
DEPARTMENT CHAIR
Ellen Dumond
DEPARTMENT OFFICE
Langsdorf Hall 640
DEPARTMENT WEBSITE
www.business.fullerton.edu/management
PROGRAMS OFFERED
Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
Concentration in Entrepreneurship
Concentration in Management
Master of Business Administration
Concentration in Entrepreneurship
Concentration in Management
FACULTY
Farouk Abdelwahed, Michael Ames, Thomas Apke, Peng Chan, Paul Choi, Ellen Dumond, Harold Fraser, Adelina Gnantlet, Gamini Gunawardane, Thomas Johnson, Dmitry Khanin, Casey Kleindienst, Brian Kleiner, Elliot Kushell, David Leibsohn, Raj Mahto, Gus Manoochehri, Thomas Mayes, Seungwook Park, Richard Parry, Goli Sadri, Paula Silva, Charles Smith, Don Smith, Hamid Tavakolian

INTRODUCTION
Managers are needed in a wide variety of different types of organizations – business and non-business, large and small, foreign and domestic. In all of these organizations, managers need technical, human and conceptual skills to help achieve organizational goals.
Management courses are designed to teach the fundamental principles underlying organizations, to emphasize education which will improve students’ thought processes, to provide familiarity with the analytical tools of management, and to develop in the student an ability to use the techniques involved in analyzing and evaluating managerial problems and making sound decisions.
Students may pursue a wide variety of academic and career interests through four different management emphases. These emphases include: (1) general management, (2) human resources management, (3) operations management, and (4) law. The entrepreneurship concentration is also housed in the management department.
Advisers
The Business Advising Center, Langsdorf Hall 731, provides information on admissions, curriculum and graduation requirements; registration and grading procedures; residence and similar academic matters. In addition, the Management Department provides advising on career opportunities within the Management and Entrepreneurship Concentrations:
Business Law Richard Parry
Entrepreneurship
Michael Ames
General Management
Farouk Abdelwahed
International Management
Peng Chan
Human Resources
Treena Gillespie/Paula Silva
Operations Management
Seungwook Park
Graduate Program
Ellen Dumond
Credential Information
For students interested in a teaching credential, the Management Department offers courses which may be included in the Subject Matter Preparation and Supplementary Authorization Programs for secondary teaching.
Further information on the requirements for teaching credentials is found in the Teaching Credential Programs section of this catalog and is also available from the Department of Secondary Education. Students interested in exploring careers in teaching at the elementary or secondary school levels should contact the Office of Admission to Teacher Education (714-278-3352).
Awards in Management
The Gus Berger Award/Operations Management
The H. Peter Guertin/APICS Orange County Chapter Scholarship
Outstanding Management Student Award
Human Resource Management Scholarship

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
See "Business Administration Degrees, Concentrations in Entrepreneurship and Management."

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
See "Business Administration, MBA Specialist Plan."

MANAGEMENT COURSES
Courses are designated as MGMT in the class schedule.
| MGMT 246 Business and Its Legal Environment Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Examines laws and regulations affecting the business environment and managerial decisions including the legal system and methods of dispute resolution. Topics include torts, crimes, contracts, product liability, business organization, employment, antitrust, environmental protection; incorporates ethical considerations and international perspectives. Uses case studies. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 335 Family Business Dynamics Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: completion of lower-division business core. This course is devoted to the study of the unique issues faced by family-owned and operated businesses. The textbooks, lecture, and outside real world projects explore the business, personal, and interpersonal issues associated with family-owned businesses. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 339 Principles of Management and Operations Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Corequisites: Business Admin 301 and InfoSys/DecSci 361A. This course integrates selected general management concepts with operations management concepts and techniques. Emphasis is placed on the development of competencies required for effective planning, designing, operating, controlling and improving processes that produce and deliver quality goods and services. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 340 Organizational Behavior Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: General Education in Social Sciences. Corequisites: Business Admin 301 and InfoSys/DecSci 361A. Social and cultural environments of business. Business ethics. Communication, leadership, motivation, perception, personality development, group dynamics and group growth. Human behavior and organizational design and management practice in American and world wide business. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 343 Human Resource Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Business Admin 301 and Management 340 or equivalent. A survey of the Human Resource Management function in | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 346 International Law for Business Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 246 or equivalent. Study of the international legal environment in which firms operate. Case studies in the areas of treaties and laws, EU, NAFTA, international contracts, regulation of imports, exports and competition, government policies, enforcement of property rights and issues involving ethical responsibilities. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 348 Commercial Law Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 246 or equivalent. The philosophy, institutions and role of law and ethical considerations in commercial transactions. Case studies in sales, storage and shipment of goods, commercial paper, debtor and creditor rights and remedies, bankruptcy, secured transactions and suretyship. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 349 Law for Small Business Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Business Admin 301 and Management 246. The philosophy, institutions, and role of law and their practical applications in the areas of interest to the small business person. Product liability, consumer rights, workers’ compensation and other topics. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 350 International Business and Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 339 or Management 340. This is the fundamental course in international business and international management. It seeks to provide an overview of international business and emphasizes a managerial approach which involves examining the various roles of managers in an international setting. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 421 Operations and Systems Design Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 339. Key management methodologies for design of high-performing service and manufacturing organizations. Focus is on achieving competitiveness and profitability through excellent management of service and product design, process analysis and reengineering, capacity and facility planning, work systems, and technology management. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 422 Operations Planning and Control Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 339. Presents the concepts and techniques to plan output, schedule product and employees, manage inventory, and coordinate activities to better meet customer demand. The use of ERP systems is discussed. Uses cases, research projects, and/or computer software. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 423 Purchasing and Supply Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Management 339. Addresses the operational and strategic role of purchasing/supply management in organizations. Develops skills and knowledge in supplier selection/evaluation, negotiation, cost/price analysis, contract management, global sourcing, commodity analysis, value analysis. Exercises, cases, guest speakers will be used. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 425 Quality Management and Improvement Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 339. Measurement and improvement of productivity and quality in organizations. Focus on problem-solving and process management tools. Case analyses and research projects address issues of people and technology. Learn how to improve your organization: manufacturing or service, department or company. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 426 Global Operations Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 339. Focuses in on the managerial issues related to the “international division of labor” and the resulting operational challenges in the generation and exchange of goods and services across international borders. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 427 Management of Technology and Innovation Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Management 339. Focuses on strategic and operational management of technology and innovation decisions, activities, interfaces, policies and programs in contemporary organizations. Issues such as technology development/deployment, innovation dynamics and strategic/economic payoffs are discussed. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 430 Integrated Supply Chain Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Management 339 (or equivalent) and Marketing 351. Study of managing materials, capital and information flows throughout multiple organizations in a supply chain from acquisition of materials to delivery of finished goods and services to the final customers. Presentation and case studies on various issues in supply chain management. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 432 Staffing Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 343 or equivalent. This course examines the theories and techniques related to employee staffing. Topics include the following: planning, legal issues, job analysis, measurement, internal and external recruitment and selection, and decision-making. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 433 Current Issues in Human Resource Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 343. Contemporary concepts and procedures in compensation and staffing. Current topics and controversial issues of critical importance to human resource management will be covered. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 434 Compensation Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 343 or equivalent. This course focuses on the development of equitable compensation and benefit programs in order to retain a productive workforce. Topics include the following: job analysis and evaluation, pay structures, salary survey, individual compensation, incentive systems, and benefits. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 435 Management of Service Organizations Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 339. This course presents a highly focused set of concepts required for the successful management of service organizations. Subjects included are service concepts, service delivery processes, strategic positioning, service personnel and technologies, global/regulatory issues, work and quality systems, and performance metrics. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 436 Training and Development Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 343. This course examines the theoretical and practical issues involved in designing and implementing training and development programs in work organizations. Topics include planning and assessment, design and delivery of training initiates to meet organizational needs and evaluation of training effectiveness. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 440 Emerging Issues in Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Management 339 and 340. For upper-division and graduate students. Business and management in America. The interrelationships of technological, economic, political and social forces with the business enterprises and their ethical obligations to owners, employees, consumers and society at large. Open to nonbusiness majors. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 441 Labor-Management Relations Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 340. Impact of labor-management relations upon labor, management, and the public. Proper grievance procedure, collective bargaining and settlement of disputes. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 443 Team Leadership Skills Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Management 339 and 340 or equivalent. Managerial skills in group dynamics as they relate to team performance. Cultural diversity including value differences and perception. Leadership: problem solving, idea generation, communications and conflict management. Organization change and designs that enhance team effectiveness. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 444 Project Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 339. This course presents the principles and techniques of effective project management. It focuses on managerial, organizational and behavioral concepts as well as effective tools, techniques and software for planning, communications, coordination and control of the project. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 445 Employment Law Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Management 246. Corequisite: Management 343. The study of legal and ethical issues of the employment relationships and environment. Case studies in the area of agency, independent contractors, responsibilities of managing offers, the hiring process, discrimination, wages, hours and benefits, termination, OSHA, workers compensation and other regulations affecting employment. International implications of employment will also be discussed. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 446 Entertainment Business Law Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 246. Study of the legal/business issues of the Entertainment Industry. Topics include: Copyright, trademark, publicity and privacy right, artistic credit, defamation, entertainment contracts, creator control, moral rights, entertainment guilds, business and legal representation of artists, performing rights societies and government regulation. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 447 Internet Legal Issues Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Management 246; junior, senior or graduate standing in Business Administration. Study of the legal and ethical issues relating to the internet and information technology. Case studies in the areas of intellectual property, e-commerce, on-line contracting, taxation, securities, privacy, obscenity, defamation, information security, network crimes, and global issues. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 449 Seminar in Strategic Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Business Admin 301, all other College of Business and Economics core courses. Integrative cases from top management viewpoint. Administrative processes, ethical-legal-economic implications of business decisions, international applications; organization theory and policy formulation. Individual and team efforts. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 455 Cross-Cultural Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 339 or Management 340. This course is designed to challenge you to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the ways in which culture affects management decisions. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 461 Entrepreneurial Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Accounting 201B and Management 339 for CBE students. Accounting 201A and Business Admin 301 for non-CBE students. How to plan organize and control new ventures. Emphasis on setting up business level strategy and corresponding systems to improve venture performance. Casework, research and fieldwork with selected local businesses. Not applicable for graduate degree credit. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 464 Entrepreneurial Leadership Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 340 for CBE students. Coverage of leadership roles, organizational development and human resource management of new ventures. Emphasis on setting up systems to improve venture performance that comply with related laws and regulations. Casework, research and fieldwork with selected local businesses. Not applicable for graduate degree credit. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 465A New Venture Creation and Funding Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Management 461, Marketing 462, Accounting 463, Management 464. How to develop product and service concepts for new ventures, test the concepts, set business strategy, design operating systems, and develop financial forecasts, while complying with related laws and regulations. Venture teams will prepare business plans and make funding presentations. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 465B New Venture Launch Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 465A. Venture teams will launch new ventures. The new ventures may be start up businesses or new profit centers within existing businesses. Final report and oral presentation on venture results. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 480 Global Strategic Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Business Admin 301, completion of all other International Business core courses. This course deals primarily with the conceptualization, formulation, and implementation of successful global business strategies. Other topics include managing cultural differences, strategic alliances, and strategies for the Pacific Rim and Europe. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 495 Internship Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: six units of upper-division management courses including Management 339; concentration in management or international business; consent of department internship adviser; at least junior standing, 2.5 GPA and one semester in residence at the university. Planned and supervised work experience. May be repeated for credit up to a total of six units. Credit/No Credit only. | Units: (1-3)
| | MGMT 499 Independent Study Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: senior standing and approval by the Department Chair. Open to qualified students desiring to pursue directed independent inquiry. May be repeated for credit. Not open to students on academic probation. | Units: (1-3)
| | MGMT 515 Management of Information in the Corporate Environment Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: classified CBE status. Review and application of management information systems in business. System planning, system design and analysis, use of files, decision support systems, expert systems, and implementation of management information systems. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 516 Operations Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: classified CBE status, InfoSys/DecSci 513 (may be taken concurrently). Role of the operations management function in the modern manufacturing and service organization and its interaction with the other functions. Formulation of operations strategy consistent with organizational strategy, operations planning, organization, directing and control activities. Long term and short term decision areas in operations management and decision-making tools and techniques. Global, environmental and ethical issues. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 518 Legal and Ethical Environment of Business Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: classified CBE status. The legal system and case studies in areas of contracts, torts, products liability, employment, business organizations and trade regulation, with consideration of ethical theories and implications as they apply to business practices. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 520 International Legal Environment of Business Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: classified CBE status. Study of the international | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 524 Seminar in Organizational Behavior and Administration Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: classified CBE status, Management 516 and 518 or equivalent. Human behavior in organizations, studies in organizational theories, and administrative action. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 525 Seminar in Team Leadership Skills Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 524 or equivalent (with instructor’s consent). Graduate seminar and workshop to develop hands-on leadership skills to manage high-performance work teams. Topics include methods for self-awareness, making oral presentations, interviewing, stress management, supportive communication, problem solving, influencing and motivating others, managing conflict, empowering, delegating, and team building. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 535 Production/Operations Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: Management 516 and InfoSys/DecSci 514. An in-depth study of selected POM topics. Discussions of the operations function role and its importance, identification of the problem areas, and reviewing of the related concepts and techniques, including computer applications. Emphasizing the current POM topics of interest to top management. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 539 Supply Chain Management: Making E-Business Happen Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 516 or equivalent. This course briefly introduces the mechanics and impact of E-business and then focuses on the development of the E-supply chain, a key component of | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 540 New Venture Leadership and Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisite: Management 516. Coverage of leadership roles, organizational development and human resource management, planning, and control issues for new ventures. Emphasis on setting up operations, and engaging human resources, to better serve customers and improve venture performance. Casework, research and fieldwork with selected local businesses. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 542 Labor and Employment Relations Seminar Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: classified CBE status, Management 516 and 518. An exploration and review of traditional labor relations as well as the developing issues in employment relations involving non-union employees, with a special focus on the various ways of resolving both labor and employment disputes. The seminar will explore collective bargaining, bargaining by objectives, dispute resolution methods in both interest and rights disputes: arbitration, mediation, and fact-finding of both traditional labor disputes involving salaried and professional employees. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 543 Seminar in Human Resource Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: classified CBE status, Management 516 and 518. Cases, problems and significant personnel administration literature in personnel administration and human relations. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 547 Comparative Management Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Management practices and processes in five geographical areas; market-structures and management characteristics different from those in the United States. Constraints which vary between countries because of cultural, legal, economic and/or political differences. | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 582 Organizational Development and Change Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: (Same as Political Science 582) | Units: (3)
| | MGMT 599 Independent Graduate Research Summer 2007 , Fall 2007 , Spring 2008 | | Description: Prerequisites: classified CBE status, consent of instructor, consent of the department chair and Associate Dean. May be repeated for credit. Not open to students on academic probation. | Units: (1-3)
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