BMT-2400 Strategic Management Credits 3 This course introduces students to the strategic management process. Students learn how use information to select and modify strategies to compete effectively. Emphasis is on organizational structure and controls, strategic leadership and entrepreneurship, as well as the legal and ethical components and implications of corporate governance.
Note: CAPSTONE COURSE for the Business Management, AAS: In addition to the prerequisite course, students must complete a minimum of 45 credits prior to enrolling in this course. A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 or better is also required. Prerequisite(s): BMT 1620 and min of 45 credits and 2.0 GPA (Capstone course) Formerly Formerly offered as MGT-2400. Students may not receive credit for both MGT-2400 and BMT-2400. Capstone Course(s): BMT-2400 is a Business Management Capstone course. Course Outcomes
- Examine various strategic management processes.
- Select appropriate management strategies.
- Compare and contrast different organizational structures and controls.
- Determine strategic leadership characteristics.
- Determine risk in strategic management.
- Examine the legal and ethical components and implications for corporate governance.
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