| Our Management & Society Curriculum Advisors
put together this list of links based upon the needs of students. Many
of the questions that arise during registration appointments can be answered
by visiting these links. We recommend students visit these links before
consulting an advisor.
FAQ
STEVE'S LINKS:
Student Central
This site is useful for you to figure out what requirements you have
fulfilled and what you have left to take. It should not substitute seeing
an advisor, in fact, you should visit this site prior to seeing your
advisor.
Undergraduate
Transfer Equivalencies
This site will help you determine what classes will transfer
from another university. The list is big but I am sure not comprehensive,
if you don’t find the college where you are thinking of taking a summer
class then you should see someone in Jackson Hall.
Friday
Center/Division of Continuing Education
You will find classes offered on-line here. As of now there are
no core MNGT classes offered but you may find it useful for electives and
possibly some of the intro MNGT classes.
Career Services
Internships are offered through career services. If you are interested
in an internship see Career Services, not the MNGT advisor. Also, if you're
interested in internships for course credit see Career Services.
Minority
Fellowships for Graduate Study
This site provides information about Graduate programs in Human Resource
Management/Industrial Relations. You'll find information about Minority
Fellowships and participating universities. |
Frequently
Asked Questions
Students entering the major in Fall 1999 and after can take
Sociology 112. This applies to most students and all new majors. If you
entered the major prior to Fall 1999 consult the Curriculum Office in 230
Hamilton Hall about course requirements.
I have two advisors, which one should I
meet with?
The Curriculum Advisor is Steve Lippmann. Steve answers questions
and advises students about MNGT reqiurements.Bill Bisese is
the Arts & Sciences Advisor for MNGT and provides information about General
College and Arts &Sciences Perspective Courses in addition to MNGT information.
Which Sociology course should I take? What's the difference
between Econ 100 and 101? What MNGT requirements do I have left to complete?
SEE Steve!
Have I completed everything I need to graduate? How many total
hours have I taken? Does this course count as a Perspective or an Elective
course? SEE Bill !
Do I have to complete Introductory Level
MNGT courses before taking the Core courses?
No, but it is recommended to complete introductory courses first so
that you have a working knowledge of terms and ideologies that will be
developed in advanced courses. Also, most of these courses satisfy General
College Perspective requirements.
Where can I get my PIN#?
Students' Pin numbers are mailed to their permanent addresses and are
also available on line via student central. Students are strongly
advised to meet with Amy for an advising appointment. However, you
do not have to meet with an advisor to obtain your pin.
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