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Bachelor of Science in Technical Resource Management (TRM)

TRM Course Descriptions

The Bachelor of Science Degree in Technical Resource Management adds to a student’s previous technical education through a combination of University Core Curriculum requirements, TRM courses, and approved advanced electives.

FALL 2009 Course Text Book List

Required Core Courses:

TRM 316-3 Applications of Technical Information. This course will increase students’ abilities in communicating various types of workplace documents common to technical disciplines. Oral presentations will use computerized presentation software. The course is designed to meet the writing portion of the college’s Communication-Across-the-Curriculum initiative. Prerequisite: junior standing and English 101; restricted to ASA majors or consent of School.

TRM 364-3 Work Center Management. A study of the problems of managing a small working unit (division, department, work center, section, etc.) within a larger unit (agency, company, regional office, etc.). Included items will be work center goals identification, staffing needs, monitoring of work process reporting, work center communications, and interpersonal relations within the work center.

TRM 383-3 Data Interpretation. This course will give students an understanding of the basic principles and techniques involved in the statistical treatment of data, including the selection of data source, the design of statistical studies, the analysis of data, and the utilization of data. Students will gain experience in using data for decision-making in their respective professions. Prerequisite: UCC mathematics requirement or consent of School. Restricted to ASA majors.

TRM 464-3 Managing for Quality. The course focuses on management techniques used to upgrade the level of quality of products and services in organizations. Topics cover the processes of continuous quality improvement: strategies and objectives, quality measures, participative management practices, worker empowerment, customer preferences and expectations, vendor/supplier inputs, process technology outputs, integrated feedback loops, and quality audits and review. Prerequisite: TRM 364 and TRM 383 or consent of School.

TRM 470-3 Project Management. This course is designed to provide students with an overview of the project management process followed by an in-depth examination of the activities needed to successfully initiate, plan, schedule, and control the time and cost factors of the project from a technical management perspective.  Prerequisite: Graduating senior status or consent of School.

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Major Electives:

TRM 332-3 Labor-Management Relations. The student will gain an understanding of the basic concepts and techniques of modern labor-management relations.  Topics covered include labor history, labor law, unions, labor contracts, collective bargaining processes, grievance and arbitration procedures, and the move towards participative models of labor relations.  Prerequisite: TRM major.

TRM 361-3 Fiscal Aspects of Technical Management. An introduction to fiscal structures and problems encountered in the technically oriented enterprise. (Topics include, but are not limited to, interpreting financial statements, forecasting, budgeting, ratio analysis, strategic analysis, and special tools such as break-even analysis and relationships between quality, productivity, and personnel.)

TRM 362-3 Legal Aspects of Technical Management. An introduction to the types of legal problems encountered in the technically oriented enterprise. (Topics include, but are not limited to, contracts, civil and criminal liability, government relations, bankruptcy, and labor law.) Prerequisite: TRM 316 or consent of School.

TRM 421-3 Professional Development. Capstone course presents prevailing elements to attain technical career success.  Organizational cases explore management and leadership roles, training, strategic planning, and career research explores employment processes, and application practices.  Deliverables include a portfolio comprised of career case studies and professional profile materials.  Not for graduate credit.   Prerequisite: TRM 316 and TRM major.

TRM 426-3 Technology and International Trade. The international trade of products and services is studied by examining the technology development and transfer concerns of transnational corporations and national governments in industrialized, newly industrialized and developing countries.

TRM 440-3 Technology and Management of Sustainable Enterprises. Focuses on the technology and business principles found in the growing sector of environmentally green enterprise. A variety of sustainable business practices will be studied.


The following courses may be taken if a student needs extra SIUC hours or needs technical hours in lieu of an AAS degree.  These courses cannot substitute for any major coursework.

TRM 258-1-30 Work Experience Credit. Credit will be granted via school evaluation of prior job skills, management-worker relations and supervisory experience gained through experiences related to the student’s academic and course objectives. Unless otherwise determined by the School Director, this credit may be applied only to the approved technical or career elective requirements of the degree.

TRM 319-1-24 Occupational Internship. Each student will be assigned to a University approved organization engaged in activities related to the student's academic program and career objectives. The student will perform duties and services as assigned by the preceptor and coordinator. Reports and assignments are required to be completed.

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