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MGT 489: Interdisc Senior Project
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
West Liberty University
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MGT 495: Washington Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
Students will receive credit for their attendance at a 1-2 week seminar in Washington, D.C. or for additional work performed during their Washington Internship. Credits will be awarded based on the length of the seminar and/or internship activity. The topics of the seminars may vary depending on current events.
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MGT 496: Small Business Institute
3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
An intensive field-oriented practicum in which student teams provide direct management counseling in assisting area small businesses address their particular problems and issues. Prerequisite: Senior status and consent of instructor.
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MGT 497: Washington Internship
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
West Liberty University
Students spend a semester or summer interning in Washington, D.C. in private, public, governmental, or non-profit organizations while earning academic credit. Students will also be required to take a night class, attend a series of lectures, and will be asked to perform a minimum amount of community service.
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MGT 498: Administrative Policies
3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
Capstone course for business students covering decision- making at the executive level of the organization. Evalua- tion of mission, policy development, ethical behavior, strategy formulation and an analysis of the role of the executive in the organization. Lecture/discussion, case analysis and formal comprehensive group case presentations are primary methods of instruction. Prerequisites: Senior status, MKT 331, MGT 350, FIN 300, ECON 101 or ECON 102.
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MGT 499: Honors Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
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MILS 101: Intro to Military Leadership
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
West Liberty University
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MILS 102: Foundations of Leadership
1.00 Credits
West Liberty University
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MILS 201: Leadership Dynamics & Applicat
1.00 Credits
West Liberty University
In this course, students will delve more deeply into the Army's leadership and management techniques, including the application of those techniques in faculty supervised practical exercises. The course also seeks to enhance the student's abilities in orienteering and map reading, terrain analysis, advanced lifesaving techniques and physical fitness. Students are introduced to the values that define the United States Army as an American institution, and each student continues to enhance his or her physical development under the supervision of the faculty. Each student must also participate in Leadership Lab, participate in physical training, field training exercises and is expected to wear the Army uniform which will be provided.
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MILS 202: Appl of Leadshp & Combat Power
1.00 Credits
West Liberty University
This course continues the study of the topics covered in MILS 201 and focuses upon practical application of the leadership and management techniques learned in the fall semester. The student develops and applies advanced map reading, terrain analysis, problem-solving and decision-making skills in practical exercises. Additionally, the student is introduced to the Army's formal orders process used to maneuver and sustain Army forces on the modern battlefield. Each student must also participate in physical training, field training exercises, and is expected to wear the Army uniform which is provided.
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