| Course Detail Information |
| Course Number and Title | BSAD 3340 Management, Gender, and Race |
| Description |
This course reviews the changing nature of management and explains why gender and race/ethnicity have become important considerations in business. It examines the status of women and people of color in managerial or administrative positions and discusses socialization processes, stereotypes, equal employment opportunity laws, illegal harassment, and power in organizations. Networking, mentoring, work/life balance, and career planning and other topics that are addressed.
More Detailed Information |
| Prerequisite | BSAD 2330 or consent of instructor |
| Level & Credits | Undergraduate 3 credit(s) |
| Available Online
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