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HRM 356: Compensation and Benefits Management
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Explores the design and evaluation of compensation programs that will attract, retain, and motivate competent employees. Topics include job evaluation, pay discrimination and comparable worth, internal and external equity comparisons, and benefit plans; the study of wage and salary administration in public and private organizations; determinants of general wage and salary levels and structures; total compensation systems, incentive wage systems, supplementary benefits; legal framework and overall compensation strategy. (Offered Fall Semester, odd years.)
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HRM 426: Topics in Human Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Seminar course with variable topics related to a specific area of human resource management. Possible topics include comparative HRM systems, work and family relationships, motivation, performance management, and self-directed teams. May be taken more than once for credit.
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HRM 430: Human Resource Management Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Messiah University
Involves eight class meetings over the course of the spring semester. Three meetings will involve attending the Human Resource Professionals of Central PA meetings. The remaining five classes wil involve local HRM professionals as guest speakers, current human resource topics, preparation for entering the workplace, and faith integration. Prerequisite: HRM 301 and HRM 311 (Offered Spring Semester).
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HUMA 100: The Hoverter Course
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Messiah University
No course description available.
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HUMA 201: Humanities Past and Present
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
A foundational seminar for majors focused on a comparative study of the humanities through time and a methodological study of the humanities as a diverse yet universal search for what it means to be fully human. The purposes of the humanities to both humanize individuals and nurture civic commitment will be explored.
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HUMA 401: Humanites Senior Capstone Seminar
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Senior capstone course designed to provide students with the opportunity to (1) intentionally integrate their two chosen fields of study within the major, (2) participate with their cadre of other humanities majors in a comparative study of all chosen fields of study, and (3) reflect on the ways that their faith commitments and emerging sense of vocation combine with their humanities studies.
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IBI 331: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
A survey of the major economic systems, including the underlying ideological foundations and institutional arrangements. The major theoretical aspects of various types of systems are covered along with their central organizational features. Special attention is given to the changes and developments in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Review of the European Union as well as the major Asian economies of China and Japan. (Letter grade only.)
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IBI 339: Global Marketing
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
The theory and practice of contemporary global marketing management. The context or environment of international marketing is covered along with the task of marketing within a variety of national or cultural markets. Major topic areas include the global marketing environment, global market research and market entry, and product planning and strategy in a global context. Several projects involve students in global marketing research and analysis. (Letter grade only.)
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IBI 350: International Trade & Finance
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
A survey of the analytical and institutional aspects of international trade and finance. The historical and contextual elements are the foundation for the examination of current theoretical and empirical approaches to international economic and financial relations. Major areas of emphasis include international finance, international trade, and globalization. (Letter grade only.)
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IBI 390: Global Business Strategy
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
This course is intended to integrate the field experiences and presentations by guest faculty in the areas of international business with current developments and literature in this field. Students will be expected to prepare analytical reports on the various firms and institutions visited in the program. Major topics included in the reading and discussion in this course are the role of the multinational firm in the world economy, international business strategy, organizational behavior, international human resource management, and financial management for the multinational firm. The discussion of values and ethical issues related to international business is also included. (Letter grade only.)
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