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The Department of Organizational Behavior offered students two stems of graduate studies to pursue. The first was the management development stem which was geared to the training of students in the Masters of Business Administration, Public Administration, and other graduate programs to fulfill potions at the management and administrative levels. The second was the professional stem which included preparation of students who plan to become professional consultants, trainers, or organization development specialists. Undergraduate courses were offered to students interested in preparing themselves for areas of leadership. Graduate courses led to a Master of Arts in Organizational Behavior. | |||
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Brigham Young University General Catalog, 1976-1977: p. 283 (Paul H. Thompson (1976-1977)) | Brigham Young University General Catalog, 1976-1977: p. 228 (department functions) p. 283 (Paul H. Thompson (1976-1977)) | ||
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Description
Established: 1976
Abolished: 1989
Location: Provo, Utah (1976-1989)
Functions
The Department of Organizational Behavior offered students two stems of graduate studies to pursue. The first was the management development stem which was geared to the training of students in the Masters of Business Administration, Public Administration, and other graduate programs to fulfill potions at the management and administrative levels. The second was the professional stem which included preparation of students who plan to become professional consultants, trainers, or organization development specialists. Undergraduate courses were offered to students interested in preparing themselves for areas of leadership. Graduate courses led to a Master of Arts in Organizational Behavior.
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Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Graduate School of Management (1976-1988)
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. School of Management (1988-1989)
Later unit: Marriott School of Management. Dept. of Organizational Behavior (1989)
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Sources
Brigham Young University General Catalog, 1976-1977: p. 228 (department functions) p. 283 (Paul H. Thompson (1976-1977))
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