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Nova Southeastern University NSUWorks Huizenga Postgraduate Course Catalogs NSU Course Catalogs and Course Descriptions 1992 Doctorate Programs Class Schedule Summer 1992 Nova University Follow this and additional works at: hps://nsuworks.nova.edu/hsb_pgcoursecatalogs Part of the Business Commons is Course Schedule is brought to you for free and open access by the NSU Course Catalogs and Course Descriptions at NSUWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Huizenga Postgraduate Course Catalogs by an authorized administrator of NSUWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NSUWorks Citation Nova University, "Doctorate Programs Class Schedule Summer 1992" (1992). Huizenga Postgraduate Course Catalogs. 112. hps://nsuworks.nova.edu/hsb_pgcoursecatalogs/112

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Nova Southeastern UniversityNSUWorks

Huizenga Postgraduate Course Catalogs NSU Course Catalogs and Course Descriptions

1992

Doctorate Programs Class Schedule Summer 1992Nova University

Follow this and additional works at: https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hsb_pgcoursecatalogs

Part of the Business Commons

This Course Schedule is brought to you for free and open access by the NSU Course Catalogs and Course Descriptions at NSUWorks. It has beenaccepted for inclusion in Huizenga Postgraduate Course Catalogs by an authorized administrator of NSUWorks. For more information, please [email protected].

NSUWorks CitationNova University, "Doctorate Programs Class Schedule Summer 1992" (1992). Huizenga Postgraduate Course Catalogs. 112.https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hsb_pgcoursecatalogs/112

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

School of Business and Entrepreneurship

Doctoral Programs

Summer Term

1992

+ NOVAUNlVERSITY

WP Code: schedule.s92 Revised: 2/12/92

Nova University Doctoral Programs

School of Business and Entrepreneurship 3301 College Avenue

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314

CLASS SCHEDULE FOR

SUMMER, FALL 1992 and WINTER 1993

NOVA TOLL FREE NUf1BER IS 1-800-54l-NOVA TOLL FREE NUMBER in CANADA 1-800-554-6682 School of Business Fax #305-370-5637

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT--

--registration, contact Kristie Tetrault (305-476-1956).

--course materials, contact Juliet Sallette (305-476-1955).

--admissions, updating your provisional admission to a full admission, contact Trudy Stone (305-475-7646).

--dissertation and comprehensive exam procedures, readings, concept papers, contact Susan Hyatt (305-475-7481).

--receipts & refunds, contact Janeene Culver (Accounts Receivables Office) (305-370-5682).

--financial aid, contact a financial aid advisor for the School of Business (305-475-7411)

SUMf1ER 1992

UNIX NAME

(kristie)

(juliet)

(trudy)

(susan)

--transcript questions, contact Registrar's office (305-475-7456), and grade questions, contact Marie Porrata, (305-475-7444).

--UNIX questions, contact Audrey Olson (305-475-7686).

--Books, contact Andrew at Nova Books, Inc. FAX Hachine: (305) 583-5869 Direct line: (305) 583-5860 Toll free number: 1-800-541-NOVA

--Research Director, Dr. Ron Needleman (305-475-7301).

--IRS (Information Retrieval Service) (305-475-7388). Beth Poliner Yvette Gilkes Nicholas Vaccaro

Dr. Gene F. Brady Director, Doctoral Programs

February 1992

(audrey)

(novabook)

(drron)

(bethp) (soto) (vaccaro)

(brady)

IMPORTANT DATES FOR sumlER TERM--1992: Term . begins: 5/5/92

Term ends: 8/31/92

Period of regular registration for CONTINUING Students: 3/1-31/92

Period of regular registration for NEW Students Through 4/30/92

Late registration period for CONTINUING students: 4/1-30/92

For SUMMER TERM enrollment admissions application should be received by

IMPORTANT DATES FOR FALL TERM--1992 Term begins:

Term ends:

Period of regular registration for CONTINUING Students:

Period of regular registration for NE" Students:

Late registration period for CONTINUING Students:

For FALL TERM enrollment admissions application should be received by

IMPORTANT DATES FOR WINTER TERM--1993:

3/1/92

9/1/92

12/31/92

7/1-31/92

Through 8/31/92

8/1-31/92

7/1/92

Term begins: 1/1/93

Term ends: 5/5/93

Period of regular registration for CONTINUING students 11/1-30/92

Period of regular registration for NEW students Through 12/31/92

Late registration period for CONTINUING students 12/1-31/92

For WINTER TERM enrollment admissions application should be received by

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November 1, 1992

-REGISTRATION NOTES

The Classes in the Nova University Doctoral Programs for the School of Business and Entrepreneurship are delivered in a trimester format. There are three terms: Summer, Fall, and Winter.

Cluster Class Sessions: Class sessions are held during the first threE months of each term. For the Summer term cluster classes are held in May, June and July. Each class meets monthly for a two-day, Saturday and Sunday session during the three month period . SEMINARS. Segments of the degree program are offered in a seminar format. (NOTE: Selected seminars are supported by pre-seminar course participation via telecommunication.)

CSA 6060 Business and Public Policy Seminar is held three times a year.

CSA 6140/6210/6310/6440 are offered on-campus also three times a year.

CSA 6080 Professional Studies Workshop is offered in conjunction with the annual meeting of:

ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Degree DIBA and

November 20-22, 1992 October 17-20, 1993 October 1994 (Dates to be

DBA/International Speciall Brussels, Belgium Maui, Hawaii

determined) Boston, ~IA

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT August-g-12, 1992 August 8-11, 1993 August 14-17, 1994 August 6-9, 1995 August 11-14, 1996

Las Vegas (Ballys) Atlanta, GA (Marriott Marquis) Dallas, TX (Loews Anatole) Vancouver (Hyatt Regency) Cincinnati, OH (Clarion)

AMERICAN August August August August

ACCOUNTING 9-12, 1992 8-11, 1993 10-14, 1994 13-16, 1995

AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR July 10-14, 199-3-­July 24-27, 1994 July 22-26, 1995

July 6-10, 1996

ASSOCIATION Washington, DC San Francisco, New York, NY Orlando, FL

CA

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION San Francisco (Hilton) Kansas City, KS (Western Hyatt) San Antonio, TX (Marriott River Riverwalk)

Atlanta, GA (Marriott Marquis)

DBA

DBA/ACC

DPA

Center,

SOCIETY FOR HUMAN June 28-July 1, May 21-23, 1993 June 26-29, 1994 June 25-28, 1995 June 23-26, 1996 June 22-25, 1997

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DBA/HRM 1992 Las Vegas (Las Vegas Convention Center)

Washington, DC (Washington Convention Cenl St. Louis (Cervantes Convention Center) Orlando (Orange County Convention Center) Chicago (McCormick Place) San Diego (San Diego Convention Center)

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COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION

The comprehensive examination (CSA 6090 and CSA 6089) will be offered in the following locations subject to student enrollment: (Please be sure to register during the regular registration period to insure site availability). (See pages 26 & 27.) NOTE: The Comprehensive exam fee is refundable. However, students must pay a withdrawal fee.

MAY Blrmingham New England Davenport D.C. Campus

AUGUST Seattle Phoenix Arkansas Spartanburg Campus

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

DECEMBER No. Indiana Orlando Campus

To sit for Part I or Part II of the comprehensive examination you must have a grade point average of at least 3.0, be in good financial standing, and have a full admission status.

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In addition to the above, to be eligible for CSA 6090 (Part must have completed 20 credits of coursework, including CSA

~), you * 6060. *

To be eligible for CSA 6089 (Part II), you must have passed CSA 6090 (Part I) and CSA 6140 for DBA and DIBA or CSA 6210 for DPA, or 6310 for DBA/HRM, or "CSA 6440 for DBA/1M, or CSA 6740 for DBA/Acc.

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------------------------------------------------------READINGS COURSES: (CSA6150/6250/6370/6480/6750) *

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* ---Completion of CM2 and CM3 are prerequisites for CORcept Paper and * Readings. * * ---The Dissertation Topic Concept Paper is the first formal step in * the process. It is never too soon to start thinking about your * dissertation topic. * * ---This concept paper should serve as an opportunity to set out in a * concerted manner the area of interest to you for your dissertation * While this can and will be refined along the way, it is very * important to start off in the right direction. Therefore, it is * important at this point to focus as much as possible upon the * feasibility of carrying out your task. * * ---You should include an overview of some relevant literature and

* * identify, as well, any resources at your disposal that will

assist you in carrying out the task. Remember, this is your dissertation and it is important that you work in an area of interest to you as this will be a rather lengthy endeavor. Only those papers submitted with a single topic area will be considered by the Research Office.

* * * * * * ---Together with this paper, you should submit your resume and the * name of the person you wish to have as your Readings instructor * for approval by the Research Office. Be sure to have their * concurrence prior to submitting their name. (If they are not on * the Nova staff, their resume must accompany this submission.) * * ---When your topic is approved you will receive written confirmation * from the Research Office. This confirmation will be accompanied b: * an Instructor Approval Form for the Readings course. Forward to * the instructor the Instructor Approval Form for signature. The * instructor should then return the form to you. * * ---This form should accompany your registration. It should be sent, * together with the appropriate tuition and fees, to the Program * Office. You will be registered for the course under the * instructor's name to facilitate grade processing on your academic * record. * * NOTE: This is a lengthy process. Please carry out these activities * the term before the term during which you wish to take this course. * * Please be advised that failure to comply with these instructions will * result in your registration being returned. * * * STUDENTS IN THE DBA PROGRAM (WITHOUT A SPECIALTY) HAVE THE * OPTION TO CHOOSE AMONG ONE OF THE FOLLOWING FOUR READINGS COURSES. * * CSA 6150 Readings and Business Administration * CSA 6151 Advanced Readings in Management/Org. Behavior * CSA 6152 Advanced Readings in Finance * CSA 6153 Advanced Readings in Marketing ***********************************************************************1

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*** 1 DISSERTATION REGISTRATION

A student working on his/her dissertation must maintain active d status EY being registered in the dissertation process each term. ~he

dissertation for ~he ~ctoral Pr?gr~ms is 10 credits • . Stud~nts re~lster for the dissertat10n 1n two- cred1t 1ncrements. The f1rst SlX cred1~s.

mprise the dissertation proposal (CSA 6091, 6092, 6093); the rema1n1ng ~~ur credits comprise the final draft (CSA 6094 and 6095).

Dissertation Proposal:

)n . Registration for the dissertation proposal is normally done in three, two-credit increments (CSA 6091, 6092, and 6093), allowing the student three terms (one year) in which to submit an approved proposal. When a student registers for CSA 6092, a "PRO (progress) notation will be recorded on the student's academic record for CSA 6091. The same will occur for CSA 6092 when a student registers for CSA 6093. (It should be noted that "PRO is not a formal grade and is given in place of an "I" (Incomplete); the Program Office is assuming progress in this one-year time frame.

If a student should exceed the above time frame for the dissertation proposal, he/she must petition the Research Office for an extension by submitting a progress report. This progress report must be prepared by the student, indicating status of proposal and estimated completion date, and have the signature of the chairperson. All progress reports willi be reviewed by the Research Office. If the progress report is accepted, the student will be permitted to register for CSA 6097 (Dissertation Continuation) the tuition for which is the equivalent of two credit hours , plus any appropriate registration fees. This process will continue until approval of the dissertation proposal by the Research Office. When the initial registration for CSA 6097 is processed, a "PRO notation will be

by recorded on the student's record for CSA 6093.

At such time when the student's proposal is accepted, the "PRO notations for CSA 6091, 6092, 6093 will be converted to formal grades of "po. The "PRO notation will remain for any CSA 6097 Dissertation Continuation registration(s).

Dissertation Draft

Registration for the dissertation draft is normally done in two, two-credit increments (CSA 6094 and 6095), allowing the student two terms (eight months) in which to submit an approved draft. When a student registers for CSA 6095, a "PRO notation will be recorded on the student's academic record for CSA 6094. It should be noted that "PR" is not a formal

1 grade and is given in place of an "I" (Incomplete); the Program Office is assuming progress in this time frame of eight months.

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If a student should exceed the above time frame for the dissertation draft, he/she must petition the Research Office for an extension by submitting a progress report. This progress report must be prepared by the student, indicating status of draft and estimated completion date, and have the signature of the chairperson. All progress reports will be reviewed by the Research Office. If the progress report is accepted, the student will

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-be permitted to register for CSA 6097 (Dissertation Continuation) the tuition for which is the equivalent of two credit hours, plus any appropriate registration fees. This process will continue until appro\ of the dissertation draft by the Research Office. When the initial registration for CSA 6097 is processed, a "PRO notation will be recorde the student's record for CSA 6095.

At such time when the student's draft is accepted, the "PRO notatic for CSA 6094 and 6095 will be converted to formal grades of UP". The "PRO notation will remain for any CSA 6097 Dissertation Continuation registration{s).

-----------------------------MAINTAINING ACTIVE STATUS

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Students who fail to register for and complete any regular course, seminar, workshop, advanced readings course, dissertation credits, comprehensive exams or computer-mediated instruction for 3 consecutive terms (I full year) are considered inactive. Students who are inactive must petition for reinstatement by sending an official request for reinstatement along with a $100 reinstatement fee to the Doctoral Progr Director . Students petitioning for reinstatement will be required to m· program requirements in effect at the time of reinstatemen~, which may may not differ from the requirements in effect at the time of initial matriculation. The University reserves the right to deny reinstatement based on current admissions criteria.

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Order of Course Delivery for School of Business Doctoral Programs

Eight of the School of Business Doctoral Courses are offered in a revolving format. To aid students in planning, these courses are listed below in the order in which they are delivered. Using this information a student can project coursework for his/her entire program.

In addition to taking 3 of these courses each year, it is recommended that students attend the Washington Policy Seminar in the first year. Students should also register immediately for the first credit of CSA 607l--Computer Mediated Research ~Iethods. CI1 competency will become a prerequisite for more and more courses.

ALTERNATIVE SCHEDULE FALL/WINTER LOOP

1 2 3 4 5 6 DBA DBA/HRM DBA/1M DIBA DPA DBA/ACC b"Ojo 6030 6030 6030 6030 6030 6020 6020 6020 6470 .6020 6020 6120 6120 6120 6420 6220 6120 6130 6130 6130 6430 6230 6130 6050 6050 6050 6050 6050 6050

SUMMER LOOP

1 2 3 4 5 6 6010 6315 6410 6410 6010 6710 6110 6325 6470 6110 6240 6720 6040 6330 6450 6450 6040 6730

6740 Class Hours: 8:00 A~I - 5 : 30 PM

NOTE: A Registration Fee of $25.00 is payable each time a student registers. Registrations submitted during the late registration period MUST be accompanied by a late registration fee of $25.00 in addition to the regular registration fee. Registrations postmarked after the late registration period are subject to a $50.00 late fee in addition to the $25.00 regular registration fee. Tuition is $350.00 per credit hour.

SPECIAL SEMINAR FEES: The Doctoral Programs Office assesses a special seminar fee for ' the courses indicated, payable at the time of registration, in addition to the tuition for the course.

CSA 6060 Business and Public Policy Seminar CSA 6080 Professional Studies Workshop CSA 6140/6210/6310/6440 Dissertation Continuation Fee

(See page 5 for explanation) Comprehensive Examination Fee

$150.00 50.00 75.00

700.00/term

50.00

COMPUTER TIME: $10 an hour in increments of 15 hours--$150.00.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THOSE STUDENTS USING FINANCIAL AID

Students must apply for and be awarded financial aid in order to receive loan monies. In addition, they must register for at least 3 graduate credit hours per term to receive these funds. Students not registered for at least 3 graduate credit hours when their loan checks are ready for disbursement will not be eligible to receive the funds. These monies will then be returned to the lender.

Also, please be aware that when applying for financial aid, students must list their intended attendance pattern for that period. This attendance pattern must match the exact time that students will bE enrolled and in class. ~tudents only attend a one-week course durir a trimester, the attendance pattern would have to begin at the time thE seminar or course begins. The disbursements would be made at this timE

If your course selections for a term change for any reason after you have already indicated the attendance pattern on your financial ai( paperwork, it will be necessary for you to contact Nova's Financial Ai( Office . Your loan periods will then have to be adjusted. If these actions are not taken, it may result in your loan monies being returnee to the lender, even though you are currently registered for at least 3 graduate credit hours.

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COMPUTER-MEDIATED COURSE (CSA 6071)

Students are required to take CSA 6071 - Computer Mediated Seminar in Research Methods. This course is offered in four, single-credit increments (CMl, CM2, CM3, and CM4). Satisfactory completion of CMl is a prerequisite for the other CM segments. Students should register for one credit at a time. Purchase of computer time is in addition to the

5 tuition for the course. Students must be ON-LINE and registered for CMl in order to register for CSA 6060.

CMl - In this course a student demonstrates PC literacy and is introduced to the UNIX operating system. CMl is a prerequisite for the other CM courses. (SEE NEXT PAGE FOR ECR

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CM2 - A. Prereguisites. 1. Completion of 6060: During the session an orientation

to CM2 will be provided including a discussion of what constitutes a related literature. Your CM2 literature review must be based upon the literature you will be using for your dissertation. Remember, you may not do a dissertation in the areas of Economics or Finance unless you have at a minimum a Masters in these disciplines.

2. Completion of 011. During the CMl course you should develop a competency using UNIX to support your other CM activities.

B. Registration Procedure. There will be NO late registration for CM2. Submit the following for approval prior to registration: 1. Your completed literature review (5-10 pages). 2. Xerox copies of 5 selected articles used in the

literature review. These articles should be related-­have overlapping lists of references--and ALL report findings on academic research.

NOTE: This is not to imply your review is to be based solely on these articles.

3. For each of these 5 articles answer, briefly, the following questions and attach these answers to the respective article. --On what literature was this research based? --What is the core theory that is being developed?

(NOTE: For all 5 articles the answer to this question should be the same -- they should all come from the same core theory.)

--What is the basic research question? --What are the research hypotheses? --What type of research design was used? --What statistical techniques were used? --What were the findings of the research? --What were the suggestions for further research?

4. You will be notified whether or not you may proceed to register. (This notice must accompany your registration. )

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CM3 - This is a methodology review . Both CM2 and CM3 must be completed before you submit your concept paper. (SEE BELOW FOR ECR SCHEDULE.) NOTE: If you have not yet completed CM2, you must at least ha' approval to register for CM2 (in writing) from the Research Director before registering for this credit.

CM4 - This course reviews dissertation-related statistical technique: using SPSSX on Nova's VAX computer. Approval of the concept paper is also a prerequisite for this course. CM4 must be completed before submission of your proposal. (SEE BELOW FOR ECR SCHEDULE.)

COMPUTER TIME IS REQUIRED FOR THESE COURSES . IT IS TO BE PURCHASED IN INCREMENTS OF 15 HOURS. THE HOURLY CHARGE IS $10.00 - (15 x $10 = $150).

ELECTRONIC CLASSROOM SCHEDULE (ECR)

Instructor: Thomas W. MacFarland, Ed.D.

Please note that these dates are subject to change with sufficient notice, when appropriate to accommodate standard holidays .

• ALL ECRs ARE HELD IN ClASSROOM 10. AT THE UNIX PROMPT ('), YOU WOULD KEY:

, ecr 10

This action will put you in the appropriate classroom •

• All ECRs follow along with the ECR lecture notes appended to the CMl CMJ, and CM4 materials. Please be sure to review these notes before attending an ECR •

• All ECRs are recorded, so you can easily go to the online ECR librar: to review your class, or prior classes.

CMl - An Introduction to the Unix Operating System and Application Software at Novavax.

ECR ~l: April 28, 1992 (Tuesday)

ECR ~2: May 26, 1992 (Tuesday)

ECR ~3: June 30, 1992 (Tuesday)

ECR ~4: July 28, 1992 (Tuesday)

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As is indicated above, there are four (4) ECRs per term for CM1 . It is reguired that each CMl student will attend at least one (1) of t four (4) CMl ECRs DURING their CMl registration period . Attendance at anyone of the three other CMl ECRs is a matter of choice, as each ECR based lecture is the same. Obviously, the questions and answers will different for each lecture, but the basic scheme and lecture notes are the same for each ECR-based lecture.

You should plan to attend the ECR that best fits your schedule a degree of preparation.

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As an example ... if you enroll in CMl, May 1, 1992 and you have never gone online, then you may want to hold off on attending the May 26, 1992 CMl ECR and instead attend the June 30, 1992 CMl ECR. This way you

.ave would be better prepared for class. However, you must finish the course within the term.

es CM3 - Research Methodology

ECR #1: May 20, 1992 {Wednesday} 10:30 p.m., Florida time

ECR #2: July 15, 1992 {Wednesday} 10: 30 p.m., Florida time

There are two {2} ECRs, per term for CM3. It is required that each CM3 student will attend at least one {I} of the two {2} CM3 ECRs DURING

I. their CM3 registration period. Attendance at the other CM3 ECR is a matter of choice, as each ECR-based lecture will be the same. Obviously, the questions and answers will be different for each lecture, but the basic scheme and lecture notes are the same for each ECR-based lecture.

CM4 - Statistics

ECR #1: May 28, 1992 {Thursday} 10:30 p.m., Florida time

ECR #2: July 30, 1992 {Thursday} 10:30 p.m., Florida time

There are two {2} ECRs per term for CM4. It is required that each CM4 student will attend at least one {I} of the two {2} CM4 ECRs DURING their CM4 registration period. Attendance at the other CM4 ECR is a

l . matter of choice as the ECR-based lecture will be the same. Obviously the questions and answers will be different for each lecture, but the basic scheme and lecture notes are the same for each ECR-based lecture.

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Cluster Schedule Doctoral Programs - School of Business and Entrepreneurship

SUMMER TERM

CLUSTER

FT. LAUDERDALE

Cycle I (DBA)

FT. LAUDERDALE

Cycle II (DBA/DPA)

ORLANDO

POTOMAC CYCLE I (DBA/DPA)

POTOMAC CYCLE II (DBA)

COURSE NUMBER AND NAME SEQUENCE

CSA 6110 International Business ,. Finance

Dates: 5/16-17, 6/13-14, 7/11-12

(4 cr)

MODULE I - (Dr. A. Anckonie) Environment & ~1gt. MODULE II - (Dr. A. Sherbo) Marketing

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MODULE III - (Dr. L. Neidell) Financial Management See ~ ~ for further details. Prerequisite: Masters Course - Accounting/

Finance

CSA 6010 Administrative Theory ,. Practice

Instructor: Dr. Ronald G. Greenwood

(4 cr)

Dates: 5/23-24 6/20-21 7/25-26 Prerequisite: Masters Course - Management/

Organizational Theory

CSA 6010 Administrative Theory ,. Practice

Instructor: Dr Ronald G. Greenwood

(4 cr)

Dates: 5/16-17 6/13-14 7/11-12 Prerequisite: Masters Course - Management/

Organizational Theory

CSA 6010 Administrative Theory ,. Practice

Instructor: Dr. Robert Baer Dates: 5/16-17 6/13-14 7/11-12

(4 cr)

Prerequisite: Masters Course - Management/ Organizational Theory

CSA 6040 Economic Analysis

Instructor: Dr. Alan Gart UNIX name: gart

(4 cr)

Dates: 5/16-17 6/13-14 7/11-12 Prerequisite: Masters Course - Economics/

t1acro/Micro

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SEATTLE

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BIRMINGHAM

DAVENPORT, IOWA

eSA 6010 Administrative Theory it Practice

Instructor: Dr. William Snow UNIX name: snowbird

(4 cr)

Dates: 5/23-24 6/20-21 7/25-26 Prerequisite: Masters Course - Management/

Organizational Theory

eSA 6040 Economic Analysis

Instructor: Dr. Pedro Pellet UNIX name: pellet E-/1AIL COMHUNICATION REQUIRED Dates: 5/16-17 6/13-14

(4 cr)

7/11-12 Prerequisite: Masters Course - Economics/

Macro/r1i cro

eSA 6040 Economic Analysis

Instructor: Dr. Alan Gart UNIX name: gart Dates: 5/23-24 6/20-21 Prerequisite: Masters Course -

Macro/Micro

eSA 6110 International Business it Finance

Dates: 5/23-24, 6/20-21, 7/25-26

(4 cr)

7/25-26 Economics/

(4 cr)

MODULE I - (Dr. E.Pierce) Environment & Mgt. MODULE II - (Dr. L.Neidell) Marketing MODULE III - (Dr. A.Anckonie) Financial Mgt. See ~ 15 for further details. P""rerequlsITe-: -r1asters Course - Accounting /

Finance

eSA 6110 International Business it Finance

Dates: 5/16-17, 6/13-14, 7/11-12

(4 cr)

MODULE I - (Dr.A.Sherbo) Environment & Mgt. MODULE II -(Dr. L.Neidell) Marketing MODULE III - (Dr. J.Shim) Financial Management See ~ 15 for further details. PrerequisITe-:-r'lasters Course - Accounting/

Finance

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eSA 6040 Economic Analysis

Instructor: Dr. Pedro Pellet UNIX name: pellet E-MAIL COMMUNICATION REQUIRED Dates: 5/9-10 6/6-7 7/18-19

(4 cr)

Prerequisite: Masters Course - Economics/ /-Iacro/Micro

eSA 6040 Economic Analysis

Instructor: Dr. Pedro Pellet UNIX name: pellet E-MAIL COMMUNICATION REQUIRED

(4 cr)

Dates : 5/23-24 6/20-21 7/25-26 Prerequisite: Masters Course - Economics/

Macro/Micro

eSA 6110 International Business & Finance

Dates: 5/23-24, 6/20-21, 7/25-26

(4 cr)

MODULE I - (Dr. L.Neidell) Environment & Mgt . MODULE II - (Dr. A.Anckonie) Marketing MODULE III - (Dr.A.Sherbo) Financial Mgt. See ~ ~ for further details. • Prerequlslte: Masters Course - Accounting/

Finance

eSA 6110 International Business & Finance

Dates: 5/23-24, 6/20-21, 7/25-26

(4 cr)

MODULE I - (Dr.J.Shim) Environment & Mgt . MODULE II ~ (Dr.E.Pierce) Marketing MODULE III - (Dr.L . Neidell) Financial Mgt. See ~ ~ for further details . Prerequlsite: Masters Course - Accounting/

Finance

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CSA 6110 - International Business & Finance INSTRUCTIONAL FORMAT

Summer 1992

The International Business and Finance course will consist of a round robin format using Dr. Alex Anckonie as the lead professor, specializi in international finance, Dr. Andrew Sherbo and Dr. Herb Johnson specializing in management topics such as strategies for entry, barriE to trade, and special risks inherent in international trade, and Dr. Lester Neidell and Dr. Bill Johnson specializing in international marketing.

A separate Unix alias will be established for each of the areas, marketing, finance, and international environment and management. Students will be able to communicate with all other students interestE in their field through the alias, regardless of cluster site.

Students will write a fifteen to twenty-page research paper in one of the three areas of international marketing, international finance, or international environment and management. Students will prepare a onE page discussion of the topic for their research paper for the first session. This paper will include the title of the paper, a paragraph describing the research project, and an annotated bibliography of four or five academic references related to the research project.

Research papers will be briefed orally to the class on one of the last two weekends, preferably on the weekend that the instructor for that subject area is present. Written research papers will be due the Mone following the second weekend after the class. (Two weekends are available to finish the coursework.)

Each instructor will administer a take-home final for his portion of t instruction. These mini-finals will be due (postmarked) on the Monda} following the first weekend after the class.

Dr. Pierce will coordinate scheduling and grading, and act as backup i the event another instructor cannot attend a session. Each instructol will grade his mini-finals and the research papers in his area of expertise and send these grades and the papers to Dr. Pierce. One-th i of the grade will be based upon classroom participation and cases prepared for class discussion, one-third of the grade will be devoted the research paper, and one-third to the finals. Instructors can varl the point system used, and may award letter or numerical grades. The weights are set, however.

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Marriott Seattle - Sea-tac 3201 So. 176th St. Seattle, WA 98188 (206) 241-2000

Nova University Western Region Office 8601 N.Black Canyon Hwy. Suite 117 Phoenix, AZ 85021 (602) 995-5999

Garland County Community College

1 College Drive Mid America Park Hot Springs, AR 71914 (501) 767-9371

Spartanburg Tech.College 1-85 and New Cut Road Spartanburg, SC 29305-4386 (803) 591-3616

Nova University 3301 College Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314 (Room to be posted)

Proctor: Dr. Valarie Coxon

Proctor: Dr. Gerry Bedore

H & 0: (602) 934-0072 UNIX name: ccbedore

* * * * * * * * * * * *

Proctor: Dr. J.R. Hilton * 0: (501) 754-3839 *

Proctor: Dr. Phil McGee 0: (803) 877-2500

UNIX name: ccmcgee

Proctor: TBA

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

* PLEASE NOTE PAGE 3 OF SCHEDULE FOR ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE * * COMPREHENSIVE EXA~IINATION. * ************************************************************************

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SUMMER TERM = SEMINAR SCHEDULE ~ 5/6/92--8/31/92 CSA 6080 DBA Professional Studies Workshop In conJunctIon WIth

the Academy of Management. (Las Vegas - Ballys) (2 cr) Instructor: Dr. Jane Gibson August 9-12, 1992

CSA 6080 ACC Professional Studies Workshop in conjunction with the American Accounting Association. (Washington, DC) (2 cr) Instructor: TO BE ANNOUNCED August 9-12, 1992

CSA 6080 HRM Professional Studies Workshop in conjunction wHh the Society for Human Resource Hanagement. (2 cr) (Las Vegas Convention Center) Instructor: Dr. Ronald C. Fetzer June 28-July 1, 1992

CSA 6060 Business & Public Policy Seminar (Washington, DC) (4 cr) Instructors: Drs. Baer & Rafferty August 1-7, 1992

Washington Marriott 1221 22nd Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 (202) 872-1500

NarE: Students MUST be registered for CSA 6071.CHl in order to take CSA 6060. CONTINUING:STUDENTS must register for this course BEFORE the end of March. No registrations will be accepted after this date.

***************************************************************************** * NATIONAL CLUSTER * * The National Cluster is set up in a one week format with courses * * being held in Ft. Lauderdale during the week of August 16-21, 1992. * * The courses for the one week workshop in August will be held at the: * * Holiday Inn - Ft. Lauderdale W. * * 5100 N. State Rd. 7 * * Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33319 * * (305) 739-4000 * * CSA 6140 Strategic Decision Making (4 cr) * * CSA 6210 Strategic Decision Making, (4 cr) * * Government and Not-For-Profit Organizations * * CSA 6310 Strategic Human Resource Management & Change (4 cr) * * CSA 6440 Strategic Planning in International Business (4 cr) * * Dates: August 16-21, 1992 * * [CSA 6140, 6210, 6310, 6440 are capstone courses for the DBA, DPA, * * DBA-HRM, and DBA-1M programs respectively. They should be taken as * * final courses in the program. They may not be taken until a student * * has passed Part I of the comprehensive examination. (See page 3 for * * eligibility requirements.) * * CSA 6110 International Business & Finance (4 cr) * * MODULE I - 8/16-17 (Dr.A.Sherbo) Environment & Mgt. * * MODULE II - 8/18-19 (Dr.B.Johnson) Marketing * * MODULE III - 8/20-21 (Dr.A.Anckonie) Financial Mgt. * * (See ~ 15 for further details.) * * PrerequIsite: Masters Course - Accounting/Finance * * CSA 6325 Employee Relations and Services (4 cr) * * Instructor: Dr. William Snow * * Dates: August 16-21, 1992 * * CSA 6470 International Legal Framework (4 cr) * * Instructor: Dr. Albert Mavrinac * * Dates: August 16-21, 1992 * * The following courses will be held ON CAMPUS in TRAILER 11 * * CSA 6240 Constitutional/Administrative Law & Ethics (4 cr) * * Instructor: Frank J. Cavico, J. D. * * Dates: 11ay 31-June 5, 1992 * * CSA 6740 International Accounting & Taxation (4 cr) * * Instructor: TO BE ANNOUNCED * * Dates: July 19-24, 1992 * *****************************************************************************

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Cluster Schedule Doctoral Programs - School of Business and Entrepreneurship

FALL TERI1

SEQUENCE I

SEQUENCE II

9/12-13

9/19-20

10/10-11

10/24-25

11/7-8

11/21-22

THESE ARE PROJECTED DATES. ACTUAL COURSE DATES MAY VARY ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTORS SCHEDULE.

CLUSTER

FT. LAUDERDALE

Cycle I (DBA)

FT. LAUDERDALE

Cycle II (DBA)

(DPA)

ORLANDO

POTOMAC CYCLE I (DBA,DPA)

COURSE NUMBER AND NAME SEQUENCE

CSA 6030 Information and Decision Sciences

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates:

CSA 6130 Financial Decision Making

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates:

(4 cr)

(4 cr)

Prerequisite: Masters Course - Accounting/ Finance

F I

F II

CSA 6230 Financial Decision Making (4 cr) F II Government and Not-For-Profit Organizations

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates:

CSA 6130 Financial Decision Making

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates:

(4 cr)

Prerequisite: Masters Course - Accounting/ Finance

CSA 6030 Information and Decision Sciences

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates:

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(4 cr)

F I

F I

POTOMAC CYCLE II (DBA)

ARKANSAS

SEATTLE

SPARTANBURG

BIRMINGHAM

DAVENPORT, IOWA

CSA 6130 Financial Decision Making

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates:

(4 cr)

Prerequisite: Masters Course - Accounting/ Finance

CSA 6050 Operations Management (4 cr)

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates: Prerequisite: Masters Course - Quantitative

Methods/Statistics

CSA 6130 Financial Decision Making

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates:

(4 cr)

Prerequisite: Masters Course - Accounting/ Finance

CSA 6120 Marketing Management/ Research

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates:

(4 cr)

Prerequisite: Masters Course - Marketing

CSA 6050 Operations Management (4 cr)

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates: Prerequisite: Masters Course - Quantitative

Methods/Statistics

CSA 6120 Marketing Management/ Research

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates:

(4 cr)

Prerequisite: Masters Course - Marketing

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F I

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F II

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NEW ENGLAND

N. INDIANA

PHOENIX

ROANOKE , VA

FT. WALTON BEACH, FL

CSA 6120 Marketing Management/ ( 4 cr) Researc

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates : Prerequisite: l1asters Course - Marketing

CSA 6130 Financial Decision ( 4 cr) Making

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates: Prerequisite: Masters Course - Accounting/

Finance

CSA 6020 Organization Behavior/ (4 cr) Personnel Management

Instructor: Dr . UNIX name: Dates: Prerequisite: Masters Course - ~Ianagement/

Organizational Theory

CSA 6050 Operations Management ( 4 cr)

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Da tes: Prerequisite: Masters Course - Quantitative

Methods/Statistics

CSA 6030 Information and Decision Sciences

Instructor: Dr. UNIX name: Dates:

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(4 cr)

F I

F II

F II

F II

F II

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Calumet College Schmidt Building 2400 N.Y. Avenue Whiting, IN 46394 (312) 721-0202

Southern College 5600 Lake Underhill Rd. Orlando, FL 32807 (305) 273-1000

Nova University 3301 College Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314 (Room to be posted)

December 20, 1992

Proctor:

Proctor:

Proctor:

* PLEASE NOTE PAGE 3 OF SCHEDULE FOR ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THI * COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION. ******************************************************************** '

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FALL TERM - SEMINAR SCHEDULE - 9/1/92--12/31/1992

DIBA/DBA-IM Professional Studies Workshop-International. CSA 6080 In conjunction with Academy of International Business. (2 cr) November 20-22, 1992 - Brussels, Belgium Instructor:

CSA 6060 Business & Public Policy Seminar December 5-11, 1992 - Washington, DC Instructors: Drs. Baer & Rafferty

Dissertation support session. Washington Marriott 1221 22nd Street, N. W. Washington, DC 20037 (202) 872-1500

(4 cr)

NOTE: Students MUST be registered for CSA 6071.CMl in order to t take CSA 6Obn.

CONTINUING STUDENTS must register for this course BEFORE the • end of July. No registrations will be accepted after this date.

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NATIONAL CLUSTER The National Cluster is set up in a one week format with courses being held in Ft. Lauderdale during the week of December 13-18, 1992. The courses for the one week workshop will be held at the:

School of Business & Entrepreneurship Nova University - East Campus Ft. Lauderdale, FL

CSA 6140 Strategic Decision Making Instructor: Dates: December 13-18, 1992

CSA 6210 Strategic Decision Making, Government and Not-For-Profit Organizations

CSA 6310 Strategic Human Resource Management and Change CSA 6440 Strategic Planning in International Business [CSA 6140, 6210, 6310, 6440 are capstone courses for DBA, DBA-HRM, and DBA-1M programs respectively.

(4 cr)

(4 cr)

(4 cr) (4 cr) DPA,

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

They should be taken as final courses in the program. They may be taken until a student has passed Part I of the comprehensive examination. (See page 3 for eligibility requirements.)

not *

CSA 6020 Organization Behavior/ Personnel Management

Instructor: Dr. Dates: December 13-18, 1992 Prerequisites: Masters Course - Management/

Organizational Theory

(4 cr)

* * * * * * * * * *

* CSA 6470 International Legal Framework (4 cr) * * Instructor: Dr. * * Dates: December 13-18, 1992 * ************************************************************************

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Cluster Schedule Doctoral Programs - School of Business and Entrepreneurship

WINTER TERM 1993

SEQUENCE I

SEQUENCE II

1/9-10

1/23-24

2/6-7 3/6-7

2/20-21 3/20-21

THESE ARE PROJECTED DATES. ACTUAL COURSE DATES MAY VARY ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTORS SCHEDULE.

CLUSTER

FT. LAUDERDALE

Cycle I (DBA)

FT. LAUDERDALE

Cycle II (DBA/DPA)

ORLANDO

POTOMAC CYCLE I (DBA/DPA)

POTOMAC CYCLE II (DBA)

COURSE NUMBER AND NAME SEQUENCE

CSA 6020 Organization Behavior/ Personnel Management

Instructor:

(4 cr)

UNIX name: Dates: Prerequisite: Masters Course - Management/

Organizational Theory

CSA 6050 Operations Management (4 cr)

Instructor: UNIX name: Dates: Prerequisite: Masters Course - Quantitative

Methods/Statistics

CSA 6050 Operations Management/ (4 cr)

Instructor: UNIX name: Dates: Prerequisite: Masters Course - Quantitative

Methods/Statistics

CSA 6020 Organization Behavior/ Personnel Management

(4 cr)

Instructor: UNIX name: Dates: Prerequisite: Masters Course - ~Ianagement/

Organizational Theory

CSA 6050 Operations Management (4 cr)

Instructor: UNIX name: Dates: Prerequisite:

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Masters Course - Quantitative Methods/Statistics

W I

W II

W I

W I

W I

ARKANSAS

SEATTLE

SPARTANBURG

BIRMINGHAM

DAVENPORT. IOWA

NEW ENGLAND

eSA 6030 Information and Decision Sciences

Instructor: UNIX name: Dates:

eSA 6050 Operations Management

Instructor: Dates :

(4 cr)

(4 cr)

Prerequisite : Masters Course - Quantitative Methods/ Statistics

eSA 6130 Financial Decision Making

Instructor: UNIX name: Dates:

(4 cr)

Prerequisite: Masters Course - Accounting/ Finance

eSA 6030 Information and Decision Sciences

Instructor: UNIX name: Dates:

eSA 6130 Financial Decision Making

Instructor: UNIX name: Dates:

(4 cr)

(4 cr)

Prerequisite : Masters Course - Accounting/ Finance

eSA 6130 Financial Decision Making

(4 cr)

Instructor: Dates: Prerequisite:

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W 1 PHOENIX

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ROANOKE, VA

W II FT. WALTON BEACH

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CSA 6050 Operations Management (4 cr)

Instructor: UNIX name: Dates: Prerequisite : Masters Course - Quantitative

Methods/Statistics

CSA 6120 Marketing Management/ Research

Instructor: UNIX name: Dates:

(4 cr)

Prerequisite: Masters Course - Marketing

CSA 6030 Information and Decision Sciences

Instructor: UNIX name: Dates:

CSA 6020 Organization Behavior/ Personnel Management

Instructor: UNIX name: Dates :

(4 cr)

(4 cr)

Prerequisite : Masters Course - Management/ Organizational Theory

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WII

WII

WII

---********************************************************************** * DOCTORAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION * * Birmingham * * * * * New England * * * * * Potomac * * * * * * * * Davenport * * * * Campus * * * * *

Crown Sterling 2300 Woodcrest Birmingham, AL (205) 879-7400

Suites Place

35209

Brattleboro Union H.S. Fairground Road Brattleboro, VT 05301 (802) 257-0356

Florida Institute of Technology

Graduate Center National Capital Region 4875 Eisenhower Ave. Alexandria, VA 22304-7330 (703) 751-1060

St. Ambrose University 518 W. Locust St. Davenport, IA 52803

Nova University 3301 College Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314 (Room to be posted)

April 25, 1993

Proctor:

Proctor:

Proctor:

Proctor:

Proctor:

* PLEASE NOTE PAGE 3 OF SCHEDULE FOR ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE * COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION. ********************************************************************** :

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WINTER TERM - SEMINAR SCHEDULE - 1/1/93--5/5/93 Doctoral Programs - School of Business and Entrepreneurship

CSA 6060 Business & Public Policy Seminar - Baer/Rafferty (4 cr) Washington, D.C. March 27-April 2, 1993

Washington Marriott 1221 22nd Street, N.W Washington, DC 20037 (202) 872-1500

NOTE: Students MUST be registered for CSA 6071 . CM1 in order to take CSA 6060.

CONTINUING STUDENTS must register for this course BEFORE the end of November. No registrations will be accepted after this date.

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NATIONAL CLUSTER * The National Cluster is set up in a one week format with courses * being held in Ft. Lauderdale during the week of April 18-23, 1993. * The courses for the one week workshop will be held at the: *

School of Business & Entrepreneurship * Nova University - East Campus * Ft. Lauderdale, FL *

CSA 6140 Strategic Decision Making Instructor : Dates :

CSA 6210 Strategic Decision Making, Government and Not-For-Profit Organizations

CSA 6310 Strategic Human Resource Management & Change CSA 6440 Strategic Planning in International Business

(4 cr)

(4 p r)

(4 cr) (4 cr)

[CSA 6140, 6210, 6310, and 6440 are capstone courses for the DBA, DPA, DBA-HRM, and DBA-1M programs respectively .

* * * * * * * * * *

They should be taken as final courses in the program. They may not * be taken until a student has passed Part I of the comprehensive * examination. (See page 3 for eligibility requirements.)

CSA 6120 Marketing Management/Research Instructors: Dr. Dates : Prerequisite: Masters Course - Marketing

CSA 6220 Comparative Administrative Systems Instructor: Dr . Dates:

CSA 6420 International Marketing Instructor: Dr. Dates:

CSA 6720 Federal Taxes and Management Decisions Instructor: Dr. Dates :

(4 cr)

(4 cr)

(4 cr)

(4 cr)

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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CLUSTER

·ARKANSAS

BIRllINGHAM

DAVENPORT, IOWA

FT. LAUDERDALE Cycle I (DPA)

FT. LAUDERDALE Cycles II

NATIONAL CLUSTER

NEW ENGLAND

N. INDIANA

ORLANDO

ClASS LOCATION

Garland County Community College

1 College Drive r1id America Park Hot Springs, AR 71914 (501) 767-9371

Crown Sterling 2300 Woodcrest Birmingham, AL ·(205) 879-7400

Suites Place

35209

St. Ambrose University 518 W. Locust St. Davenport, Iowa 52803

Nova University--Main Campus 3301 College Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314

Nova University - Main Campus 3301 College Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314

Holiday Inn - Ft. Laud. West 5100 N. State Rd. 7 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33319 (305) 739-4000

Brattleboro Union H.S. Room #132 Fairground Road Brattleboro, VT 05301 (802) 257-0356

Calumet College Schmidt Building 2400 N.Y. Avenue Whiting, IN 46394 (219) 473-7770

southern College 5600 Lake Underhill Rd. Orlando, FL 32807 (407) 273-1000

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CLUSTER ADVISOR

Rick Casey H: (501) 885-3432 0: (501) 754-3839 UNIX NAME: cccasey

Dr. Paul 0: (205)

Doran 853-1200

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James Wiegand H: (309) 344-3839 UNIX NAME: ccwiegan

Dr. Robert Baer 0: (305) 475-7687 UNIX NAME: baerr

Dr . Mary P. Rafferty 0: (305)475~7477 UNIX NAME: mpraff

Dr. Mary P. Rafferty 0: (305) 475-7477 UNIX NAME: mpraff

Robert F. Wiesenauer H: (603) 532-9322 0: (603) 899-4159

UNIX NAME: ccbobw

Dr. Philip Kemp Nova line (Home)

(708) 653-1647

Dr. James Kelley H: (904) 761-9260

PHOENIX Travel Lodge 8617 N. Black Canyon Hwy. Phoenix, AZ 85021 (602) 995-9500

POTOMAC CYCLES I,ll F.I.T. Graduate Center National Capital Region 4875 Eisenhower Ave. Alexandria, VA 22304-7330 (703) 751-1060

ROANOKE, VA Averett College AACE Classroom

SEATTLE

SPARTANBURG

FT. WALTON BEACH

3223 Brandon Rd. S.W. Roanoke, VA 24019

Marriott Seattle - Sea-tac 3201 So. l76th St. Seattle, WA 98188 (206) 241-2000

Spartanburg Technical College

1-85 and New Cut Road Spartanburg, SC 29305-4386 (803) 591-3616

TO BE ANNOUNCED

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.. Dr. Ge rry Bedore

H & 0: (602) 934-0071 UNIX NAME: ccbedorE

Dr. David Morton Nova Line:

(301) 953-7724 UNIX NAME: ccmorton

Dr. Paul Pullen H: (703) 985-0891

Cliff Butler H&O: (206) 782-9583 UNIX NAME: ccbutler

Dr. Philip McGee H: (803) 474-2459 0: (80 3)) 877-2500 UNIX NAME: ccmcgee

For information contact:

Marlene Kryvicky 0: (305) 475-7317

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DOCTORAL PROGRAMS COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION COURSE MATRIX

DPA DBA DIBA HRI1 DB/HRM DB/1M

Part IA L/Rev. L/Rev. 6410 L/Rev. L/Rev. 6410 (Required question)

Part IB 6060 6060 6060 6060 6060 6060 (Required question)

(Choose one question from your group below. )

6010 6010 6450 6010 6315 6450 6020 6020 6470 6020 6020 6020

6325

(Choose one question from your group below. )

6030 6030 6030 6030 6030 6030 6040 6040 6050 6360 6050 6050 6050 6050 6340

Part 2A 6210 6140 6140 6310 6310 6440 (Required question to answer. )

(Choose two questions from your specialty area. )

Part 2B 6220 6110 6110 6320 6330 6470 6230 6120 6420 6330 6120 6120 6240 6130 6430 6350 6130 6130

CONTENTS AND/OR FORMAT OF EXAMINATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. ADVANCE NOTIFICATION OF AT LEAST ONE TERM WILL BE GIVEN.

DB/ACC.

* 67--

6060

* 67- -6020

6030 605·0

* 67--

* 67--6120 6130

* To Be Announced

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