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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers the role of a project manager in the selection, definition, and planning of projects.? From creating project purpose statements to prioritizing project goals that consider time, cost, quality, risk, and available resources, this course explores all aspects of project planning. ??Topics include the project life cycle, the phase gate model, the choice and application of selection criteria, scope management, and the management of stakeholders.? The use of project management tools such as a project charter, scope statement, a work breakdown structure, and a communication plan are also introduced. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on the skills needed to launch and maintain a successful project.? Emphasis is on the identification of resources, developing strategies for monitoring, and controlling project progress. ??Specific topics include project scheduling, cost and schedule monitoring, identification of the critical path, and project closure workflows. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers agile project management techniques for a variety of project applications.? From setting up roles and responsibilities to planning and execution of a project.? The focus will be on the value of iterative, incremental improvement when managing new products. Topics covered include agile project structure and methodology, project planning and controls, identification and tracking of metrics and key performance indicators, and strategies for implementing continuous improvement. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers the risk management process in project management from identification and assessment to response development.? ?Topics include risk-versus-opportunity analysis, contingency planning, change control management, and reserves.? The tools explored will include basic simulation strategies, contingency planning, change control management, and a risk matrix. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will examine Supply Chain Management (SCM): the cross-functional integration of key business processes within the firm and across the network of firms that comprise the supply chain and how to successfully accomplish this integration. The distinction between logistics and supply chain management is identified and a framework for SCM is presented from a managerial perspective introducing concepts in a format useful for managerial decision-making. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introductory course covering a variety of macroeconomic concepts. It focuses on national income accounting, aggregate demand and supply, unemployment, inflation, fiscal policy, monetary policy, Keynesian and supply-side views, international trade and economic growth. Applications are drawn primarily from the United States economy. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introductory course covering a variety of macroeconomic concepts. It focuses on model building, production possibilities, scarcity and choices, opportunity costs and trade-offs, the market system, supply and demand, resource allocation in the market, government intervention and its consequences, elasticity, cost, market model (pure competition), monopoly, oligopoly, and monopolistic competition. It explores economic issues including market power, labor, positive and negative externalities and public choice. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course provides students with an understanding of professional ethics and responsibilities. The students expand their awareness of classroom management techniques, increase knowledge of effective teaching behaviors and develop a teaching resource file. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed for students majoring in elementary education or early childhood education and is a companion course to BIOL 1020 Life Science. The course focuses on teaching strategies, materials, and activities appropriate for the elementary school setting that are related to the materials and content encountered in BIOL 1020 Life Science. Students also develop an effective pedagogy for use in classrooms. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed only for students majoring in elementary education. Students will effectively use problem-solving techniques to solve a variety of physical situations. Students will recognize a variety of uses of physics/chemistry/astronomy in everyday life. Students will also develop an effective pedagogy for use in elementary and secondary school classrooms. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available