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Feb 11, 2025
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BUS 304 - Foundations of Organizational Behavior Unit(s): 4
This course covers the theory and practice of contemporary management and organizational behavioral issues. In a dynamic class environment, students will develop and practice skills that enable them to work effectively with others, analyze organizational cases, and identify solutions to address opportunities and challenges in the workplace. Example class themes include: individual motivation, team dynamics and performance, leadership, employee well-being, and organizational and societal culture.
Prerequisite: Core A2 Rhetoric and Comp with a minimum grade of C- which may not be taken concurrently. Restriction: Field of Study Restricted to Accounting, Business Administration, General Business, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Finance, Management, Marketing, International Business, Organizational Behav.& Ldrship, Business Analytics, Hospitality Management, Humanistic Management, Undeclared Business; Class restricted to Exclude Freshman School of Management
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