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Please do not take classes without speaking with your advisor.
CO 3803 Principles of Public Relations
(Prerequisite: CO 1403 or consent of instructor) Three hours lecture. The role and origin of public relations in society, the identification and influence of publics, and applications of public relations principles to campaigns and organizations.
CO 4043 Communication and Leadership
Three hours lecture. A study of communication as related to the functions and styles of leadership.
MGT 3113 Principles of Management
(Prerequisites: Junior Standing) Three hours lecture. Management principles for all organizations including planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
MGT 3213 Organizational Communications
(Prerequisites: EN 1113 and junior standing) Three hours lecture. Application of communication principles through preparation of effective documents and presentations. Includes study and application of team communication, multicultural communication, technology usage, and ethical considerations. [This course satisfies the Jr./Sr. Writing requirement in this concentration area.]
MGT 3513 Introduction to Human Resource Management
(Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor) Three hours lecture. Development of efficient programs for managing human resources. Emphasizes equal employment opportunity, performance evaluation, selection, placement, education, training, safety and health.
MGT 3823 Socially Responsible Leadership
(Prerequisite: Junior-level academic standing) Three hours lecture. Study of leadership in organizations, with emphasis on the ethical challenges facing leaders and the impact of leaders' behavior on followers, organizations, and organizational stakeholders.
PS 3193 Intergovernmental Relations
(Prerequisites: PS 1113 or PS 1193) Three hours lecture. Historical, prescriptive, and empirical studies of federalism with emphasis upon recent development in federal-state-local relationships.
PS 4703 Principles of Public Administration
(Prerequisites: PS 1113 and junior standing). Three hours lecture. Bureaucratic politics and power; administrative responsibility in a pluralist democracy; public administrative organization; public personnel administration; and public budgeting.
TECH 3133 Administrative Management and Procedures
(Prerequisites: TECH 1273 or equivalent and Junior class standing) Three hours lecture. Principles and practices of effective administrative management and procedures. Planning/directing workplace activities, systems and technology; selecting/training employees; developing professional leadership and communication skills.
TECH 4263 Diversity in Work and Educational Environments
Three hours lecture. Exploring the changing dynamics of the workforce and educational environments in examination of cultural and technological facts and assumptions.
The semesters in which these courses are offered are subject to change.
The departments control when the courses will be available.