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The following list is not entirely complete or current. For a
complete list go to the Bulletin and Catalog of Courses link to the right or
contact the department for a new list. The updated list is forthcoming on the
website.
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Lower Division Courses
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- 100.
Introduction to Business and Public Administration
- Introduction
to the administrative process. Strategies to achieve success in business
and public careers. Includes the development of administrative theories
and practices and provides an overview of the functional areas of Business
and Public Administration. Examines the questions of ethics, small business
management and the global aspects of administration. (4 units)
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- An introduction
to statutory and common law developments impacting commercial transactions. Emphasizes principles of contract law and sale of goods under the Uniform
Commercial Code. Additional topics include business organizations, commercial
paper and secured transactions. (MGMT 230 = CAN BUS 8) (4 units)
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Upper
Division Courses
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Enrollment
in upper division courses restricted to students who have met all prerequisites
and have completed at least 89.9 quarter units (junior class level). Students
who do not meet these requirements will be disenrolled.
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- 302.
Management and Organizational Behavior
- Introduction
to management as it affects operations and the behavior of people in
relation to the functional fields of administration. Selected behavioral
concepts analyzed with respect to applications in management. (Also
offered as Psychology 302. Students may not receive credit for both.) (4 units)
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- 305.
International Organizational Behavior
- Examination
of interactions among individuals, groups and organizations in international
context utilizing lecture, case analysis and experimental skill learning.
Emphasizes practical application of management theory in diverse environments.
(4 units)
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Prerequisite:
MGMT 302 or PSYC 302.
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- 306.
Expository Writing for Administration
- Writing
related to business and public administration including documented research
reports, summaries and analytical papers. Revision and rewriting will
be required. Course fulfills the graduation requirement in writing proficiency.
May not be counted for fulfilling concentration requirements for any
degree program offered by the College of Business and Public Administration. No more than one of the expository writing courses (EDUC 306, ENG 306,
HUM 306, MGMT 306, NSCI 306, SSCI 306) may be taken for credit. Students
who have received a grade of no credit in any combination of the expository
writing courses two or more times must meet with the 306 coordinator
or designee to design a developmental writing plan as a condition for
enrolling for a third quarter. All students must obtain junior status
at the time of registration or their course will be cancelled. Formerly
MGMT 495. Graded A, B, C/no credit.
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(4
units)
Prerequisite:
ENG 101 and a minimum of 90 quarter (60 semester) units of college credit.
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- 322.
Law and Ethics of Environmental Management
- Provides
students with an understanding of environmental law and its impact on
managerial practices and managerial ethics. The effective modern
manager must be knowledgeable in the area of environmental law and relevant
ethical issues, which impact decision making in areas ranging from the
management of natural resources to plant location and employee issues.
(4 units)
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- 324.
International Environment Management
- Examines
the managerial issues relating to environmental and resource policies
in the global economy, focusing on the global environment impact of
multinational competition, international treaties, and waste distribution.
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- 326.
Natural Resource Management
- Study of
Management issues and field techniques in extractive and harvested natural
resources, and how they directly impact the human resources, including
cost benefit analysis and balancing economic, social and health concerns.
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- 330.
Legal Environment of Business
- Study of
the legal system; nature and source of law as applied to business activity;
statutes and significant cases involving business policies; effect of
public policies on private enterprise system. (4 units)
- Prerequisite:
MGMT 230.
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- 335.
Business and Society
- Evaluation
of American business systems; political, legal and social factors influencing
business; role of business in alleviating society's problems; problems
and issues of current concern regarding women and minorities in management.
Formerly MGMT 530. (4 units)
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- 350.
Administrative Communications
- Introduction
to communication theory. Concepts, analysis and methods of improvement
for interpersonal communication, communication within organizations
and communication between organizations and their external environments. (4 units)
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- 402.
Studies in Organizational Behavior
- Review
and presentation of selected areas of behavioral science research and
its application to management practices. Selected subjects may include:
motivation, communication, change and leadership.
(4 units)
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Prerequisite:
MGMT 302 or PSYC 302.
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- 405.
International Management
- Identification
of the diverse factors, actors and forces that shape the global business
environment. Comparative analysis of management practices in various
cultures with emphasis on sociocultural, political and economic influences. Need for adaptation of business practices to local environment is stressed.
(4 units)
Prerequisite:
MGMT 302 or PSYC 302.
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- 406.
International Business Law
- Comparison
and contrast of the various dimensions of international business transactions.
General legal framework in which international business is conducted;
competing national laws and courts systems with respect to a variety
of typical international business problems; international institutions
and prospects for internationalizing the legal treatment of transitional
business operations. (4 units)
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- 428.
Environmental Policy and Management
- Synthesizes
the theories and information from the field of environmental management
into an integrative capstone course. Provides critical analysis
of current environmental issues, as they apply to the practice of management.
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(4 units)
Prerequisites:
MGMT 322, 324, and 326.
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- 432.
Human Factors in System Development
- Principles
of human factors design applied to the user system interface in business,
industrial, computer, control and information management systems. Formerly
MGMT 532. (4 units) Prerequisite:
MSCI 210 or MATH 305 or 350 or PSYC 210.
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- 442.
Small Business Management
- Managerial
considerations for the small business entrepreneur. Acquisitions, location,
legal considerations, finances, taxation, labor relations and other
topics. (4 units)
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- 451.
Organization and Management Theory
- Development
and analysis of organization and management theory. Comparative analysis
seeking patterns and systematic explanation of differences among organizations.
Dynamics of interaction between organizations and environment. (4
units)
Prerequisite:
MGMT 302 or PSYC 302.
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- 455.
Human Resources Management
- Policies
related to human resources; human resources planning, employee selection
and development, performance appraisal, compensation, relationships
with unionized employees, collective bargaining.
(4 units)
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Prerequisite:
MGMT 302 or PSYC 302.
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- 456.
Psychology of Human Resources
- Review
of research in application of psychology to selection, evaluation and
training of human resources. Topics include fair employment legislation,
job analysis methodologies, merit evaluation, interviewing techniques
and psychometric methods.
(4 units)
Prerequisites:
MGMT 455 or PSYC 355 and MATH 305, PSYC 210, SCM 210 or SSCI 215.
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- 457.
Industrial and Labor Relations
- Analysis
of historical, political, legal, economic and managerial forces which
lead to the development of labor unions and collective bargaining.
Focus on legal rights of employees and managerial rights of employer.
Involves case law and bargaining simulation. (4 units)
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- 458.
Fair Employment Practices
- An evaluation
of fair employment practices in employment. Course emphasizes antidiscriminatory
legislation and its application to employer employee relationships.
(4 units)
Prerequisite:
MGMT 455.
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- 459.
Work Group Management
- Intensive
examination of the dynamics of task oriented groups, utilizing both
conceptual and experiential learning.
(4 units)
Prerequisite:
MGMT 302 or PSYC 302.
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- 490.
Administrative Strategy and Policy
This
college capstone course develops an overall general manager's perspective of
strategic management and competitive strategy integrating knowledge from accounting, finance, information
and decision sciences, production, management, marketing, and public policy. Coverage includes competitive strategy for global, national and regional/local
businesses and managerial concerns regarding social and environment issues.
Emphasis is on cases, small-group work, and preparation of required
business plan. (4 units)
Prerequisites: completion of the upper-division administration core courses
(one course may be taken concurrently), the upper-division writing requirement, and
senior standing.
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- 515.
Small Business Consulting
- Supervised
consulting assignments designed to provide meaningful business assistance
to small businesses. (4 units)
Prerequisites:
consent of instructor and college.
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- 575.
Internship in Management
- Supervised
work and study in private or public business organizations. May be repeated once
for credit. A total of two College of Business and Public
Administration 575 courses may be applied toward graduation. Graded credit/no credit.
(4 units)
Prerequisites:
consent of instructor and department's internship coordinator.
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- 580.
Business Game Competition
- Competition
based on a business game simulation that is designed to enable advanced
business students to integrate and apply the theories of their various
business courses. Formerly a topic under MGMT 590. Students may not
receive credit for both. (4 units)
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- 590.
Seminar in Management
- An intensive
study of some phase of management to be developed by the instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics change. (Credit
to be arranged: 2 or 4 units)
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- Special
topics involving library and/or field research. A total of 10 units
in any College of Business and Public Administration 595 may be applied toward graduation.
(Credit to be arranged: 2 or 4 units)
Prerequisites:
a minimum overall grade point average of 3.0, consent of instructor and
approval by the department of a written project/proposal submitted to
the appropriate department in the College of Business and Public Administration
on a standard application filed in advance of the quarter in which the
course is to be taken.
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Graduate/Postbaccalaureate
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Note:
Graduate courses may not be taken by undergraduate
students. Students must be fully classified or have written consent of
the college graduate director to enroll in graduate level courses.
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- 601.
Organization Theory and Behavior
- A critical
analysis of theories for viewing organizations and an examination of
the common models for understanding human behavior, including executive
behavior, within the constraints of a complex social system.
(4 units)
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Prerequisite:
MGMT 302 or PSYC 302
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- 620.
Entrepreneurial Analysis and Regulatory Risk
- Critical
analysis of the impact of administrative law and policy on entrepreneurial
decision-making and strategy. Integrates legal, political, regulatory
and ethical issues encountered by entrepreneurs.
(4 units)
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- 621.
Entrepreneurial Behavior: Theory and Practice
- Study of
the entrepreneurial process from a behavioral perspective. Review of theoretical and empirical literature as a foundation for analyzing case
studies of successful entrepreneurs. Focus on managerial challenges
for new and growing companies with special emphasis on the entrepreneurial
personality, leadership, ethics, motivation, goal setting, group dynamics,
and organizational design.
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(4 units) Prerequisite:
completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, MGMT 601.
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- 625.
Entrepreneurial/Small Business Strategy and Policy
- Interdisciplinary
study of the policies and strategies of entrepreneurship. Integrates
important technical and innovative considerations with traditional managerial
theories to establish a modern scientific approach to the development
of strategies policies for entrepreneurial and innovative businesses.
(4 units)
Prerequisite:
completion of concentration electives.
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- 641.
Managing Human Resources
- Analysis
of specific areas and problems in administration of personnel systems
and policies. Topics include employment law, job analysis, recruitment,
selection, performance appraisal and compensation administration. (4
units)
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- 642.
Communication and Interpersonal Processes
- Study of
interpersonal processes, communication, and conflict as they relate
to organizational efficiency and effectiveness, as well as a consideration
of the organization as a communication system. (4 units)
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- 644.
Industrial Relations
- Analysis
of industrial relations systems in major industries, collective bargaining
institutions, processes, legal environment and problems. (4 units)
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- 645.
Negotiation and Bargaining
- Theory
and practice of negotiation and bargaining including the analytical
skills necessary to prepare, plan, present advocacy positions, anticipate
opposing positions, envision and achieve optimal resolutions of disputes. Course participants will simulate, negotiate, debrief, discuss, and
evaluate negotiation problems, strategies, and tactics. (4 units)
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- 646.
Alternative Dispute Resolution and Third Party Intervention
- Theory
and practice of third party intervention in organizational conflict
and the third party roles of consultant, councilor, facilitator, conciliator,
mediator, ombudsperson, fact-finder, and arbitrator in business and public
organizations. (4 units)
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- 650.
International Management
- Management
of organizations in multinational and international environments. Emphasis
on economic, political and sociocultural influences.
(4 units)
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Prerequisite:
MGMT 302 or PSYC 302 or MGMT 601 or consent of instructor.
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- 685.
Corporate Policy Analysis
- Long-term
strategy of the business organization in the context of the global economy
from the perspective of the General Manager who has overall responsibility
for the performance of the firm or the business unit of the firm. Topics
include strategy formulation and implementation, industry competitive
analysis, core competencies and key success factors, diversification
and strategic alliances, all within a global framework. Emphasis is
on cases and small-group work.
(4 units)
Prerequisites:
completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, the last core course for
the Master of Business Administration and consent of graduate director.
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- 690.
Advanced Topics in Management
- Intensive
study of an advanced topic in management. May be repeated for credit
as topics change. (4 units)
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