Survey of Management

Spring 2025 - January 21-March 14

Description

Using a combination of theory and application, this course focuses on the human side of organizations, including issues of 1) making good decisions, 2) enhancing performance, 3) steering through a turbulent global environment, 4) combining and unifying multiple business functions and 5) enabling change. Students gain an understanding of management and how and why organizations are structured. The themes of quality, technology, ethics, and adaptation are emphasized.

Class Notes

Open only to students admitted to the Special Session Degree Online BSBA completion program. Registration in only available through Professional & Continuing Education. Log in daily at anytime or as required by faculty.

Class Details

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Maligie, Susan D
Location

WWW ONLINE

Class Registration Information

Class #
4885
Course
MGMT 303 -
SECT 551
Units
3
Fees
Amount per Unit
  • $525 / unit
Capacity
26/38
Class Meeting Dates

01/21/2025 - 03/14/2025

Days

TBA

Times

Registration

Class Fee: $1,575.00
MGMT 303 - SECT 551

Survey of Management

Class: 4885 Units: 3 Fees: $1,575.00

M-F 01/21/2025 - 03/14/2025 TBA

Using a combination of theory and application, this course focuses on the human side of organizations, including issues of 1) making good decisions, 2) enhancing performance, 3) steering through a turbulent global environment, 4) combining and unifying multiple business functions and 5) enabling change. Students gain an understanding of management and how and why organizations are structured. The themes of quality, technology, ethics, and adaptation are emphasized.

Class Notes

Using a combination of theory and application, this course focuses on the human side of organizations, including issues of 1) making good decisions, 2) enhancing performance, 3) steering through a turbulent global environment, 4) combining and unifying multiple business functions and 5) enabling change. Students gain an understanding of management and how and why organizations are structured. The themes of quality, technology, ethics, and adaptation are emphasized.

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Maligie, Susan D
Location
WWW ONLINE