Graduate School Business Management
Graduate School Business Management
2022 Spring Term
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SCHOOL BUDGETING AND FINANCIAL PLANNING
SCHBUSMG 774
Budgeting and Financial Planning is designed for administrators and other school personnel who desire to learn the conceptual and practical aspects of budgeting and financial planning; inventory control; purchasing; capital project planning and debt service management.
ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SCHBUSMG 775
This survey of the foundation, organization and administration of the American public school system includes the identification and examination of major issues relative to the continual development of public education such as the financing of public education and the role of the school business manager in this development.
SCHOOL AUXILIARY SERVICES MANAGEMENT
SCHBUSMG 777
This course is designed for students seeking background knowledge and training in the management of school auxiliary services. The course emphasizes the processes and procedures necessary in the management of food services operations, school transportation operations and plant/maintenance operations.
INTERNSHIP IN SCHOOL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
SCHBUSMG 778
The internship is a clinical experience which provides prospective school business managers with varied opportunities to learn in a school setting. The internship is normally an 18-week assignment in a local school system. Applications must be made one semester in advance of the desired internship period.
SCHOOL COMMUNITY RELATIONS IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY
SCHBUSMG 781
This course is designed for aspiring business managers and other school administrators who desire to more effectively apply the concepts of leadership, interpersonal relations, conflict management, ethical decision-making, politics, diversity, and public relations in public education. The identification of varying student and community needs based on demographic differences is an integral part of this course. Specifically, racial, ethnic and gender differences are examined. Political factions at the school, local community and state levels are discussed with conclusions drawn about effective communication patterns. Ethical decision-making and conflict resolution in practical management situations is emphasized. This course is designed to assist future leaders of diverse learning organizations to enhance their abilities to foster positive relationships between schools and communities of all types.
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES
SCHBUSMG 798
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member.