MGMT300
MANAGERIAL BEHAVIOR
(3.00)
Lectures, cases, and experiential exercises are used to introduce the
management functions of planning, organizing, staffing, leading and
controlling.
MGMT301
MANAGERIAL COMMUNICATIONS
(2.00)
Essentials of communicating effectively in business with accent on career
communication skills.
MGMT302
QUALITY & PRODUCT IN OPERATIONS
(3.00)
An introduction to quality and operations topics and management science
techniques. Topics include goals of service and production operations,
optimization, project scheduling, simple quality tools, inventory models,
simulation, and waiting line models. Continual improvement of operations is
stressed.
Prerequisite:
MATH 156
INFO 301
MGMT303
CO-OP EDUCATION/MANAGEMENT: JR
(3.00)
An elective cooperative experience where students earn academic credit while
performing approved management-related work experience.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 301
55 credit hours completed,
2.75 GPA,
departmental approval required
MGMT305
CREATIVITY & INNOVATION
(3.00)
Covers the framing processes and techniques individuals, groups, and
organizations can use to enhance creativity and innovation.
Cross-listed Courses:
ENTR305
MKTG305
Prerequisite:
MGMT 300
MGMT309
ORGANIZATION DESIGN & DEVELOPMNT
(3.00)
Theory and design of organizational systems, organizational performance,
culture and development.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 300
MGMT310
TEAMWORK & TEAM BUILDING
(3.00)
Analysis of forces controlling group formulation and development in business
and organizational work situations. Techniques for analyzing and productively
managing informal groups.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 300
MGMT314
LEADERSHIP
(3.00)
An analysis of various theories and approaches to leadership emphasizing team
building and situational leadership. The course includes skill development,
experiential activities, theoretical constructs, and guest speakers who are
leaders in a variety of settings.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 300
MGMT321
INDUSTRIAL-ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCH
(3.00)
Psychological bases for organizational decisions from employment to the
maintenance of motivation and job satisfaction of people. Research,
measurement and practical application are emphasized.
Cross-listed Courses:
HRES330
PSYC321
Prerequisite:
MGMT 300
MGMT325
INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
(3.00)
A framework for understanding human resource and cultural issues related to
international management. Lectures and discussion group projects, and guest
speaker visits.
Prerequisite:
ECON 300
MGMT 300
MGMT385
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
(3.00)
The purpose of this course is to prepare students to plan, organize, lead,
participate in, control, and improve projects.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 302
MGMT 300
MGMT390
CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT ISSUES
(3.00)
Analysis of recent issues facing contemporary managers. Use of supplemental
business sources to analyze and forecast trends that will affect managers in
the 2000s.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 300
MGMT403
CO-OP EDUCATION/MANAGEMENT: SR
(3.00)
An elective cooperative experience where students earn academic credit while
performing approved management-related work experience.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 301
55 credit hours completed,
2.75 GPA,
departmental approval required
MGMT410
QUALITY PLANNING & IMPROVEMENT
(3.00)
A comparison of modern approaches to quality. In quality planning, product
and process are developed to satisfy customers. In quality improvement, both
organization-wide and process improvements are studied. Quality function
deployment and management planning tools are used.
Prerequisite:
STAT 200
MGMT 302
MGMT495
STRATEGY FORMULATION & IMP
(3.00)
Provides an opportunity to integrate business core and major related knowledge
through the use of selected cases.
Prerequisite:
Senior status
FINC 300
MKTG 300
MGMT 300
MGMT499
TUTORIAL COURSE: SENIOR LEVEL
(3.00)
Research in scholarly journals on a management topic of current import. Open
to students only with consent of instructor.
MGMT744
MOTIVATION & BEHAVIOR IN ORG
(4.00)
The focus is on the analysis of individual and group behavior to ensure the
effective development of human resources within an organization. The intent
is to develop practical application of behavioral science theory for solving
human problems. Topics include motivation to work, perception and expectation
in organizations, behavior management, the change process, team building,
group functioning and leadership. The first segment of the course is the
Venture Out program conducted at Joyo Outdoor Education Center in Morrow,
Ohio. This overnight, weekend experience allows students to analyze and
develop leadership abilities and team participation skills. The concepts
explored at Venture Out are integrated into the course.
Prerequisite:
Admission to the Executive MBA program
MGMT901
MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL SYSTEMS
(2.00)
Develops an understanding of organizations as dynamic evolving systems.
MGMT902
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
(2.00)
Developing interpersonal skills, including self-assessment, listening,
business writing, oral communications, interviewing, and small group meeting
proficiency.
MGMT903
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
(2.00)
Understand the concepts and tools needed to control and improve the operations
function. Develop skills in resolving problems and improving quality and
productivity, gathering and analyzing data and making decisions.
MGMT911
MANAGERIAL COMMUNICATION
(1.00)
Essentials of writing and small group communication in business.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 901
MGMT 902
MGMT 903
MGMT914
PRINCIPLES OF LEADERSHIP
(3.00)
An overview and analysis of a variety of theories and approaches to leadership
emphasizing team building and leadership lecturers. Skill building and the
development of a personal theory of leadership will be emphasized.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 901
MGMT 902
MGMT 903
MGMT915
VALUES BASED LEADERSHIP PRACTICE
(2.00)
Exploration of the applicability of traditional spiritual values to leadership
responsibilities related to employers, superiors, peers and subordinates. The
goal is for each student to define professional leadership values that can
withstand workplace challenges.
MGMT922
EXECUTIVE PRACTICES
(3.00)
Designed to have the student distill from experience and study a personal
leadership style. This style is then practiced in teams that research and
discuss cultural variables affecting management in various countries.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 901
MGMT 902
MGMT 903
MGMT924
VIRTUAL WORKPLACE MANAGEMENT
(3.00)
Examination of virtual office management. Provides a study of the movement
toward virtual office environments. Participants will gain an understanding
of virtual office implementation strategies and management issues using class
discussion, cases, and team exercises.
Cross-listed Courses:
INFO924
MGMT925
MULTINATIONAL MANAGEMENT
(3.00)
Planning international trade, sources of information, structuring
multinational firms, personnel development, communication/motivation in
cross-cultural perspective.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 901
MGMT 902
MGMT 903
MGMT933
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
(3.00)
Introduces the topic in an integrated enterprise approach to the flow of goods
and services from suppliers to customers.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 903
MGMT941
MANAGING NEW & GROWING VENTURE
(2.00)
Develops understanding as to why some ventures (new and/or existing) achieve
their goals, grow, and attract resources while others stagnate or go bankrupt.
Business simulations, interactive multimedia programs, guest speakers, and
field trips will be used to accomplish course objectives.
Cross-listed Courses:
ENTR941
Prerequisite:
ACCT 901
FINC 901
MKTG 901
MGMT944
MOTIVATION & BEHAVIOR IN ORG
(3.00)
Role of motivation in performance within organizations, various concepts of
motivation, leadership, and group interaction are studied, with emphasis on
research findings.
Cross-listed Courses:
EDHR644
PSYC644
Prerequisite:
MGMT 901
MGMT 902
MGMT 903
MGMT946
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
(3.00)
Examines theory of performance assessment in organizations, purpose of
assessment, formal and informal methods of data collection and measurement,
creation of standards of performance, judgmental processes, rater goals and
motivation, and measures of error and accuracy in assessment. Includes
individual, group/team organizational levels of analysis, fit of measurement
systems to organizational culture and societal context in which the
organization operates. Perceptions of fairness and ethical/moral issues are
also covered.
MGMT950
STRATEGIC QUALITY MANAGEMENT
(3.00)
This course provides a thorough introduction to the core concepts and
principles of quality management from an upper level management perspective.
Various qualtiy management philosophies are explored. In addition, students
will investigate the contributions of other prominent individuals and examples
of current practices from successful organizations.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 903
MGMT953
QUALITY CERTIFICATION
(3.00)
This course covers the requirements of the different types of quality
certification (ISO 9000, etc.) and the process that an organization goes
through to achieve this goal. Organizations that have recently achieved
certification will be used as examples. Each student will prepare a
feasibility study detailing what it would take for an organization of their
choice to receive an appropriate kind of quality certification.
Prerequisite:
Recommended
MGMT 950
MGMT954
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
(3.00)
The purpose of this course is to prepare students to plan, organize, lead,
participate in, control, and improve projects.
MGMT977
MENTAL HEALTH ORG SYSTEMS
(2.00)
This course is designed to expose students to the responsibilities of
management in directing the activities of mental health organizations. Its
goal is to provide an understanding of the primary models and theories used in
managing organizations,& to assist students in preparing a response to an RFP
for managed mental health services.
MGMT995
INDIVIDUAL READING & RESEARCH
(1.00-3.00)
Open to especially qualified students with the consent of the chair of the
department and the dean.