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BMGT 4322 Small Business Management

This study of starting and managing a small business is centered around a business plan. This includes formulating a business idea, assessing the market potential, selecting a location, selecting a legal form of organization, arranging financing, securing necessary supplies, meeting governmental regulations, securing and retaining appropriate employees, instituting accounting records, establishing appropriate controls, and developing production systems. Prerequisite: BMGT 3310.

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BMGT 4332 Managing Workplace Diversity

This course focuses on developing knowledge and skills for diversity awareness and management in the workplace. Students will examine how their own experiences shape their ability to effectively lead across multiple dimensions of diversity, including gender, race, ethnicity, age, religion, and disability, among others.

 

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BMGT 4340 International Management

This course examines the challenges facing managers that are competing in a global economy. Students learn to apply management concepts and techniques in a multinational, multicultural environment. In particular, students will obtain a working knowledge of the customs, cultures, and management practices of the major economic countries in the world. Global managers in today's world must be comfortable not only in dealing with internal managerial issues confronting their organizations but also external issues including the political, legal, theological, geographical and economic environments. Prerequisite: BMGT 3310.

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BMGT 4349 Strategic Management & Policy

Skills learned in many disciplines such as Management, Finance, and Marketing will be integrated to solve business case problems. Chief executive-level decision making under conditions of uncertainty will be practiced. Prerequisites: BACC 2310, BFIN 3311, BMGT 3310, and BMKT 3311, taken during final semester.
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BMGT 4395 Internship in Management

This course permits students to enhance their knowledge within their major field of specialization through application of concepts, principles, and techniques learned in the classroom. It consists of supervised paid or unpaid activity as a professional-level intern for an employer with an approved internship program. Application must be approved prior to registration. Prerequisite: Senior standing, 3.0 GPA in major and overall, and consent of the Associate Dean.

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