I. GENERAL INFORMATION

Title of the Course: Applied Management Project

Course Code: MGT 5020

Credits: 3

Course Requirement(s): Recommended for the graduating semester. May serve as the capstone for certain majors. Must be taken during the last 12 credit hours of the program.

Textbook: Lancaster, Geoff. (2004). Research Methods in Management: A Concise Introduction to Research in Management and Business Consultancy. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780080494289 (unlimited access through the Evans Library with Tracks account login https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/fit/detail.action?docID=297137).

 

II. COURSE DESCRIPTION

Covers concepts, tools and techniques for evaluation of research proposals and studies. Involves designing, conducting, evaluating and presenting oral and written forms of research. Assignments build on quantitative and qualitative research methods.

Purpose: This capstone course is for students to integrate and synthesize student learning objectives from core management courses into a final program deliverable. Each student will develop an applied management project by identifying a real-world management issue, problem, gap, or need that the student has encountered or is familiar with. The student will examine the issue, critically analyze, identify contributing factors, and propose well-researched solutions based on management theories and best practices. By doing so, students will demonstrate research and analytical skills, critical thinking abilities, and exercise effective communication skills in producing and presenting actionable recommendations for success.

 

III. LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  1.  Apply theoretical and practical insights from disciplines such as accounting, finance, economics, and organizational behavior to analyze and address complex management challenges. 
  2. Apply core management principles and methodologies to real-world business problems and decision-making scenarios. 
  3. Evaluate and apply ethical principles in the development and implementation of management projects, policies, and practices.  
  4. Identify a current management issue, conduct applied research, evaluate alternative solutions, and recommend actionable, evidence-based strategies.
  5. Demonstrate effective written and oral communication while collaborating with peers to plan, execute, and evaluate project outcomes. 

 

IV. CONTENT AND ACTIVITIES

Week

Topic

Activities

1

Identifying and Defining the Management Issue

Read/Review Materials: See course

Discussions: Post Introduction, respond to weekly prompt, reply to two student posts

Assignment: Submit a management issue brief

2

Introduction and Problem Statement

Read/Review Materials: See course

Discussion: Respond to weekly prompt, reply to two student posts

Assignment: Submit Chapter 1

3

Literature and Environment Scan

Read/Review Materials: See course

Discussion: Respond to weekly prompt, reply to two student posts

Assignments: Submit Chapter 2, conduct Key Informant Interview

4

Research Method and Data Collection

Read/Review Materials: See course

Discussion: Respond to weekly prompt, reply to two student posts

Assignments: Submit Chapter 3 and draft of Chps 1-3, submit SME recorded video brief

5

Analysis and Discussion

Read/Review Materials: See course

Discussion: Respond to weekly prompt, reply to two student posts

Assignment: Submit Chapter 4

6

Conclusion and Recommendations

Read/Review Materials: See course

Discussion: Respond to weekly prompt, reply to two student posts

Assignment: Submit Chapter 5, draft Paper for review and comment

7

Final Presentation Preparation and Delivery

Read/Review Materials: See course

Discussion: Respond to weekly prompt, reply to two student posts

Assignment: Submit Final Recorded Presentation

8

Final Paper Submission and Capstone Reflection

Read/Review Materials: See course

Discussion: Respond to weekly prompt, reply to two student posts

Assignments: Submit Final Paper, submit Capstone Reflection Paper

 

V. ASSESSMENT

Assessment Type

Items

Points per Item

Totals

%

Weekly Discussions

8

10

80

16%

Weekly Project Assignments

6

20

120

24%

Key Informant Recorded Video

1

25

25

5%

Final Project Recorded Video

1

100

100

20%

Final Project Paper

1

100

100

20%

Capstone Reflection Paper

1

25

25

5%

Participation and Engagement

continuous

50

50

10%

Total Points

 

 

500

100%

University Grade Scale

Your total point value will be transformed to a percentage. A = 90-100%, B = 80-89%, C = 70-79%, D = 60-69%, F = 0-59%. Refer to the catalog for more details.

 

V. RESOURCES

 

VI. INSTITUTIONAL POLICIES

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Office of Accessibility Resources (OAR):

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Table 1. Withdrawal Policy/Refund Chart

Week

Withdrawal Permitted

Tuition Refunded

Deadline

1

Yes

100%

By Sunday 11:59 p.m. ET

2

Yes

60%

By Sunday 11:59 p.m. ET

3

Yes

40%

By Sunday 11:59 p.m. ET

4

Yes

No Refund

By Sunday 11:59 p.m. ET

5

Yes

No Refund

By Sunday 11:59 p.m. ET

6

Yes

No Refund

By Sunday 11:59 p.m. ET

7

No

No Refund – No Withdrawal

 

8

No

No Refund – No Withdrawal

 

 

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