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HRM 425: Special Topics - Human Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisite: HRM 201Human Resources is a rapidly-changing environment. This course focuses on key special topics in human resources, with an emphasis on modern human resources, 21st century challenges, ethics, technology, and the economy. Students are encouraged to use news media and other sources to explore these concepts.
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HRM 450: HRM Capstone
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
A grade of C or above is required in this course.Prerequisite: All 300 level HRM courses must be completed.As Human Resources evolves, it is vital that HR professionals be well-versed in strategic management in order to more closely align HRM with business objectives. This course emphasizes the strategic management process from the HR perspective. Course materials and case studies will explore strategic alignment, balanced scorecard principles, and analysis. Students will complete a research-based capstone paper as well as a hands-on human resources project. A standardized test will be administered to measure academic achievement across the curriculum.
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HUM 102: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisites: ENG 103This course is an introduction to the nature of ethical thinking. The course will explore the methods and concepts associated with the field of ethics, which are required to make value judgments about human behavior. The ethical problems will be approached from a global perspective through the humanities and social sciences.
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HUM 105: World Religions
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
The major world religions will be examined: Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as well as a few small scale traditional religions from around the globe. The course explores these religions as a combination of doctrine, concept, worship, traditions, socio-economic conditions, and environment from a perspective of intercultural appreciation and understanding.
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HUM 107: Introduction to Gender Issues
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Explore the cultural, religious, socio-economic, and political forces that have shaped and defined gender issues historically. Topics such as marriage and the family, gender and race relations, identity and socialization, and work-related issues are discussed.
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HUM 108: Introduction to the African American Experience
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Discover the history, methodology, and relevance of Afrocentricity within academia and the workplace. Topics covered include an overview of African American history, economics, politics, religion, and family. The understanding of these various topics fosters better race relations in America and the world.
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HUM 226: The History Of 20th Century Art
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
This course will examine the major movements in art history from the Impressionist period to the present. Through the study of historically significant paintings, the course will trace the movement of art from the middle of the 19th century to the present showing how key artists contributed to the progress of art.
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HUM 275: Leadership and Ethics
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisite: ENG 103 and HUM 102This course opens an inquiry into the relationship between leadership and ethics. The course will offer an exploration of ethical and leadership theory grounded in philosophy, literature, and political theory from the ancient period to the present. Special attention will be given to the application of these theories to contemporary problems in leadership and ethics.
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HUM 300: The Great Thinkers
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
This course introduces some of the great thinkers and their writings from a variety of historical periods. These great thinkers raised questions about humanity that are still relevant to the modern world. The course will explore different ways of thinking which can be applied to other coursework, as well as the student's personal and professional life.
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HUM 400: Western Intellectual History
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisites: 60 credits including ENG 103 and one upper level Gen Ed core course.This course will engage the major movements in thought from the Enlightenment and its historical antecedents to the 20th century. The course will examine progress made in mathematics, science, literature, philosophy and the social sciences during this historical period. This is a writing intensive course designed for students to engage in scholarly research and writing.
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