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January Interim 2020

 

Management and Leadership
Matt O'Brien • Business and Enginee 4128 • 309-677-2257
M L250Interpersonal Effectiveness in Organizations (2 hours)
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Students who have already completed BUS 210 will not receive credit for this course.
 01 Canceled
M L356Human Capital in Organizations (3 hours)
Prerequisite: M L 350
Online class dates are December 19, 2019, trough January 15, 2020.
 01 Arr     Mark P Brown Online Course
 Class meets December 23 through January 15;  Last day to add: December 25
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: December 27;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: January 10
M L499Independent Studies (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: Junior/senior standing.
 01 *R* Arr     Ross L Fink  
 "Operations Management"
M L653Operations Management (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Foster College of Business Graduate Student or Consent of Associate Dean
 01 *R* Arr     Ross L Fink Online Course
 Class meets December 27 through January 20;  Last day to add: December 30
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: December 31;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: January 15
 Online class dates are December 27, 2019, through January 20, 2020.
M L658Topics in Business Administration (3 hours)
Full Title is "Ethics in Business: The Moral Manager". Meets 5:30 pm to 9:00 p.m. December 18, 19, 20, 2019 AND Jan. 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 2020.
 01 MTWTF5:30 PM -9:00 PM BEC4140 Aaron A Buchko  
 Class meets December 18 through January 16;  Last day to add: December 20
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: January 2;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: January 13
 
Individual and group theories of behavior within organizations. Applying methods of effective interpersonal interactions, increasing self-awareness (through topics including perception, personality, attitudes, values and the effects of stress) in order to better inform an understanding of others. Various interpersonal competencies including motivating others, team dynamics including diversity, problem-solving, decision-making and conflict management, and communicating expectations and feedback.
A survey course considering the strategic management of firm's human capital in the context of the human resource management function. Covers the legal, strategic, and regulatory facets of human resource management along with the topics of staffing, training, compensation management, and labor relations. Experiential exercises, case studies, and class presentations will be used to illustrate the effective and efficient management of a firm's human capital through human resource management.
Studies undertaken by academically qualified students under the guidance of a faculty member, with the approval of the chair of the Department of Business Management and Administration. Management and Leadership majors only.
Foundational knowledge and deeper understanding of the operations function. A broad managerial perspective emphasizes the strategic impact of the operations decisions and the interfaces between operations and the other functional areas of the organization. Operation functions in both service and manufacturing contexts will be examined, as well as investigating how operations provides sustainable competitive advantage along the dimensions of cost, quality, delivery, flexibility, and innovation.
Topics of special interest, which may vary each time the course is offered. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 credit hours. Topic stated in current Schedule of Classes.
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