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MORS 221. Management Research and Analysis. 1 Credit.

Offered Either Fall or Spring,Topics course; Lecture hours:3
This course serves as an introduction to management organizational research methods and design. Students will cover qualitative/quantitative methods and their analytic techniques and the spectrum of this process from idea generation, theoretical framing, data collection/analysis and reporting. Prerequisites: ANOP 102 or ENGR 226 or MATH 216 or STAT 216 or MATH 227 or STAT 227 or PSYC 215.

Management & Organizations

https://coursecatalog.bucknell.edu/collegeofmanagementcurricula/areasofstudy/managementandorganizations/
To ensure a continued focus on shared goals and values, responsible decision-making, coordinated action and wise and sustainable resource use, organizations need individuals who have learned to lead and manage a wide variety of organizational activities. Bucknell students majoring in management and organizations (MORS) will have numerous opportunities to apply theories of managing and organizing to real-world challenges similar to those they’ll encounter in their lives after graduation. Through experiential and reflective means, MORS majors will gain a broad perspective on organizational forms in various sectors (i.e., private, public, nonprofit, cross-sectoral and hybrid). They will learn to think in an integrated, systemic and strategic manner, and will gain skills in communication and coordination, stakeholder management, organizational politics, leadership, negotiations and employee motivation and behavior. MORS graduates will be well-prepared to establish and lead organizations or organizational units; they will have further developed their abilities to empathize and to creatively conceive of productive approaches to dealing with challenges. Moreover, MORS students will learn about sustainability, as managers of all kinds of organizations need to understand sustainability challenges so that they can be prepared to lead their organizations in doing their part to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. In addition to completing the MORS Core Curriculum ( MORS 201 ,  MORS 202  and  MORS 400 ), MORS Majors can complete the requirements of the major via two different paths: In consultation with their academic adviser, a MORS major can self-define a bundle of five MORS electives that constitutes an intellectual identity in the  Management & Organizations Major. Or, a MORS major can complete one of the four defined concentrations listed below. Entrepreneurship Global Management Human Resource Management Managing for Sustainability