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and skills acquired. A grade of C or higher is required for this course to count toward
graduation in aCollege of Professional Studies certificate or degree program.
TECH 2333 - Special Topics/Problems inTechnology (varies from 1-3 credit hours)
A study of selected topics or problems under the guidance and supervision of a faculty
member. Requires approval of dean or department head. This course can be
repeated for credit. A grade of C or higher is required for this course to count toward
graduation in aCollege of Professional Studies certificate or degree program.
TECH3101 - Supervision for theWorkplace (3-0-3)
Supervision has become a complex undertaking because of a growing body of law
relating to employee rights, safety, and health; a national trend toward more conflict
and tolerance in the work place; the persistent problems associated with substance
abuse; and the demands from the public for ethical business practices. This survey
course will provide knowledge and skills needed for managers, team leaders,
coaches, and administrators to be successful supervisors. A grade of C or higher is
required for this course to count toward graduation in a College of Professional
Studies certificateor degree program.
TECH 3102 - Quality Issues in Technology (3-0-3)
This course provides a background of production and performance quality
management for technology managers. Selected topics of production, operation and
quality management, team building, work simplification, statistical control, work
measurement, and others are included in this course. This course is not open to BBA
students and will not count toward a BBA. A grade of C or higher is required for this
course to count toward graduation in a College of Professional Studies certificate or
degree program.
Prerequisite: TECH3113 (C)
TECH 3104 - Ethics for Administrative andTechnologyManagers (3-0-3)
This coursewill use case studies in which ethical decisions weremade. Each casewill
be examined from the point of view of each stakeholder (ex. consumers, employees,
and members of society). Ethical conduct will be defined and discussed so that
students will be conscious of the complexities of the concept of ethics, the
consequences of making decisions, and the importance of ethics in business and
society. A grade of C or higher is required for this course to count toward graduation in
aCollege of Professional Studies certificate or degree program.
Prerequisite: CRIT 1101 (C) and (MGMT 3101 or TECH3101).
TECH3111 - AppliedEconomics (3-0-3)
This course is a study of commerce and economics and their impact on society,
technology, and business. This course will cover basic commerce and economics
terminology and concepts important to managers. This course is not open to BBA
students and will not count toward a BBA. A grade of C or higher is required for this
course to count toward graduation in a College of Professional Studies certificate or
degree program.
Prerequisite: Math 1101 or higher; Junior Status (This course will also serve as a
prerequisite for Mgmt 3101)
TECH 3112 - AppliedAccounting (3-0-3)
This course is a survey of basic financial and managerial accounting for skilled
workers and technicians moving into managerial roles. It covers theory, concepts,
terminology, and generally accepted accounting principles. Emphasis is on preparing
and interpreting accounting information for business decisions. This course is not
open to BBA students and will not count toward a BBA. A grade of C or higher is
required for this course to count toward graduation in a College of Professional
Studies certificateor degree program.
Prerequisite: Junior Status
TECH 3113 - Survey of Statistical Methods inTechnology (3-0-3)
This is an investigation of management decision making and the role that research
plays in this process. This course uses a hands-on computer approach to teach the