In this hands-on, practical class, we explore these types of questions through readings, video blogs, podcasts, live-online activities, discussions, small group assignments, and your own case studies from a real-world organization, testing your ability to build effective relationships. We cover diverse topics, including: influencing people, negotiation strategies; managing hybrid workplaces; designing a culture of innovation; turning knowledge and awareness into action.
The class is designed to accomplish three main goals:
- Increase your knowledge and awareness of contemporary management, behavioral science, and organizational behavior concepts so that you can understand and analyze how organizations and the people within them work.
- Develop your own style of leadership and negotiation skills by providing you with opportunities to apply concepts to real-world problems.
- Build a diverse and inclusive learning community.
To successfully participate in this remote offering, students need a computer and internet access. Students are expected to participate in 3 1/2 hours of synchronous instructional activities (scheduled on Zoom Meeting) each week. Students enrolled for 8 credits will work on a quarter-long capstone group project that will include additional field work (e.g., interviewing). Students enrolled for 12 credits will, in addition to the capstone project, work in groups to create a management tool. Students enrolled for the 8- or 12-credit options should expect 4 hours or 8 hours per week of asynchronous learning activities, respectively, including group work.
Students enrolled in the program (at any credit level) may also enroll in an additional mini-course for an additional 2 credits using the 6, 10, or 14 credit options:
Business Communication and Leadership Discovery (BCLD) is intended for students interested in developing their leadership or negotiation skills through weekly self-paced learning activities such as creating reflective blogs and skill practice. Students will present their work to others in the course asynchronously.
Fall Anticipated Credit Equivalencies
Enrolling at 4 credits:
4 - Foundations of Management and Organizational Behavior
Enrolling at 8 credits:
4 - Foundations of Management and Organizational Behavior
4 - Capstone: Enterprise, Strategic Design and Management
Enrolling at 12 credits:
4 - Foundations of Management and Organizational Behavior
4 - Capstone: Enterprise, Strategic Design and Management
4 - Management Competencies
Enrolling 6, 10, or 14 credits:
Additional 2 credits in Business Communication and Leadership.
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Academic Details
Business Venture, Small Business Management, Startups, Business Strategy and Operations, Managing Sales and Marketing, Customer Relationship Management, Innovation Consulting, Organizational Design, Leadership Coaching, Mentoring, Teaching, Management Consulting
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2024-08-02 | Program description and credit options have been updated. |