Courses
The program requires 12 credit hours, consisting of four 3-credit courses, including BUS 590 and MBA 554 and two of the COM courses listed below:
Required
BUS 501 - Strategic Management Foundations
Units: 3
This course is designed to help students with an engineering or scientific undergraduate degree understand the world of business. The class will cover key business functions including finance, marketing, operations, strategy, organizational behavior. Students will undertake a semester-long group project to design and plan for a new company or new product within an existing company. Restricted to students with an engineering, scientific, or other technical background.
Offered in Fall and Spring
BUS 554 - Project Management
Units: 3
Life cycle view of organizing and managing technical projects, including project selection, planning, and execution. Methods for managing and controlling project costs, schedules, and scope. Techniques for assessing project risk. Use of popular project management software tools. Application of project management tools and methods to product development, software, and process reengineering projects.
Offered in Spring and Summer
Choose Two
COM 521 - Communication and Globalization
Units: 3
Economic, political, cultural dimensions of globalization. Role of information and communication technologies, networks, institutions, and practices in human social organization.
Offered in Summer
YEAR: Offered Alternate Odd Years
COM 527 - Seminar in Organizational Conflict Management
Units: 3
Examination of conflict antecedents, interventions, outcomes through multiple texts, journal articles. Emphasis on workplace conflict, organizational outcomes, dispute system design. Evaluation through participation in class discussion, independent papers, research project, presentation.
Offered in Summer
YEAR: Offered Alternate Odd Years
COM 530 - Interpersonal Communication in Science and Technology Organizations
Units: 3
Blends theory and research to understand and analyze interpersonal communication practices and issues within organizations, including managing impressions and conversations, engaging in active listening, managing conflict, influencing others, and communicating in teams. Focus on developing and maintaining effective interpersonal at work and improving student's communication competence.
Offered in Summer