2020-2021 Graduate Academic Catalog
Page 80 2020–21 Graduate Academic Catalog Graduate-Level Course Descriptions MGMT-6300 – NSG-6070 M Management (MGMT) MGMT-6300 Project Management 3 hours This course seeks to lay a foundation for understanding and applying effective project management processes. Project management deals with changes within an organization. Therefore, project management processes seek to effectively minimize risks, efficiently align resources and costs, and maximize accountability. The course will examine principles, processes, and tools project managers have developed to achieve these objectives. You can view project management as a toolkit containing a number of tools that a project manager can use to create a completed project. Some of these tools are technical in nature. Others are tools to increase people skills and team building. Both the technical and people sides of project management will be explored. MGMT-6310 Supply Chain Management 3 hours This course focuses on the development and application of decision models in supply chains, with an operation emphasis. Some of the topics discussed include demand forecasting, aggregate planning, inventory management (cycle and safety), supply network design, transportation, coordination, and sourcing. There is extensive use of spreadsheet-based tools and techniques to build various decision models for effective decision-making in supply chains. Students who take this course must have access to and knowledge of how to use Microsoft Excel . MGMT-6320 Lean Process Management 3 hours This course focuses on the development and application of lean operations. We discuss operational topics in today’s volatile workplace environment such as 6s, VSM, 6 Sigma, FMEA, DOE, Kaizen, TPS, A3s, SMED, KanBan, Poka yoke, and TPM. There is an integrated design and common purpose throughout the course to inform about actual practices as well as development of an understanding of relevant theories. MGMT-6700 3 hours Legal and Ethical Environment of Business This course examines individual and corporate character development, the legal and regulatory environment of business, and the ethical decision-making dilemmas faced by organizational leaders from a Christian context. Ethical models and decision- making approaches will be applied to contemporary business issues. Key legal terms and scenarios for organizational leaders will be addressed as well, including employment law, contracts and negotiations, and organizational structures. MGMT-6710 3 hours Management and Leadership of Organizations This course examines the management and leadership of business and other types of organizations. It includes such topics as planning, organizational design, management of organizational change, motivation and group dynamics, resolving conflict, exercising power and influence, and effective leadership concepts and practices. MGMT-6720 Applied Leadership 3 hours This course will prepare students to succeed as leaders in a variety of workplaces by providing principles of applied Christian leadership. Students will be challenged to build upon their current understanding of leadership by correlating principles, traits, and practices of effective practitioners in the public and private sectors and by integrating biblical models into an informed, personalized model of leadership. MGMT-6730 Human Resource Management 3 hours A survey of human resources management, from an executive viewpoint, including an understanding of the function, risk, management, and creating effective people strategies that support business objectives. Includes review of legislative, judicial, and regulatory decisions and the impact on business outcomes. MGMT-6790 Organizational Management Strategy 3 hours This is the capstone course that integrates previous business knowledge by focusing on the strategic challenges and decisions facing organizational leaders. This course uses case studies to experientially involve the student in analyzing complex information and then determining the best strategy for the company. The cases will emphasize different aspects of the strategic management process, including selection, implementation, and evaluation. Prerequisite: Completion of minimum of nine courses in the MBA program. Marketing (MRKT) MRKT-6200 Strategic Marketing Planning 3 hours This course examines how managers from across any business or nonprofit organization are impacted by, and have impact on, the marketing activities of the organization. Strategic planning for marketing will be highlighted throughout the course. Specifically, environmental analysis, market segmentation, and positioning analysis will be examined as the pathway to the ultimate development of strategies in the four key decision areas of marketing: product, pricing, distribution, and integrated marketing communications. The ethical and spiritual implications of various marketing practices will also be discussed. MRKT-6250 Responding to the Marketplace 3 hours This course examines what it means to be a “market driven” organization and how to position an organization to properly hear and respond to the market(s) it serves. Managers must lead in listening to the “voice of the market” in identifying needs and preferences of the market and in building strategies to respond in a relevant way. Strategies for developing an effective communication strategy are emphasized. Prerequisites: MRKT- 6200 Strategic Marketing Planning. N Nursing (NSG) NSG-6050 3 hours Professional Role Development and Health Care Leadership The focus of this course is to introduce advanced nursing roles and responsibilities within the context of the healthcare delivery system. Specific emphasis will be placed on the advanced nursing role in healthcare leadership, scholarship, informatics, and population health. (Fee $50) NSG-6060 Healthcare Economics and Policy 3 hours The focus of this course is the United States healthcare system. The content of this course includes the healthcare policy development process, advocacy strategies to influence health and healthcare, healthcare regulation and payment issues, and healthcare delivery models. (Fee: $50) NSG-6070 3 hours Principles of Evidence-Based Nursing Practice This course will focus on the development of translational research skills. Students will learn research and evidence-based practice principles, critique and appraise evidence to address practice questions, and consider the impact of evidence-based plans on quality and safety. Prerequisites: Undergraduate nursing research course and statistics course. (Fee: $50)
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