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ORIE 0100: New Student Orientation- 3201015235
1.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
NSO is designed to provide information about the college's policies, procedures, and regulations. It also provides students with the knowledge of academic and technical programs, student services, use of campus resources, and student development for college success, student activities, personnel, and the Student Code of Conduct. Students transferring to SWTJC with 12 or more semester hours do not have to fulfill ORIE 0100 requirements. One lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None
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PBAD 1321: Public Administration
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
An introduction to the organization and management of the public sector. Topics include intergovernmental relations, overview of different levels of government program management, and management of non-profit agencies. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M1; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None
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PBAD 1341: Governmental Agencies
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
An overview of governmental agencies and their interrelationships; goals and objectives; and organizational structure of each agency. Topics include grants-in-aid, revenue and expenditure patterns, and global influence on governmental agencies. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M1; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None
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PBAD 2305: Public Sector Management
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
General principles of public management and strategies of dealing with internal and external systems. Topics include planning, decision-making and leadership models, organizational behavior, and resource management. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M1; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None
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PBAD 2311: Public Sector Supervision
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Skill development in supervisory techniques in public management. Topics include organizational structure, motivation, planning, control, delegation, and leadership. Instructional techniques may include case studies, role playing, and teamwork. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M1; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None
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PBAD 2331: Budgeting in the Public Sector
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Examination of revenue-producing activities and sources of funds; construction and implementation of budgets; and basic terminology, concepts, and mechanics as they relate to fiscal factors. Topics include budget cycle, taxation, bonds, indebtedness, and fund accounting. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M2; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None
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PBAD 2335: Ethics in the Public Sector
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Examination of reconciling the practice of public administration with provisions of law. Topics include codes of conduct, financial disclosure, conflict of interest, nepotism, and ethical dilemmas. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M1; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None
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PHIL 1301: Introduction to Philosophy- 3801015112
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Introduction to the study of ideas and their logical structure, including arguments and investigations about abstract and real phenomena. Includes introduction to the history, theories, and methods of reasoning. Special emphasis will be placed on the history of philosophical ideas. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None
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PHIL 2306: Introduction to Ethics- 3801015312
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Classical and contemporary theories concerning the good life, human conduct in society, and moral and ethical standards. This course surveys classical and modern ethical theories. There is an examination of a variety of conduct and character based theories. The nature of human excellence, goodness, authenticity, happiness, duty and freedom are studied. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None
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PHIL 2321: Philosophy of Religion- 3802015312
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
A critical investigation of major religious ideas and experiences. This course is designed to include the concepts of the major Greek philosophers on the creation and existence of God as they relate to the Old Testament philosophy of the Hebrews. The course gives the student a working knowledge of the various periods involved with the development of monotheism in the worship of God and a background for further study. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R2; W1. Prerequisite: None
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