Gannon University Undegraduate Catalog 2019-2020

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IMGT 382: China Studies The purpose of this course is to study in depth the effect on all elements of an international business firm’s external environment if it were to do business in China. The geography, level of economic development, economic system, legal system, political system, business environment, culture (including history, language, religion, education, concept of the family, time perception, etc.) and current issues of China are studied. This course is to be open to students of all majors and includes a travel component. Prerequisite: None 3 credits IMGT 420: Issues in Global Management This course explores the management discipline in an international/global context. Specific topics include international/global strategy, international/global human resource management, cross cultural management, historical and developmental processes which have determined the current system of socio-political and economic disparities, international organizations & governance and international/global organizational structure and managing business and government relations in an international/global context. Prerequisite: BCOR 250 3 credits IMGT 490: Directed Study Abroad in International Management This course is designed to allow students to explore areas of management study while at a non-U.S. (geographically) university. The course content must be pre-approved by the fulltime faculty. Topics are chosen in discussions with the faculty member responsible and approved by the faculty member responsible for the management curriculum. This course can be credit bearing from 1-6 credits depending on topic and extent of work. The culminating work for this course is a written paper which must address all aspects of the international management) curriculum learning goals. Topics chosen for investigation must be within the framework of international management and also address all of the learning goals of the management curriculum. This work can also be completed at a foreign university under the tutelage of a professor at the foreign institution and with the approval of the responsible Gannon professor. Prerequisite: Permission of supervising faculty member 1-6 credits

MANAGEMENT (BSBA) The Management curriculum prepares students to successfully plan, organize, staff, lead, and control the business enterprise. In today’s business environment, managers must think critically and analyze organizational and market changes. This demands an understanding of process measurement, forecasting, functional interdependence, forward thinking and analytics. Management students learn firsthand how to develop and manage projects and people by engaging in real-world projects for both for-profit and non-profit organizations. The following courses must be completed to satisfy the requirements for the BSBA in Management: MGMT 305/Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability MGMT 330/Project Management MGMT 350/Quality Management IMGT 420/Issues in Global Management SCMG 340/Sourcing and Supply Chain Management And three credits of advanced Management electives planned with the student’s advisor.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS MGMT 305: Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability This course delves into the aspects of business and the future critical success factors (CSF) of sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR). The basis for sustainability and CSR


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