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BUS 665 Leadership Foundations/3 This course provides critical analysis and intellectual examination and reflection of core foundational concepts in the practice of leadership. Translational work between theory and practice is applied as students examine current leadership theories in complex work environments. BUS 666 Leadership Practices/3 This course is designed to equip future leaders with the necessary tools to create and lead a world-class team that can affect substantial and measurable business impact. Contemporary leadership development will be analyzed while developing strategies to create high-performance organizations within the context of current workforce dynamics. BUS 667 Leadership Strategies/3 Students learn the tools and analytical techniques that leaders need to assess and formulate effective strategies for their organizations. Students study the context of dynamic organizations and implications for creating excellence. Topics include leadership, organizational design, structure, diversity, culture, change, evolution, quality, and strategy. This may be a formal study abroad experience. BUS 669 Global and Culturally Relevant Sport Leadership/3 This course investigates and analyzes various international sport models and the impact a culturally diverse population has on leadership in sport. Both international sport organizations and diversity within domestic sport teams will be emphasized. This course includes a practicum (approximately 7-10 days) to prepare students for a globally relevant career. BUS 671 MBA Capstone Seminar/3 This capstone course considers theoretical and application issues in developing long-range strategies for organizations. A culminating five-week experience where students synthesize and display subject-matter knowledge they have acquired, integrate cross-disciplinary knowledge, and demonstrates a broad mastery of learning across the curriculum for presentation of original research and further career advancement. Prerequisites: BUS 530 Managerial Accounting and Finance, BUS 551 Human Resource Management, BUS 640 Operations and Service Management. EDU 500 Orientation to M.Ed. in Neuroscience and Trauma/0 This orientation will give students the opportunity to visit Tabor College in person in order to meet their faculty, interact with their cohort, and learn how to use available resources. Students will become familiar with the library, Canvas, and all student support services. EDU 520 Fundamentals of Neuroscience/3 This course introduces the nervous system with emphasis on the structure and function of the human brain. This physiology and anatomy course provides foundational knowledge for students with little or no background in neuroscience. Topics to be covered include an exploration of the senses, the function of nerve cells,






