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The Pennsylvania State University World Campus

Management and Organization
MGMT 331, section 01 — 3 Credit
(Schedule number:  484598)

College: Smeal College of Business Administration;   Department: Management and Organization

Course
description:

(See disclaimer below.)

Designing organizations to effectively manage new technologies, structures, and people in changing global contexts.

Special course features include:

Optional E-mail lesson submission

Prerequisites:

B A 304, Mgmt 100, or 3 credits in sociology, psychology or cultural anthropology.

For specific information about prerequisite courses, see the University’s Undergraduate Degree Programs Bulletin (this link will open in a new window).

Lesson information:

This course consists of 15 lessons and 2 exams.

Maximum lesson submission rate is described in the remarks below.

See a course outline and a sample lesson (this link will open a new window).

Remarks:

The final exam is not comprehensive. The student should wait for lesson #7 to be returned with a grade before doing #9 (#8 is the midcourse exam). The students will need to have occasional access to business journals such as Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Fortune, & Forbes., etc. The instructor has requested all lessons be graded and returned to the student before the student requests the next exam in the sequence of lessons. One lesson per week can be submitted. If you are unfamiliar with the English language, we strongly recommend you take the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) exam. To learn more, please visit the Web site at http://www.toefl.org/. MGMT 100W is Highly recommended.

Required
materials:

Daft, R.L., ORGANIZATION THEORY AND DESIGN., 6th ed., Southwestern., 1998 ; Readings Booklet, 1998; Study Guide-Pages--xii + 128; Copyright--4/98 (MGMT 331); Student Guide, revised 8/98

Summary of
costs and fees:

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Tuition (excluding cost of materials)   

US$537.00

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