NAME: Organizational Behavior
TERM: 08/FA
SECTION: BUS*318*OL
LOCATION: Ashland Campus
START/END: 08/25/08 - 12/11/08
PROGRAM: Business
TYPE: Web Based Course
A human relations approach to personnel selection and development, human engineering and motivation, supervision and work efficiency, individual and group behavior in business organizations, evaluation and testing, organizational development and control.
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START/END: 08/25/08 - 12/11/08
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Comprehensive studies of positive classroom and individual student management techniques. Emphasis is on developing appropriate strategies for young children with
NAME: Org Design, Dev & Change Mgt
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LOCATION: Ashland Campus
START/END: 09/8/08 - 12/1/08
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NAME: Psych Of Aging
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LOCATION: Ashland Campus
START/END: 08/25/08 - 12/11/08
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