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3.00 Credits
This course will review the legal aspect of human relations in a work environment. Topics include legal issues related to the selection of personnel, staff evaluation, promotion, and discipline; and the terminology associated with legal issues in a work environment. Learning journal required. Prerequisite: APSU 210.
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3.00 Credits
First-line supervisors need the ability to foster flexibility in an evolving work environment. Topics include time management, task delegation, development and implementation of departmental goals, and effective communication. Learning journal required. Prerequisites: APSU 215, PSY 204, declaration of minor.
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3.00 Credits
Teamwork, understanding group dynamics, and conflict-resolution skills are important components of supervising and motivating staff. Topics include team-building skills, motivating and empowering staff, providing consistent and objective performance evaluation, as well as legal issues related to staff evaluation, discipline, and termination. A learning journal is required. Prerequisite: APSU 350.
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3.00 Credits
Leadership types and styles will be discussed as they relate to the need for a supervisor to identify and develop his or her own leadership style. Topics include leadership style inventory, coaching and mentoring staff, effective verbal and written communication skills, productivity, leadership vs. management roles, and ethics in the workplace. Learning journal required. Prerequisite: APSU 350.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the ways in which management principles are applied in the kinds of work they are most likely to encounter in a technology environment. The course traces the historical development of engineering and technology management. Once the students learn the basic functions of management, they will have the opportunity to learn the application to organizational activities such as research, engineering, design, production planning, production operations, and technical marketing and service activities. Prerequisites: APSU 210, 215, and 350.
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4.00 Credits
Intended as an opportunity for students to synthesize their previous course work and experiential education, APSU 450 will feature discussions of the current issues in supervision. It is an opportunity for students to research an area of supervision relevant to their professional goals. Prerequisites: All APSU lower courses.
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3.00 Credits
This upper-level interdisciplinary course involves a discussion of values that affect individual and societal decision making. Completion of a paper is a major component of the course. Prerequisites: Completion of six credits in each of the three areas (science, humanities, and social sciences) and the attainment of at least 60 credits. (This course does not meet distribution requirements without approval of the dean.)
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3.00 Credits
This is a preparation for the research project required for students enrolled in the liberal studies baccalaureate program. Projects are interdisciplinary. Guidelines can be obtained from the academic advisor. Prerequisite: Completion of 90 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course focuses on the established fundamental principles common to all known forms of life. Topics include the origin of life forms (abiogenesis) on this planet and the evolution and operation (metabolism and self-perpetuation) of such life forms at various levels of biological organization. Comprehension of the principles, including "complementarity between structure and function," is emphasized throughout. Three class hours. Students may not receive credit for both this course and BIOL 101.
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4.00 Credits
This introductory course focuses on the established fundamental principles common to all known forms of life. Topics include the origin of life forms (abiogenesis) on this planet and the evolution and operation (metabolism and self-perpetuation) of such life forms at various levels of biological organization. Comprehension of the principles, including "complementarity between structure and function," is emphasized throughout. The course is designed as a science elective for business, humanities, and social science students. Three class hours; three laboratory hours. Students may not receive credit for both this course and BIOL 100.
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