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MUS 434: Senior Recital
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
A recital performance presented in consultation with and under the supervision of the applied teacher. The program will consist of at least 50 minutes of music. The performer will also prepare detailed, researched program notes to be included with the printed program. The student is responsible for program preparation, publicity, and technical support, again under the supervision of the applied teacher. Program notes must be submitted 6 weeks prior to the performance. A hearing examination will be held 4 weeks prior to the recital date. Information, guidelines, and forms are available in the music office. There is a fee for this course.
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MUS 484: Composition Recital
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
Students publicly perform original compositions, which show creativity and proficiency in writing various instrumental and vocal combinations. Students will also speak about the works that they have composed.
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ORG 103: Critical and Practical Reasoning
0.00 Credits
Brevard College
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ORG 110: Business in a Global Context
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
This is a foundations of business course set in a global context. In addition to providing students opportunity to explore profit and loss, investment opportunities and risks, marketing and advertising, and management principles, students will be challenged to consider ethical issues including the role of business in creating sustainable communities. A final team project requires students to present for potential investment a business plan to a group of hypothetical investors invited from the local business community. Students will be required to demonstrate skills utilizing software applications found in an integrated software program.
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ORG 150: Principles of Sport and Event Management
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
This course is an overview of management principles as they apply to the sport, event, and/or tourism industries. Areas emphasized include program evaluation, competencies, ethics, historical foundation, current industry trends, and career opportunities. Students will be required to demonstrate skills utilizing software applications found in an integrated software program and video in presentations.
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ORG 203: Principles of Management
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
In ORG 203 students learn about coordination of human and other resources to achieve organizational goals, as well as functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. The focus is on effective management practices that can be applied to business, government, health care, service, and social organizations. The use of various Information Technology processes is emphasized, and case studies and role playing are used. Prerequisite: ORG 110, ORG 103, or permission of instructor.
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ORG 205: Business Communications
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
This course focuses on the power and politics of effective communication, both verbal and nonverbal, within organizations. Each student will participate as a member of a hypothetical management group and will study techniques of communicating both good news and bad news through written memoranda, reports, executive summaries, email, resumes, letters; and oral presentation. Students explore the use and effectiveness of web-based resumes and job searches. Understanding of audience sensitivity, group communication and active listening will be demonstrated through simulations and direct experiences. Students demonstrate responsible use of presentation computer software. Prerequisite: ORG 103, or ORG 110 or permission of instructor.
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ORG 209: Business and Organizational Leadership Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
This topic-based course focuses on timely issues confronting business and organizational leadership. A sample of topics may include innovation, competition in a regulatory environment, manipulating communication, professional planning and development, self-promotion and marketing, and virtual business practices. Course is offered each semester, and topics change or rotate. Course can be repeated for credit, under different topic titles. Prerequisite: declared BORG major or minor, or permission of instructor.
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ORG 230: Introduction to Leadership and Sustainable Enterprise
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
This course provides an introduction to leadership theory and sustainable enterprise. Main topics include the differences between management and leadership, approaches to management and leadership, motivational strategies, organizational structure, triple-bottom line and organizational change. Through its focus on sustainable enterprise and triple-bottom line accounting, the course explores the leadership of change agents that seek to create and move organization in ways that are socially responsible. Web-based research and presentations are required. Prerequisite: ORG 103, or ORG 110 or permission of instructor.
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ORG 250: Facility and Event Management
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
Planning, design, financing, administration, and risk-management functions associated with managing facilities and events are examined. How to use System Analysis and Design as well as other Information Technology processes is emphasized. Prerequisites: ORG 150 or permission of instructor.
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