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MGMT 7002: Strategic Management II
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
One of the major failures of business plans in that they breakdown in the implementation phase. The objective of this course is to provide the student with the knowledge and experience of having to identify those areas in which the plan can fail. The student will design an action plan that shows how to implement the plan inside and outside the organization. The student will present the plan in written and verbal form to the class and then possibly to the organization itself. Pre: MGMT 7001 an all core course including seminars. Graduate standing or consent.
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MGMT 7011: Creating Innovations
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Innovation and creativity are critical aspects of organizational change and development in contemporary societies. This course explores the significance of innovation and creativity to the human experience. Relationships among creativity, change, and innovation are discussed within a multidisciplinary perspective. Practical methods for creating innovation in organization and group processes are illustrated via cases and simulations. Pre: Graduate standing.
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MGMT 7050: Professional Paper I
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The design and development of a major research paper. The professional paper should be of the highest quality and should reflect the student's best efforts in applying skills and knowledge gained in graduate studies. This course is for students in the Weekend MBA Program. Pre: Entire MBA core (nine core courses). Graduate standing.
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MGMT 7060: Integrated Management Seminar
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The capstone course of the weekend MBA program. The course requires the participates to apply the knowledge and skills learned from the various MBA core and concentration courses to a business situation. An individual comprehensive written case analysis is required in the course. Pre: Weekend MBA Program.
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MIL 1000: Intro to Physical Fitness
1.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Hands-on participatory course following the Army's physical fitness program. Classes conducted three days per week with Army ROTC cadets. Focus is on aerobic conditioning, muscular strength and endurance.
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MIL 1050: Introduction to Military Science I
2.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An introduction to the Army ROTC program, providing instruction in military-related subjects of general student interest. Topics covered include: the organization and role of the Army, customs and courtesies of the Army, the Army writing style, and an introduction to military briefings. Basic skills including map reading, orienteering, rifle marksmanship, first aid, and tactics are also emphasized (2 hours lecture per week).
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MIL 1051: Introduction to Military Science I Lab
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The practical application of classroom instruction. Activities emphasized include: drill and ceremony, first aid, rifle marksmanship, physical fitness, and small unit tactics. (1.5 hours lab per week).
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MIL 1060: Introduction to Military Science II
2.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The continuation of MIL 1050. Topics covered previously are explored in more detail. In addition, instruction is given in military leadership, professional ethics, developing a physical fitness program, and the role of officers in the Army. Students have the opportunity to participate in adventure training activities including rappelling, helicopter operations, water operations, water survival, construction of one-rope bridges, and field training exercises. (2 hours lecture per week).
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MIL 1061: Introduction to Military Science II Lab
1.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The practical application of classroom instruction. Activities emphasized include drill and ceremony, first aid, rifle marksmanship, physical fitness, and small unit tactics. (1.5 hours lab per week).
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MIL 2050: Intermediate Military Science I
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Instruction emphasizing the basic concepts of military leadership to include the military decision making process and the types and styles of leadership. Basic skills that include map reading, first aid, and rifle marksmanship are further developed. Students are given the opportunity to experience a variety of leadership positions within the ROTC battalion and are encouraged to participate in field training exercises and other extracurricular activities. (2 hours lecture, 1.5 hours leadership lab per week)
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