Management I (3) | ||||||
(The first course in the two-course series BMGT 487 - 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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87319 | 7381 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Zgrzepski, Stanley J | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
BMGT 488 | Project Management II (3) | ||||||
(The second course in the two-course series BMGT 487-488.) 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. |
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80106 | 5155 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | T | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | Shady Grove (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Johnson, Rodney L | Bldg/Room: Shady Grove Center, Bldg II 3032 | Syllabus | Course Materials | ||||
BMGT 488 | Project Management II (3) | ||||||
(The second course in the two-course series BMGT 487-488.) 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. |
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80107 | 4060 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | W | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Pawar, Sanjay V | Bldg/Room: Hornbake Library (Undergrad) 0109 | Syllabus | Course Materials | ||||
BMGT 488 | Project Management II (3) | ||||||
(The second course in the two-course series BMGT 487-488.) 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. |
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83481 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Wills, Kyle S | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
BMGT 488 | Project Management II (3) | ||||||
(The second course in the two-course series BMGT 487-488.) 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. |
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83482 | 7381 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: McKalip, Ryan 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. |
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80451 | 6380 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Feinstein, Jo Lynn | 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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80549 | 6381 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | 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. |
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80738 | 6382 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | 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. |
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80962 | 6383 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | 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. |
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81238 | 6384 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Green, Jonathan 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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81558 | 6385 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | 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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81559 | 6386 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | 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. |
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82051 | 6980 | 20 Sep 2023-14 Nov 2023 | 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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82334 | 6981 | 20 Sep 2023-14 Nov 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Feinstein, Jo Lynn | 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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82756 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Frisbie, Kathryn 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. |
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82961 | 7381 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Green, Jonathan 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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83683 | 7382 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | 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. |
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83684 | 7383 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | 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. |
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83685 | 7384 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | 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. |
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83686 | 7385 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Bagley, Tracy 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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83687 | 7386 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | 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. |
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83915 | 7387 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | 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. |
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85574 | 7765 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Th | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | Arundel Mills (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: | Bldg/Room: Arundel Mills 212 | 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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86849 | 6387 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Armstrong-Goings, Christopher Carlos | 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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87290 | 7388 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | 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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80544 | 6380 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | 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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80545 | 6381 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Walters, Milton 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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80546 | 6382 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Closed | 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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80615 | 6383 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | 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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80963 | 6384 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | 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. |
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81261 | 6385 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | 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. |
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81290 | 6386 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | 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. |
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82052 | 6980 | 20 Sep 2023-14 Nov 2023 | 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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82053 | 6981 | 20 Sep 2023-14 Nov 2023 | Closed | 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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82628 | 6982 | 20 Sep 2023-14 Nov 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Hamilton, John 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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82698 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Hamilton, John 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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82699 | 7381 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | 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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82896 | 7382 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Walters, Milton 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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83474 | 7383 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | 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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83475 | 7384 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | 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. |
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83476 | 7385 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | 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. |
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83480 | 7386 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | 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. |
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83966 | 7387 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | 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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85571 | 6015 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | T | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | USM at Sthn MD (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Dell'Amore, Jean M | Bldg/Room: SMARTBLDG3 2219 | 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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85572 | 7025 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Th | 6:00P-9:00P | Open | Aberdeen Proving Gnd (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Ruth, Justin D | Bldg/Room: Aberdeen Proving Ground 209 | Syllabus | Course Materials | ||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84406 | 6380 | 16 Aug 2023-12 Sep 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Cook, Elizabeth R | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84407 | 6381 | 16 Aug 2023-12 Sep 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Roof, Jillian Paige | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84409 | 6382 | 16 Aug 2023-12 Sep 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Malvasi, Martina L | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84410 | 6383 | 16 Aug 2023-12 Sep 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Smackum, Rhoda Ann | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84412 | 6384 | 16 Aug 2023-12 Sep 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Solomon, Lanetra J | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84424 | 6385 | 16 Aug 2023-12 Sep 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Dimoff, Danielle M | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84482 | 6980 | 20 Sep 2023-17 Oct 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Dimoff, Danielle M | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84484 | 6981 | 20 Sep 2023-17 Oct 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Smackum, Rhoda Ann | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84489 | 6982 | 20 Sep 2023-17 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Roof, Jillian Paige | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84525 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-14 Nov 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Smackum, Rhoda Ann | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84528 | 7381 | 18 Oct 2023-14 Nov 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Yorkshire, Kathy L | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84532 | 7382 | 18 Oct 2023-14 Nov 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Dimoff, Danielle M | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84540 | 7383 | 18 Oct 2023-14 Nov 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Brown, Sherri A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84541 | 7384 | 18 Oct 2023-14 Nov 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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84588 | 7385 | 18 Oct 2023-14 Nov 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Solomon, Lanetra J | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 398A | Career Planning Management (1) | ||||||
A survey of strategies for managing career change. Focus is on examining, evaluating, and assessing individual skill sets; networking; and researching career and economic markets. The objective is to formulate a career path and develop the resources needed to enter that path. Topics include resume and cover letter development, interviewing techniques, negotiation strategies, and tools for ongoing career planning. |
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87155 | 6983 | 20 Sep 2023-17 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Brown, Sherri A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 495 | General Studies Capstone (3) | ||||||
(To be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) The analysis and evaluation of knowledge and skills gained from previous study. A capstone project connects an area of study to a real-world scenario and includes the presentation of a portfolio linking one's experience with personal and professional goals. |
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81849 | 6380 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Davis, Christopher | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 495 | General Studies Capstone (3) | ||||||
(To be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) The analysis and evaluation of knowledge and skills gained from previous study. A capstone project connects an area of study to a real-world scenario and includes the presentation of a portfolio linking one's experience with personal and professional goals. |
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83879 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Gaspar, Angela J | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 495 | General Studies Capstone (3) | ||||||
(To be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) The analysis and evaluation of knowledge and skills gained from previous study. A capstone project connects an area of study to a real-world scenario and includes the presentation of a portfolio linking one's experience with personal and professional goals. |
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84157 | 7381 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Davis, Christopher | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 495 | General Studies Capstone (3) | ||||||
(To be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) The analysis and evaluation of knowledge and skills gained from previous study. A capstone project connects an area of study to a real-world scenario and includes the presentation of a portfolio linking one's experience with personal and professional goals. |
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86614 | 6381 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Gaspar Jarvis, Donna E | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CAPL 495 | General Studies Capstone (3) | ||||||
(To be taken in a student's last 15 credits.) The analysis and evaluation of knowledge and skills gained from previous study. A capstone project connects an area of study to a real-world scenario and includes the presentation of a portfolio linking one's experience with personal and professional goals. |
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87352 | 7382 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Freeman Price, Mark James | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CCJS 100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An introduction to the three primary components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The objective is to identify the components of the system, the practitioners within the system and their role in policy formation and implementation, and the major theoretical tenets of criminal behavior. Topics include community relations, the impact of criminal behavior, and the importance of research in the field of criminal justice. |
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80554 | 6380 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Barney, Brenda | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CCJS 100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An introduction to the three primary components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The objective is to identify the components of the system, the practitioners within the system and their role in policy formation and implementation, and the major theoretical tenets of criminal behavior. Topics include community relations, the impact of criminal behavior, and the importance of research in the field of criminal justice. |
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80555 | 6381 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Donald, Jennifer S | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CCJS 100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An introduction to the three primary components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The objective is to identify the components of the system, the practitioners within the system and their role in policy formation and implementation, and the major theoretical tenets of criminal behavior. Topics include community relations, the impact of criminal behavior, and the importance of research in the field of criminal justice. |
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80606 | 6382 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Royster, Devearl R | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CCJS 100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An introduction to the three primary components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The objective is to identify the components of the system, the practitioners within the system and their role in policy formation and implementation, and the major theoretical tenets of criminal behavior. Topics include community relations, the impact of criminal behavior, and the importance of research in the field of criminal justice. |
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80614 | 6383 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Goodrich, Alison | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CCJS 100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An introduction to the three primary components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The objective is to identify the components of the system, the practitioners within the system and their role in policy formation and implementation, and the major theoretical tenets of criminal behavior. Topics include community relations, the impact of criminal behavior, and the importance of research in the field of criminal justice. |
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80632 | 6384 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Pomeranz, Heather L | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CCJS 100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An introduction to the three primary components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The objective is to identify the components of the system, the practitioners within the system and their role in policy formation and implementation, and the major theoretical tenets of criminal behavior. Topics include community relations, the impact of criminal behavior, and the importance of research in the field of criminal justice. |
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80859 | 6385 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Lee, Karen Joiner | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CCJS 100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An introduction to the three primary components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The objective is to identify the components of the system, the practitioners within the system and their role in policy formation and implementation, and the major theoretical tenets of criminal behavior. Topics include community relations, the impact of criminal behavior, and the importance of research in the field of criminal justice. |
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80987 | 6386 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Hicks, Maurice R | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
CCJS 100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An introduction to the three primary components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The objective is to identify the components of the system, the practitioners within the system and their role in policy formation and implementation, and the major theoretical tenets of criminal behavior. Topics include community relations, the impact of criminal behavior, and the importance of research in the field of criminal justice. |
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82054 | 6980 | 20 Sep 2023-14 Nov 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Walsh, William F | Syllabus | Course Materials |
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