MGT 323 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
This course will prepare the student for the challenges of management and leadership in the dynamic new workplace of the 21st century. The course examines the central role of management in the efficient and effective production of goods and services. Students will learn how strategic and operational planning, job and organizational structure design, and human behavior affect operations in manufacturing and service industries. Organizational behavior topics include leadership and ethics, motivation and rewards, communication and teams, and teamwork. The global dimensions of management are also emphasized.
Prerequisite
Prerequisite or co-requisite:
BUS 202; sophomore standing
Corequisite
Prerequisite or co-requisite:
BUS 202
Offered
Offered fall and spring.
Notes
Course credit not given in the major for
BUS 303.