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PSYC 480: Individual Research and Study
4.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
An advanced behavioral science project in an area of interest to the student. A final report is required. Prerequisites: Completion of 24 BES credits, including PSYC 370.
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PSYC 495: Field Placement
4.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course will provide students with a structured and supervised work activity where they will observe and participate in the application of the principles and methods of the behavioral sciences in a variety of settings which are human-service oriented. The course will also promote the development of skills in the application of behavioral principles and stimulate insight into the specific problems of such application to specific settings. Examples of settings include homes for disturbed children, counseling centers, facilities for the retarded, crisis centers, and other social service agencies. Prerequisite: 24 credits of BES courses.
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QANT 305: Quantitative Applications to Making Managerial Decisions
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Quantitative techniques for managerial decision-making are covered. These techniques include decision theory, forecasting, inventory models, linear programming, and simulation. Realistic business problems are solved using computer software. Prerequisite: QANT 301 and MATH 151.
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RADI 101: Fundamentals of Radio Production
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course provides students with orientation in the basic techniques of radio production. Major attention is paid to the development of competence in basic studio equipment and terminology. Essentials of studio production in basic program forms are covered. An additional hour for preparation of production material is required.
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RADI 102: Radio Production Workshop
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This class moves on to the study of the radio program: its planning, writing, and production. Major emphasis is placed on current radio program forms. Prerequisite: RADI 101.
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SBEM 220: Business and Professional Ethics
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course is designed to provide new entrepreneurs and business leaders with a solid background of ethical behavior as it relates to issues they will face in many aspects of their professional, as well as personal lives. Building on the fundamentals of ethics as evolved from great thinkers who explored issues of evil, duty, and right, from a moralist viewpoint, Business Ethics will bring those eternal questions to current topics in business through in class debate and analysis.
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SBEM 410: Business Practicum
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course is designed as a capstone course to the Small Business and Entrepreneurial Management concentration. Specific cases in finance, management, marketing and leadership will be explored as an integral part of the course through hands on approach to problem solving and field experience. The field work will be accomplished by having students work with actual operating businesses. Students will also be assigned to professional business consultants for each project. Addition related business cases will also be explored in class. Prerequisite: Finc 201, Mrkt 101, Acct 101 and Acct 105 and MGMT 310.
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SOCI 150: American Urban Minorities
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
An in-depth analysis of the diverse ethnic structure of the urban community. Major attention is given to black, Puerto Rican, and Mexican groups. Topics include: a survey of each group's social and economic structure, an examination of ghetto conditions and their effects, the impact of urban conditions on the new arrival, a comparison with the adaptation and treatment accorded earlier migrants, the validity of the melting pot concept, and a comparison of the life styles of various minority groups. Prerequisite: SOCI 101.
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SOCI 210: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
A sociological analysis of social problems in American society. All social problems will be viewed from a structural perspective, i.e., the root cause of a social problem lies in the institutional arrangements of a given society. Various institutional arrangements of American society that give rise to social problems will be evaluated in terms of value-conflicts, power structures, and economic institutions. Major topics include: inequality, poverty, environmental destruction, ageism, educational institutions, social deviance, unemployment, problems of the city. Prerequisite: Completion of 12 Behavioral Science credits including PSYC 101 and SOCI 101.
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SOCI 301: Marriage and the Family
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
The course covers historical changes in family patterns, contemporary family life in different cultures and subcultures, evolution of the American family pattern, functions of the family, the family as primary group, kinship patterns, and nuclear and extended families. Other topics include: dating, mate selection, family disorganization, and marital success. Prerequisite: SOCI 101.
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