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PGCM253 Organizational Leadership (Spring)

PGCM 253: Organizational Leadership is designed to help prospective supervisors understand how individuals and organizations function effectively. It provides students with a working knowledge of the formal relationships between employees and management in the work place through the study of leadership styles, motivation, group dynamics and conflict resolution. Students will gain an understanding of the skills required to lead people and to contribute to a team effort. This course also examines changes in society and how they are influencing organizations relating to employee and management roles in time management, stress management, and problem solving.

Credits

3.00

Cross Listed Courses

PGHM 153, RHOT 153

Prerequisite

Successful completion of first year of the program or successful completion of two years in a different post-secondary program subject to approval by School Chair/Instructor

Corequisite

None