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BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT FALL 2015 accomplishments is not easy. This class will help define skills, attributes and achievements and present them in a way that is quick and easy to read—a must for the (Continued) world of Internet communication. Developing confidence and self-promotion is essential to Eligibility Requirements the success of job hunting. Learn the steps to Students should have a general an interview when you can comfortably understanding of computers. Experience with promote you as a professional event planner. Microsoft Office Tools is a plus. Have the confidence to share your experiences and show how they result in a valued Special Features employee. Students will have an opportunity to create a project plan, track progress and design and Scheduled Class print reports. Project Management Microsoft Project Resume Writing, Job Searching & Self Promotion Books Microsoft Project 2010 Software Training Guide, Wilkens Available in the CSUDH bookstore. Please bring it to the first class meeting. Scheduled Classes Microsoft Project 2010 1.8 CEUs, 18 Seat-Hours, 18 PDUs The course is structured to cover all aspects of the software and how to use it effectively. This course is supplemental to the “Certificate in Project Management” program (PMX-900 series) and the “Certificate in Construction Project Management” program (CMX-900 series). This course also supports scheduling principles as documented in PMI’s PMBOK® Guide and PMP® & CAPM® certification programs. Date: Sep 15 - Oct 209 Time: Tue 6-9pm Meetings: 6 Location: EE 1202 Fee: $499 Instructor: Tammo Wilkens Course No.: PMX 951 Sec 01 Reg. No.: 42770 For more info: email [email protected] www.csudh.edu/ee/microsoftproject.html Resume Writing, Job Searching and Self Promotion Many people have a difficult time promoting themselves or communicating their extraordinary skills to employers. Writing a resume that highlights capabilities and 0.6 CEUs Date: Time: Meetings: Location: Fee: Instructor: Course No.: Reg. No.: Dec 5 Sat 9am-4pm (1 hr lunch) 1 EE 1222 $125 Carroll Reuben NMEP 105 Sec 01 43018 For more info: email [email protected] Special Major Bachelor of Arts Degree A Special Major degree for those who have completed the Production and Inventory Control Certificate Program The Program Students who have completed the Supply Chain Management / Production and Inventory Control program at California State University, Dominguez Hills, are invited to apply the credits earned to a bachelor’s degree program as part of a unique program entitled Special Major. Through this program, students can integrate their studies in Supply Chain Management with at least two other disciplines to obtain the degree. Working with an advisory committee, participants design a path that best suits their individual and career objectives. Working adults and their employers will appreciate the career-specific approach of this innovative course of study. Eligibility Requirements Formal admittance to the University is not required for participation in the Supply Chain Management / Production & Inventory Control Certificate program, but is required for participation in the balance of the Bachelor’s Degree Program. All students are required to pay extension tuition for these courses. Students desiring to enter the University to earn a Special Major BA must follow standard University application procedures as outlined in the University Catalog. Program Requirements The Special Major Bachelor of Arts degree requires the completion of 120 semester hours including both lower and upper division course work. Participating students must complete all general studies program requirements (52-59 semester units) and integrate at least one other discipline outside of the College of Business and Public Policy with the PIX units to achieve a total of 24 units of upper division credit to complete the Special Major. Students must also complete an acceptable University minor. Other graduation requirements are listed in the general University Catalog. The minimum requirement for the Special Major is 24 semester units of approved upper division work. The credit hours earned while completing the Supply Chain Management / Production and Inventory Control Certificate serve as the foundation for the Special Major. The remaining upper division credit hours, in consultation with the student’s advisory committee, should be chosen from at least one other department outside the School of Managem