All Courses
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2228-MANA-5199-001-GRADUATE MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP
Practical training in management. Analysis of theory applied to real life situations. Course counts as an elective and has a pass/fail grade. No credit will be given for previous experience or activities. Prerequisite: Admission to a College of Business graduate degree program, 9 graduate credit hours, and 3.0 GPA.
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2228-MANA-5299-001-GRADUATE MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP
Practical training in management. Analysis of theory applied to real life situations. Course counts as an elective and has a pass/fail grade. No credit will be given for previous experience or activities. Prerequisite: Admission to a College of Business graduate degree program, 9 graduate credit hours, and 3.0 GPA.
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2228-MANA-5399-001-GRADUATE MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP
Practical training in management. Analysis of theory applied to real life situations. Course counts as an elective and has a pass/fail grade. No credit will be given for previous experience or activities. Prerequisite: Admission to a College of Business graduate degree program, 9 graduate credit hours, and 3.0 GPA.
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2228-MANA-4393-001-MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP
Practical training in management. Analysis of theory applied to real life situations. May be used as an advanced business elective only; graded on a pass/fail basis. No credit will be given for previous experience or activities. May not be repeated for credit.
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Science Learning Center-BodyViz
3-D Anatomy Lab Platform
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UTS Child Protection Training FY 2022-2023
This is required training for workers and volunteers with youth programs .
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2232-MANA-5337-001-ETHICS & BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
Uses a strategic perspective to examine ethics, government and the world economy, and how they may affect relationships between business organizations and other institutions of our society. Particular attention is paid to issues such as leadership, technology, and internationalization concordant with the breadth requirements of the UTA MBA plus public policy concerns involving the natural environment, gender and minority issues. Course activities will include class discussion and analysis of societal dilemmas, contemporary cases and current news stories.