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School of Information Systems and Applied Technologies |
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Off-Campus
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Bachelor of Science in Technical Resource Management (TRM) |
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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. |
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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
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.
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
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 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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Illinois University Carbondale - Mailing Address: 1365 Douglas Drive, Carbondale, IL
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