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Approved List of Plus Courses
Effective beginning Fall 2008.
College of Business
Management
- MGMT 5070 (1.5 hours) – Management Issues *
- MGMT 5140 – Organization Behavior and Analysis *
Core course in Management.
Basic Principles of psychology/sociology to business practices.
- MGMT 5710 – Management Strategies for Public Issues **
Includes business ethics.
- MGMT 5300 – Entrepreneurship and Venture Management *
- MGMT 5210 – Human Resource Management Seminar
Personnel management – topics of employment, wage laws, OSHA
- MGMT 5870 – Leadership Research and Development
- MGMT 5660 – International Management
Multinational Enterprises
Marketing
- MKTG 5000 (1.5 hours) – Marketing Concepts *
- MKTG 5150 – Marketing Management
(MKTG 5000 is prerequisite or consent of department)
Logistics
- LSCM 5300 – Strategic Supply Chain Management
Focuses on how to manage business processes across multiple companies to meet customer needs.
- LSCM 5560 – Strategic Logistics Management
Focuses on how to move product to market.
Finance
- FINA 5040 (1.5 hours) – Introduction to Finance and Financial Mathematics *
Business Law
- BLAW 5050 (1.5 hours) – Legal, Regulatory and Ethical Environment of Business *
*
Also online.
**
Also online blended.
The above courses do not have prerequisites unless noted.
College of Arts & Sciences
Economics
- ECON 5000 – Economic Concepts
Covers introductory micro and macro principles
Linguistics and Technical Communication
- ENTW 5180 – Professional Writing
- ENTW 5190 – Style and Technical Writing
Communication Studies
- COMM 5220 – Organizational Communication
- COMM 5225 – Interpersonal Communication
- COMM 5325 – Communication Theory
- COMM 5525 – Communication and Change
- COMM 5625 – Communication Consulting
Philosophy and Religion Studies
- PHIL 5451 – Environmental Ethics
- PHIL 5750 – Environmental Ethics and Public Policy
College of Public Affairs and Community Service
Public Administration
- PADM 5010 – Public Administration and Society
- PADM 5120 – Leading and Managing Public Organizations
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