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4.50 Credits
This course introduces environmental issues that are directly related to global populations. Students will explore the identification and classification of environmental problems, and how they relate to the laws of nature.
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1.50 Credits
Students will complete a virtual lab on the ecosystem, human population, energy, environmental hazards, and sustainability.
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6.00 Credits
This course examines the role of supply chain activities and the efficient integration of transportation, logistics, inventory, warehousing, facility location, customer service, packaging, and material flow from internal and external suppliers to and from the organization. Students will focus on the fundamentals of JIT, TQM, MRPII, demand planning, and capacity management.
Prerequisite:
MGT 600
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6.00 Credits
This course explores the relationship of existing and emerging processes and technologies applicable to manufacturing strategy and supply chain functions. Students can understand the alignment of resources with the strategic plan, configuring and integrating lean manufacturing processes to support the strategic plan, and implementing strategic change throughout the supply chain.
Prerequisite:
SCM 645
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4.50 Credits
This course aims to introduce students to the nature of liberal democracy. It will examine the institutions, processes and running of the major liberal democratic political systems of the contemporary world. The main emphasis will be on Britain and the United States, and examples will be taken from France, Germany and other democracies. A broadly thematic approach will be taken; institutions such as executives, legislatures and judiciaries will be studied in the context of liberal democracy. Some relevant theoretical approaches will be outlined. Overall, it is hoped that students will: (a) gain an understanding of the nature of liberal democracy, and (b) study and think critically about some major liberal democratic systems. Students will also be introduced to the study of comparative politics as a political science discipline.
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4.50 Credits
Anthropology is the study of human beings from prehistoric times to the present. This course explores characteristics of culture, impact of family relations, political and social control, economic systems and spirituality from ethnographic research. How cultures adapted through significant periods of change will be included.
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4.50 Credits
This course examines the discipline of psychology, both cognitive and psycho-social, covering topics such as perception, learning, memory, motivation, emotion, personality, attitudes, psychological aspects of human sexuality, and psychobehavioral pathology.
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4.50 Credits
This course will introduce students to the concepts, theory, and method of sociology. Students can develop a better understanding of society, culture, social institutions, social behavior, and other general social processes that operate in the social world.
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4.50 Credits
This course examines the dynamics of communication and understanding between cultures and provides training in techniques for recognizing and overcoming cultural barriers. It employs a variety of approaches to solving the global problems of ethnocentrism and cultural misinterpretation. It aims to generate awareness of global cultural diversity, while also introducing the basic concepts of cultural analysis that allow students to recognize the particularity of their own cultural identity. This course seeks, where possible, to use aspects of London''s multicultural environment as an aid to learning.
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4.50 Credits
Every society has issues relating to adolescence, criminality, gender, racism, nationalism and, now, terrorism. How these issues are dealt with in British society is the subject of this course. The contrast between how these issues are understood at a global level and how they are understood in the UK will enable the student to appreciate the particularities of British culture.
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