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ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT (8000) SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE
This program provides the skills and knowledge necessary to enter the workforce or advance in a mid-management level position. The program will prepare for careers within the public, private and non-profit sectors. A practical approach with real-world applications of skills and knowledge will be used to gain an understanding of leadership issues involved in the operations of a business organization. This program is designed to layer on top of specified Associate in Science (A.S.) Degrees or an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree. For additional information, call (386) 312-4062.
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES . .................................................................................................................................36
(Refer to Associate in Arts General Education Requirements)
Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business......................................................................... 3 Advanced Business Communications..................................................................................... 3 Organizational Behavior......................................................................................................... 3 Management Theory and Practices......................................................................................... 3 Leadership and Group Dynamics........................................................................................... 3 Human Resource Management.............................................................................................. 3
MAJOR CONCENTRATION COURSES: + + +
CGS FIN GEB ISM MAN MAN MAN MAN
4362 3400 4891 4011 4162 4342 4504 4900
Organization and Information Technology Systems................................................................ 3 Financial Management........................................................................................................... 3 Strategic Management and Decision Making......................................................................... 3 Introduction to Management Information Systems................................................................ 3 Customer Relations for Managers........................................................................................... 3 Supervisory Skills................................................................................................................... 3 Operational Decision Making................................................................................................ 3 Capstone – Supervision and Management.............................................................................. 3
REQUIRED TOTAL CREDIT HOURS................................................................................................................................120 +Prerequisite course required. See course descriptions in catalog *A.A. students must demonstrate that at least 24 credits of the lower level credit hours have been selected from the list of track-specific courses listed below. All students must complete a common core that includes ACG2021 Principles of Financial Accounting, CGS1100 Microcomputer Applications Software, ECO2013 Macroeconomics or ECO2023 Microeconomics, MAN2021 Principles of Management, and STA2023 Elementary Statistics. Additional lower level specialized courses may be approved by the Director of Organizational Management.
Principles of Financial Accounting Principles of Managerial Accounting Business Law Microcomputer Applications Software Advanced Spreadsheet Concepts Macroeconomics Microeconomics Personal Finance Introduction to Business Business Communications Introduction to International Business Survey of Calculus
MAN 2021 MAN 2300 MAR 2011 MAR 2141 MKA 2021 MKA 2511 RMI 2110 RMI 2212 RMI 2662 SPC 1608 STA 2023
136 SJR STATE CATALOG 2011 - 2012
Principles of Management Introduction to Human Resource Management Principles of Marketing International Marketing Personal Selling Advertising Personal Insurance Planning Personal and Business Property Insurance Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance Fundamentals of Speech Elementary Statistics
ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT (8200) PUBLIC SERVICES ADMINISTRATION BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE
This program provides the skills and knowledge necessary to enter the workforce or advance in a mid-management level position. The program will prepare for careers within the public, private and non-profit sectors. A practical approach with real-world applications of skills and knowledge will be used to gain an understanding of leadership issues involved in the operations of a business organization. This program is designed to layer on top of specified Associate in Science (A.S.) Degrees or an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree. For additional information, call (386) 312-4062.
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES . .................................................................................................................................36
(Refer to Associate in Arts General Education Requirements)
Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business......................................................................... 3 Advanced Business Communications..................................................................................... 3 Organizational Behavior......................................................................................................... 3 Management Theory and Practices......................................................................................... 3 Leadership and Group Dynamics........................................................................................... 3 Human Resource Management.............................................................................................. 3
MAJOR CONCENTRATION COURSES: + + +
DSC DSC DSC GEB PAD PAD PAD PAD
3038 3079 3564 4891 3223 3426 4232 4878
Preparation and Response for Terrorism................................................................................. 3 Foundation of Public Safety................................................................................................... 3 Homeland Security Threat Strategy........................................................................................ 3 Strategic Management and Decisions Making........................................................................ 3 Public Sector Budgeting......................................................................................................... 3 Public Sector Labor Relations................................................................................................. 3 Grant Administration and Resource Development................................................................. 3 Public Services Administration Capstone................................................................................ 3
REQUIRED TOTAL CREDIT HOURS................................................................................................................................120 +Prerequisite course required. See course descriptions in catalog. *A.A. students must demonstrate that at least 24 credits of the lower level credit hours have been selected from the list of track-specific courses listed below. All students must complete a common core that includes CCJ1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice or PAD1002 Introduction to Public Administration, CGS1100 Microcomputer Applications, DSC1005 Understanding Terrorism or DSC1006 Introduction to Homeland Security, MAN2021 Principles of Management, and STA2023 Elementary Statistics. Additional lower level specialized courses may be approved by the Director of Organizational Management.
ACG ACG BUL CCJ CCJ CCJ CGS CGS CJL CJL
2021 2071 1241 1020 2500 2647 1100 1515 1062 1100
Principles of Financial Accounting Principles of Managerial Accounting Business Law Introduction to Criminal Justice Juvenile Delinquency Organized Crime Microcomputer Applications Software Advanced Spreadsheet Concepts Constitutional Law Criminal Law
DSC 1005 DSC 1006 ECO 2013 ECO 2023 GEB 2214 MAN 2021 MAN 2300 PAD 1002 SPC 1608 STA 2023
Understanding Terrorism Introduction to Homeland Security Macroeconomics Microeconomics Business Communications Principles of Management Human Resource Management Introduction to Public Administration Fundamentals of Speech Elementary Statistics