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Grace University - Academics

2007-2008 Grace University Catalog

Business Leadership


 

 

 
BL 452E
Intrapersonal & Interpersonal Communication
3
 
A study of how one communicates intrapersonally and interpersonally. There will be an emphasis on one’s own development looking at personal goals, values and beliefs and realistically preparing for the future. Principles of communication, relationship building, and conflict resolution will be addressed within a variety of contexts.
 
BL 466E  
Leading and Managing
4
 
This course is a study of leadership styles and skills. Emphasis is placed on motivational techniques and their effectiveness. Simulation activities assist in learning about management, leadership, and dealing with conflict.
 
 
BL 471E
Organizational Dynamics
3
 
This course covers the interactions of business organizations within the frame work of applied social science. Communications, culture, motivation, perception formation, leadership, change processes, and learning theory will be included in the course of study.
 
 
BL 477E 
Human Resource Management
4
 
This course addresses issues pertinent to personnel management, recruitment, selection, training, evaluation, discipline, and dismissal.
 
 
BL 478E
Financial Management
3
 
This course is an introduction to basic financial concepts and principles used in profit or nonprofit business scenarios. The student develops skills to read financial statements, analyze ratios, and plan budgets.
 
 
BL 479E
Ethical Decisions in the Workplace
4
 
This course is an examination of values and ethics, especially in business, with an emphasis upon the integration of belief and lifestyle. The analysis of situations calling for moral thinking and reflection on one's own life are key elements of this course.

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