Professors L.Bierman, A. A. Cannella,
A. S. DeNisi (Head), L. A. Eden, R.W.Griffin, D.Hellriegel,
M. A. Hitt, R. D. Ireland, G.R.Jones, M.W.Pustay, R.W.Woodman,
A.Zardkoohi; Associate Professors M.A.Abelson,
A. Colella, R.L.Paetzold; Assistant
Professors M.
A. Belliveau, W. R. Boswell, J. Brookfield, S. T. Certo, G.
Chen, C. E. Devers, H. Li, C. O. Porter, N. Uhlenbruck, E.
E. Umphress, M. J. Wesson; Senior
Lecturers S.
A. Carr, O.E.Elmore, Jr., L. Hubacek, K. D. Swim, Jr., B. D.
Welch; Lecturers J. Baxter, R. E. Brown,
L. S. Wesson, L. C. Wiese
105. Introduction to Business.
(3-0). Credit 3. I, II
Survey of economic systems, forms
of business ownership and running the small business; organizing
and managing businesses; managing human resources; managing
production and information; managing marketing, introducing
financial issues including accounting, money and banking,
securities markets; business issues and challenges including
legal and regulatory environment, business ethics and international
business. Limited to students in freshman or sophomore
classification.
209. Business, Government
and Society. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II, S
Impact of the external environment--legal, political, economic
and international--on business behavior; market and non-market
solutions to contemporary public policies confronting business
persons examined including antitrust law, employment and
discrimination law, product safety regulation, consumer protection
and ethics. May not be used to satisfy degree requirements
for majors in business. Prerequisites: Sophomore classification;
for students other than business and agribusiness majors.
211. Legal and Social Environment
of Business. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II, S
Role of government in business and society; analysis of
social policy and legal institutions; ethical problems in
management decisions; administrative law; antitrust law;
employment and discrimination law; regulation of business
transactions; protection of property rights; regulation of
information in markets including securities and product safety;
international business law. Prerequisite: Sophomore classification.
212. Business Law. (3-0).
Credit 3. I, II, S
Legal principles of business; legal reasoning; dispute
resolution and procedure; contract law; bankruptcy law; property
law; Uniform Commercial Codes sections concerning contracts,
security interests, negotiable instruments and sales. Prerequisite:
Sophomore classification.
309. Survey of Management.
(3-0). Credit 3. I, II, S
Survey of the basic functions and responsibilities of managers;
includes the environmental context of management, planning
and decision making, organization structure and design, leading
and managing people, and the controlling process; issues
of globalization, ethics, quality and diversity integrated
throughout the course. May not be used to satisfy degree
requirements for majors in business. Prerequisites: Junior
classification; for students other than business and agribusiness
majors.
363. The Management Process.
(3-0). Credit 3. I, II, S
Management as an academic discipline; goal setting; planning,
controlling and decision-making; models for thinking about
organizations; organization design; organization change;
models for understanding individual behavior; job performance
and job satisfaction; interpersonal behavior, motivation
and leadership, behavior in work groups; careers in management,
ethics and international management. Prerequisite: Junior
classification.
372. Managing Organizational
Behavior. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II, S
Provides the tools for understanding the organizational
actions of individuals, groups and organizations; relates
theory and research to organizational problems by reviewing
basic concepts in motivation and perception, decision-making,
communication and influence, group behavior, conflict and
cooperation, politics, corporate culture, organizational
structure and environmental influences. Prerequisite: MGMT
363.
373. Managing Human Resources.
(3-0). Credit 3. I, II, S
Strategic issues in managing human resources; shared responsibilities
of line managers and human resource staff for developing
and implementing human resource policies and procedures;
human resource planning; job design, analysis and evaluation;
staffing; compensation; performance appraisal; training and
development; career management; labor relations; legal, ethical
and international issues. Prerequisite: MGMT 363.
424. Organizational Design,
Change and Development. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II
Aspects of effectively planning for and introducing changes
in organizational structures and procedures based on environmental
demands; examination of the successful management of organizational
and behavioral changes, focusing on planned and unplanned
changes, and emphasizing development of change strategies
and measurement of change effectiveness. Prerequisites: MGMT
363 and senior classification or approval of instructor.
425. Human Resource Selection.
(3-0). Credit 3.
Theory and application of methods for the recruitment and
selection of managerial, non-professional and professional
employees; exposure to scientific issues such as reliability
and validity, legal issues such as equal opportunity and
affirmative action, and selection techniques such as interviews
and testing. Prerequisite: MGMT 373 or equivalent.
427. Human Resource Compensation.
(3-0). Credit 3.
Theories and techniques of designing and managing programs
of direct compensation and benefits, including the role of
rewards in motivation, job evaluation, pay discrimination
and comparable worth, internal and external equity comparisons
and benefit plans. Prerequisite: MGMT 373 or equivalent.
429. Labor and Industry.
(3-0). Credit 3.
Brief review of the history of organized labor; critical
study of labor-management relations; analysis of fundamentals
of labor contracts and administration of contract parts.
Prerequisite: Junior classification.
430. Employment Discrimination
Law. (3-0). Credit 3.
Legal issues surrounding employment discrimination, including
disparate treatment and impact; intent; affirmative action;
sexual harassment; pregnancy, sex, race, religious, salary,
disability, age, and ethnic discrimination; policy issues
and perspectives to aid human resource specialists and managers.
Prerequisite: Senior classification. Cross-listed with WMST
430.
435. Labor Law and Policy.
(3-0). Credit 3.
Federal and state public policy and
laws regulating human resource management including National
Labor Relations Act, Railway Labor Act, Fair Labor Standards
Act, employment discrimination statutes, statutes regarding
public sector unionization, and other relevant legal authorities;
various forms of dispute settlement including litigation,
mediation, fact finding and arbitration; legal ramifications
of strategic human resource management decision making.
Prerequisite: Senior classification.
440. Creativity and Innovation
in Business. (3-0). Credit 3.
Examines factors that may foster or stifle individual,
team, organizational creative performance; presents techniques
that may improve the student's creative thinking skills.
Prerequisite: MGMT 363.
450. International Environment
of Business. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II
Broad survey of international business
issues; analyzes the environment in which international
businesses operate; introduces multinational enterprises,
global competition, international organizations, treaties
and international law, national trade policies and the
determinants of competitiveness of U.S. firms in international
markets. Prerequisites: ECON 202 and 203; junior classification.
Cross-listed with IBUS450.
452. International Management.
(3-0). Credit 3.
An overview of international management
to include international dimensions of organizational behavior,
theory, strategy and human resource management; application
of theoretical ideas to real-world situations through case
analyses, presentations, projects and interactive class
discussion. Prerequisite: MGMT 450 or co-enrollment in
MGMT 450 and 452. Cross-listed with IBUS 452.
457. Global Entrepreneurship.
(3-0). Credit 3.
Practical issues associated with taking small- and medium-size
business global; includes importing and exporting, developing
global strategies, evaluating market opportunities, regional
impact on economies and people. Prerequisite: Junior or senior
classification. Cross-listed with IBUS 457.
459. Telecommunications
Management. (3-0). Credit 3.
Broadcast of cable telecommunications management issues
including the development of the industry and its current
structure, regulation, operations and competition; methods
and techniques of managing broadcast radio, television, cable
television and other electronic media operations and their
impact on society. Prerequisite: MGMT 363 or approval of
instructor.
460. Managing Projects.
(3-0). Credit 3. I, II
Application of management processes to complex interdisciplinary
organizational environments through the study of program
and project management; adoptions of traditional management
theories to the project environment; master typical project
management microcomputer software for project planning; resource
allocation; project budgeting; and control of project cost,
schedule and performance. Prerequisite: MGMT 363 or approval
of instructor.
461. Entrepreneurship and
New Ventures. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II
The entrepreneurial process from conception of a business
idea to the actual start up of the venture; environmental
scanning for new opportunities; matching individual skills
and attributes with the requirements of the venture; evaluating
the viability, growth potential and markets for the venture;
securing financing; beginning operations. Prerequisite: Senior
or graduate classification in the College of Business or
approval of instructor.
464. The Political Environment
of Business. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II
Role of business in contemporary society; the large corporation
and its external environment; ownership and control controversy;
private and collective choice processes; role of regulation;
social issues including pollution, discrimination, consumer
protection, corporate social and ethical responsibilities,
corporate political activity; international business relations.
Prerequisites: ECON 322 or 323; senior classification.
466. Strategic Management.
(3-0). Credit 3. I, II, S
Strategic issues facing organizations, including top management
decision making and social responsibility; environmental
and industry analysis; establishing organizational mission
and objectives; corporate, business and functional level
strategy formulation; global and multidomestic strategies;
strategic implementation and control; integrating operations,
finance, marketing and human resource strategies; case analysis.
Prerequisites: MGMT 363; FINC 341; INFO 364; MKTG 321; senior
classification in The Mays Business School.
470. Small Business Management
and Growth. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II
Unique aspects of managing and growing small businesses
including strategic and operational planning; ethical issues;
organizational controls and tools; marketing management and
techniques; financial analysis and accounting; risk management;
securing growth capital; franchising; family businesses and
succession; human resource management; international opportunities.
Prerequisite: Senior classification or approval of instructor.
475. Leadership Development.
(3-0). Credit 3.
Provides participants both academic grounding and practical
experience in health, education and economic development
issues that are facing the nation; exercises and simulations
designed to improve leadership skills. Prerequisite: Junior
classification.
481. Seminar in Management.
(1-0). Credit 1.
Discussions and observation of current
management practice in the public and private sectors of
the nation; reading and discussion of current events and
changes taking place in management theory and/or its application
and practice in actual business and government situations.
May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Junior classification
in management or approval of instructor.
484. Management Internship.
Credit 1 to 4. I, II, S
Internship in management: staffing; planning; organizing;
leading and controlling. Enrollment is limited to those who
have managerial responsibilities for the resources used by
a business firm or the like. Prerequisite: Approval of department
head.
485. Directed Studies. Credit
1 to 3 each semester. I, II, S
Directed study on selected problems in the area of management
not covered in other courses. Prerequisites: Senior classification
and approval of department head.
489. Special Topics in...
Credit 1 to 4.
Selected topics in an identified area of management. Consult
the professor offering a particular special topics course
for details. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Approval
of instructor.