Graduate Info Technology and Busines Ed
Graduate Info Technology and Busines Ed
2012 Fall Term
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INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS AND MARKETING EDUCATION
ITBE 500
This course is designed to introduce potential business and marketing education teachers to the major and to the profession. Students begin their culminating experience in this class by developing a successful applied research proposal for research with their academic advisor.
PRINCIPLES OF CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION
ITBE 660
History and development of vocational education both in the United States and Wisconsin are explored. The administrative structure of vocational education at the local, state, and national levels is outlined. Vocational program areas are discussed with emphasis given to issues, trends, and problems in vocational education. Requirement for vocational certification and fulfills one of the certification requirements of the Wisconsin Technical College System.
TRAVEL STUDY
ITBE 691
Variable topics. Faculty-led courses abroad.
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
ITBE 734
A graduate business course that examines how organizations use information technology and systems to achieve business objectives. Emphasis is placed on how managers use information systems for achieving operational excellence, developing new products and services, improving decision making, and achieving competitive advantage. The course covers management, organizational, and technology elements of information systems.
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
ITBE 740
This course is designed to introduce students to communication theories and leadership strategies that, if applied in business settings, can improve personal and organizational goal setting, planning and evaluation. In addition, emphasis will be placed on fostering positive day-to-day human interactions as well as the continuous growth of both individuals and organizations. Emphasis will be placed on the application of concepts explored in class to management roles in a variety of business enterprises. As a result, extensive analysis of actual business communication is a major part of this course.
BUSINESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS
ITBE 775
The business analyses of the multifaceted regulatory issues, economic factors, management practices, and technological forces underpinning the telecommunications and information systems industry. The course is equally concerned with providing the student with the analytical tools and industry trends that will facilitate continued study and analyses of telecommunications after completion of the course.
POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION INTERNSHIP
ITBE 791
This course is designed to provide hands-on teaching experience in a post-secondary education environment. The experience will provide the student with an opportunity to gain experience and apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom.
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES
ITBE 798
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member.