2024-2025 Catalog

 

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MNG-443 Organizational Behavior

Organizational behavior is concerned with the study of the behavior, attitudes, and performance of workers in an organizational setting; the organization's and informal group's effect on the worker's perceptions, feelings, and actions; the environment's effect on the organization and its human resources and goals; and the effect of the workers on the organization and its effectiveness. Special emphasis is placed on management theory with an eye to developing a Biblical philosophy of management. Prerequisites: MNG-210 or LDR-200. Admission to the Business Division.

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MNG-475 Independent Learning in Management

An opportunity for advanced students to pursue further study in a management field of interest in which they have exhausted catalog offerings. Prerequisites: MNG-210 and Admission to the Business Division.

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MNG-488 Special Topics in Management

This course covers one or more special topics in Management that is not covered in the normal curriculum. It is always offered with a subheading describing the specific topic(s) to be covered and is repeatable under a different subheading. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.

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MNG-498 Management Seminar - Research

A seminar course intended to develop the senior management major's research skills and professional writing skills in anticipation of the major seminar presentation to be delivered publicly in the following semester. Prerequisites: ACC-201, ACC-202, BUS-100, ECO-211, ECO-212, FIN-340, MKG-298, MNG-280, and either senior classification or written permission of the Business Division.

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MNG-499 Management Seminar -Presentation

A seminar course intended to develop the senior management major's professional presentation skills as he/she prepares and delivers the results of the research in MNG-498 from the previous semester. Prerequisite: MNG-498.

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Indiana Weselayan