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3.00 Credits
Covers the skills needed by managers to effectively implement practices to help an organization deal effectively with its people during various phases of the employment process. Through experiential methods, such as case studies and role-plays, students learn how to perform such HR tasks as interview job applicants, provide and communicate job performance ratings and carry out disciplinary procedures, all within the context of prevailing legal and ethical standards.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces business operations in manufacturing and service industries in global supply chain contexts. With its dual focus on strategic and operating levels, this course integrates quantitative models including forecasting, location, capacity management, project management, and inventory management with broad-based managerial issues such as strategic planning, product and industry life cycles, enterprise systems planning, and risk management. The course is supported by significant software applications.
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3.00 Credits
Builds knowledge of organizational decision processes and develops the ability to structure and analyze decisions, innovate to solve problems, and manage in unpredictable environments. The focus is both conceptual and applied to ensure students are prepared for managerial decision making in new and unfamiliar circumstances. The course is supported by significant software applications.
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3.00 Credits
Enables students to identify and choose superior competitive market positions, analyze strategic situations, and create an organizational context to make a chosen strategy work. Students will explore conceptual frameworks and models to analyze competitive situations and strategic dilemmas, gain insight into strategic management, and acquire practical experience in dealing with strategic management issues.
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6.00 Credits
Encourages the development of practical, on-the-job skills and experience through work with a sponsoring entity under the supervision of an approved mentor in an area related to sport administration.Requires full-time, on-the-job work and may include financial compensation. The Advanced Field Experience is demanding of the students skills and abilities and requires an advanced degree of preparation, initiative, and responsibility to complete successfully and, as such, is considered a culminating experience.
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1.00 Credits
The purpose of this semester is to introduce cadets to fundamental components of service as an officer in the United States Army. These initial lessons form the building blocks of progressive lessons in values, fitness, leadership, and officership. Additionally, the semester addresses GClife skillsGC including fitness, communications theory and practice (written and oral), and interpersonal relationships. Upon completion of this semester, the cadets should be prepared to receive more complex leadership instruction.
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1.00 Credits
This semester builds upon the fundamentals introduced in the previous semester by focusing on leadership theory and decision-making. GCLife skillsGC lessons in this semester include: problem solving, critical thinking, leadership theory, followership, group interaction, goal setting, and feedback mechanisms. Upon completion of this semester, cadets should be prepared to advance to more complex leadership instruction concerning the dynamics of organizations.
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1.00 Credits
Provides the principle leadership instruction of the MS Basic Course. Includes lectures on communication, leadership application, and problem solving skills with increased use of practical exercises/concepts.
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1.00 Credits
Continues student development focusing on officer leadership, principles of tactics, values, ethics, the Officer Corps, and the evolution of the United States Army from Vietnam into the Twenty-First Century.
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3.00 Credits
The focus of instruction is on building the leadership competence and confidence required of an Army officer through practical application of leadership positions during small unit operations. Involves applying the military decision-making process in planning, preparation and execution of small unit missions and the use of a standard structure and format for relaying that information. The course includes training in physical fitness and general military technical/ tactical instruction.
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