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LBSW 313: Holistic Personal Development
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Santa Barbara
A primary purpose of Antioch's Undergraduate education is the encouragement of self-actualization through holistic personal development. This course will focus on taking personal responsibility for one's own learning and development through a process of assessment, reflection, and action, changes how a person makes meaning of the world and how one impacts others. Adult learning and personal development are interrelated experiences. Learning promotes development, while development encourages further learning.
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LBSW 314: Competence for Professional Pursuits
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Santa Barbara
At the core of Antioch University Santa Barbara's Undergraduate degree program are certain educational outcomes that promote inquiry, critical thinking and a deeper understanding of subject matter that allows for transfer and application of knowledge from the liberal arts to the pursuit of professional competence. Through this course students will explore the central knowledge and skills of their chosen field or profession to prepare for engagement in meaningful and socially responsible work.
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LBSW 348: Survey Research and Statistics
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Santa Barbara
This course provides an overview of social science research methodology with in-depth study of survey research methods including data collection and analysis. Students design, conduct, and report results of a small survey research project.
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MGT 201: Accounting Principles and Practices
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Santa Barbara
This class covers terminology and basic accounting processes including balance sheets, income statements, funds statements, and basic record keeping and standard financial reports. Learning is acquired through discussion and lecture, in-class exercises, and workbook projects. The class is a prerequisite for MGT369A Budgets and Finance unless the student has an accounting course on transcript or documented prior learning in accounting or bookkeeping.
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MGT 347: Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Santa Barbara
This course examines the dynamics of public policy formation. Through reading case studies, interviewing public officials and private sector representatives and observing community groups and government agencies in action, students learn to analyze local issues. Students gain an understanding of the political process on state and federal levels as well as the local arena. Areas of analysis may include: local and/or national policies on business, labor, human services, energy and environment.
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MGT 361: Global Economics
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Santa Barbara
Beginning with a review of essential concepts in economics, this course focuses on the international and cross-cultural nature of contemporary economic phenomena. Emphasis is on macroeconomics, rather than microeconomics. Theoretical concepts are applied to specific cases, such as economic relationships between the US and Japan, Mexico, and other countries.
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MGT 362: Management Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Santa Barbara
This course covers the role of computer-based information systems in facilitating management decision-making and day-to- day operations. Emphasis is on the capabilities and limitations of information systems in the evolving technology of administration and management. Computer literacy is a prerequisite for this course.
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MGT 363: Organizational Behavior
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Santa Barbara
This course focuses on human behavior in the workplace. It applies theory and research from the fields of management, human relations, industrial and organizational psychology to increase students' understanding of how environmental and psychological influences affect human performance. Topics include motivation, leadership, power, communication, conflict, decision making, job design, and organizational structure and change.
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MGT 364: Human Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Santa Barbara
This course presents an analysis of a wide range of reallife personnel and labor relations, administrative policies, processes and problems. Topics include union organization, affirmative action, wage and salary administration, complaint procedures, attitude surveys and management development.
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MGT 366A: Marketing Principles and Applications
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Santa Barbara
This course provides an experience-based approach to marketing theory and its practical application. Topics to be addressed and discussed from an applied point of view include: the evolution of marketing, the significance and use of marketing research, marketing segmentation, product and/or service positioning, distribution, pricing, and a variety of strategies for marketing communication and promotion.
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