Management Advanced
Course offering in the second semester 092 ( February 2010 ) :
All Management
Courses (Undergraduate
Program ) Management
( Graduate
Program ) Advanced
Course offering in the second semester 092 ( February 2010 ) : MGT 501
Principles of
Management
(3-0-3) Fundamentals of
managing work and organization, managing people and managing production and
operations. Topics include basic management functions of planning,
organizing, leading, and controlling and related organizational processes of
communication, decision-making and socialization. Other related issues such
as globalization, social responsibility, ethics and application to the Saudi
business environment are also covered. MGT
511 Organizational Theory and
Design
(3-0-3) Analysis of
organizations as open systems, with emphasis on maximizing congruency among
organizational structure, strategies, and environments; and the understanding
of the impact of alternative design configurations and strategies on the
individual, group, and intergroup behavior and performance. A primary focus
is the influences on organizational performance and effectiveness. MGT 522
Organizational
Behavior
(3-0-3) Enhancing and
developing students’ diagnostic skills by examining individual behaviors
(motives, perception, attitudes, and learning), group dynamics
(communication, power conflict, productivity and morale), and organizational
theory and development (culture, socialization, structure and design). The
course also provides the foundation to develop the skills required to work
effectively in teams. Globalization and the international dimensions of
organizational behavior are also covered. MGT 525 Human
Resources
Management
(3-0-3) Application of
current behavioral science theory, research and techniques to cover how
organizations plan, recruit, select, train, evaluate, compensate and develop
their human resources. The coverage of these issues includes the
international and global aspects of human resources management and dimensions
that are specific to Saudi business environment such as the relevant laws and
regulations and the Saudization efforts. MGT 580
Strategic Management
(3-0-3) The objectives of
this course are (1) to acquaint students with the viewpoint of top managers
in complex organizations; (2) to provide exposure to major strategic issues
involved in planning, organizing, leading, and controlling complex
organizations; and (3) to integrate the specific analytical techniques and
viewpoints of functional fields into the larger view of the overall
organizational strategies and goals. Included is the coverage and application
of certain activities such as long-range planning, environmental analysis,
internal analysis, corporate creativeness and development, strategies and
strategic choices and so on. Cases from the Saudi and international business
environments are used. MGT 592
Independent Research in
Management
(0-0-3) A research proposal must be submitted in writing by the student and be approved by the supervising faculty member and the MBA Chairman prior to registration. The student is required to conduct a research study in the area of management that is business related and adheres to all elements of sound business research. The study methods and findings must be presented orally and in writing in a manner that is consistent with acceptable standards of research communication. All Management Courses ( Graduate Program ) |
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Other Courses
Offering in The Second Semester 092 ( February 2010 ) : College of
Industrial Management (CIM)
·
Management Information System ( MIS )
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Marketing ( MKT )
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Accounting (
Acct )
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Finance (FIN)
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Management (
MGT )
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Economics ( ECON) Back to Course Sponsorship program College of Engineering Sciences (CES): ·
Petroleum Engineering (PETE)
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Chemical
Engineering (CHE)
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Mechanical
Engineering (ME)
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Electrical
Engineering (EE)
· Civil Engineering (CE)Back to Course Sponsorship program
College of Computer Sciences &
Engineering (CCSE): ·
Computer
Engineering (COE)
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Systems
Engineering (SE)
· Information and Computer Science (ICS)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------College of
Sciences (CS)
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Chemistry (CHEM)
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Earth Sciences (ES)
College of Environmental Design (CED)
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City & Regional Planning (CRP) ·
Construction Engineering & Management (CEM) ·
Architectural Engineering (ARE) |