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Organizational Sciences

OrgS 204 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)

OrgS 210 Introduction to Organizational Sciences (1 cr)

OrgS 310 Application/Experience in Organizational Sciences (1-6 cr, max 6)

Orgs 410 Capstone Project in Organizational Sciences (1-6 cr, max 6)

OrgS 444 Methods and Analysis in Organizational Science (4 cr)

Richard Reardon (1000 W. Hubbard, Coeur d'Alene 83814-2277; 208/292-2523), Coordinator; Debbie Storrs (112 Administration Bldg 83844-3154; phone 208/885-4561), Coordinator

OrgS 204 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)

OrgS 210 Introduction to Organizational Sciences (1 cr)

An orientation course for students interested in pursuing the Bachelors Degree in Organizational Sciences. The goal of the course is to expose students to the major specializations offered by the degree program: General Organizational Science, Workplace Relations, and Nonprofit Community Organizations.

Prereq: Completion of at least 15 credit hours of college level course work.

OrgS 310 Application/Experience in Organizational Sciences (1-6 cr, max 6)

Hands-on experience with a business, governmental agency, community or nonprofit organization. Students will be expected to provide a written account of their experience that both documents the time spent, and that relates the experience to other coursework.

Prereq: Permission of Instructor

Orgs 410 Capstone Project in Organizational Sciences (1-6 cr, max 6)

Completion of a project with a business, governmental agency, community or nonprofit organization. The project can be research or service-based. Students will be expected to provide a final document that details all aspects of the project. Approval of a project proposal by the student's advisor should be sought before requesting permission to enroll.

Prereq: Permission of Instructor

OrgS 444 Methods and Analysis in Organizational Science (4 cr)

Overview of the many tools of data gathering and analysis in the applied social sciences. Includes coverage of surveys, study design, analysis, online and bibliographic resources and archives, etc.

Prereq: Stat 251 (Off-campus and distance students may request advisor approval for a substitution for Stat 251)