Master Syllabus: HRM 44822
TROY UNIVERSITY
MASTER SYLLABUS
SORRELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
HRM 4482
Managing Health, Safety and Diversity
TROY UNIVERSITY SCOB MISSION STATEMENT
The Sorrell College of Business (SCOB) prepares a diverse student body, drawn primarily from Alabama and surrounding states, to become successful, ethical and engaged business professionals with the knowledge to compete in the global business environment.
To achieve this our faculty, staff, and administration will:
Provide quality undergraduate and graduate education in global business through high-quality teaching;
Serve the university and engage with business and professional communities in our primary service area through individual involvement and our centers for research and outreach;
Grow and enhance the longstanding “culture of caring” for our traditional, nontraditional, military, and international students; and
Contribute to the creation of knowledge, with a focus on the scholarship of application and integration, and teaching and learning, complemented by basic and discovery scholarship in select disciplines.
TROY UNIVERSITY SCOB VISION STATEMENT
The Sorrell College of Business strives to be a renowned teaching-focused business college graduating GEEKS ready to succeed in business and life.
Prerequisites
Pre-Business Core, MGT 3300.
Description
This course addresses the theory, practice and legal requirements in managing employee health, safety, and cultural diversity in organizational settings.
Objectives
On completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- Apply essential principles of managing safety and health in a modern workplace.
- List and describe the major provisions of OSHA.
- Explore recruitment and mentorship strategies to foster a demographically diverse workforce in a modern organization.
- List and describe the major provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, as amended.
Purpose
To provide basic knowledge of safety, health, and diversity in the workplace, in preparation for entry-level management positions. BABA/BSBA Management major specified elective (General Management or Human Resource Management concentration).
Required Activity
This course must contain a student engagement activity with the community that relates to course content. The activity may include guest speakers, site visits, projects for the community/industry, etc…
Approved Texts
Goetsch, D. L. (2000). The safety and health handbook. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall. [Must be used with Harvey & Allard supplement (see below).]
Supplements
Harvey, C. P., & Allard, M. J. (2005or current). Understanding and managing diversity (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. [Online version available as SafariXWebBook.]
Thomas, R. R. (1992). Beyond race and gender: Unleashing the power of your total workforce by managing diversity. New York: NY: AMACOM.
Troy University Faculty Handbook(2016): Section 3.9.2.8 [extract] — essential elements of the syllabus (somewhat modified for space):
- Course title
- Course number + section
- Term
- Instructor
- Prerequisites
- Office hours
- Class days, times
- Classroom location
- Office location + e-mail address
- Office telephone
- Course description, objectives
- Text(s)
- Other materials
- Grading methods, criterion weights, make-up policy, mid-term grade reports
- Procedure, course requirements
- General supports (Computer Works, writing center)
- Daily assignments, holidays, add/drop & open dates, dead day, final exam
- ADA statement
- Electronic device statement
- Additional services, statements
- Attendance/
Absence policy
- Incomplete work policy
- Cheating policy
- Specialization requirements (certification, licensure, teacher competencies)