MGT 205 Project Management
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MGT 206 Management of Data Analytics
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MGT 211 Principles of Management
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MGT 215 Human Resource Management
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This course provides students with the framework needed to define the scope; plan the activities, resources and timeframe; execute and manage the implementation; and evaluate the success of projects in all areas of business and industry. Students learn techniques to assist them in managing project quality, scope, time, cost, human resources, communications, risk, procurement, and integration in the business environment. This course also provides a brief introduction to Agile project management. Students gain the foundation to take the Project Management Institute (PMI) Project Management Professional (PMP) exam. This course satisfies PMI's contact hours requirement for the PMP exam. Students wishing to take the PMI Certification Exam should note that exam has additional requirements, such as experience hours.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: ENG 101
Semester Offered: F/S
This course prepares students to understand data-driven decision making in business. Students complete assignments and hands-on projects using data and software. Topics in this course include descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive data analytics, data manipulation, determination of correct data, decision making, and the use of analytical tools.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: CIS 105 or CIS 111 or CIS 243, MAT 122
Semester Offered: F/S
Note: This course is cross-listed as CIS 206
This course examines the primary functions of management. Students increase self-awareness; develop personal and interpersonal skills, lead group activities, and organize discussions. They learn how to analyze various business situations, defend possible solutions to problems, and communicate their ideas in effective written and oral formats.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Placement into college level English
Semester Offered: F/S/SU
This course focuses on the role of the human resources department, its function in the organization and how it supports the success of people at work. Students learn how companies recruit and select new employees, determine who gets promoted, and how salary and job performance measurement decisions are made. Students learn the importance of benefits and non-financial factors in selecting an employer, the impact of laws that protect employee rights, and how employees should use the HR staff for guidance on career development, education and training opportunities, grievances, coping with change, and personal issues that affect their jobs.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Placement into college level English
Semester Offered: F/S