Management (Undergraduate) (MGT)

MGT 308 Travel & Tourism Management (3 credits)
This course provides an overview of the travel industry field and related businesses including an examination of the close linkages between hotel, food, recreation, transportation and other industries affected by tourism. Special attention will be given to the travel industry network, domestic and international travel and tourism trends, the impact of government and public policy on tourism, travel destination planning and development, and the effects of travel and tourism on infrastructure and native cultures.

MGT 330 Business & Society (3 credits)
An interdisciplinary introduction to contemporary social and ethical problems which businesses face. This course deals with the relationship of the corporation to other social and political institutions in America and with international changes affecting American businesses.

MGT 340 International Management (3 credits)
This course identifies areas of similarities and differences in terms of cultures and sub-cultures, legal, political and social systems, as well as economic order. The effect of environmental factors on multinational business operations is explored. Special attention is given to the opportunities and problems which different environments afford management of international business.

MGT 347 International Management Field Study: Brazil (3 credits)
This course provides students an opportunity to have an interdisciplinary experience in the study of business, energy, and environmental issues in Brazil. Students will visit a variety of organizations which will include for profit and not for profit organizations, government agencies, and entrepreneurial organizations who demonstrate sustainable business and environmental practices. The course will be team taught by biology and business professors who have international experience. There will be 6 classes prior to the trip and 2 classes following the trip which students will research and report on various aspects of Brazil's economy, agriculture, business, environment, politics, and future in the global economy. Students will also participate in a community green mapping project in Brazil.

MGT 347A /BIO 399K Ecotourism and Sustainability in Tuscany (3 credits)
This course provides an opportunity to have an interdisciplinary experience in the study of ecotourism, sustainability and business/hospitatlity issues in Italy. Students will visit various venues that demonstrate sustainable business and environmental practices. Students will also participate in a community green mappihng project in the Mugello Territories in Tuscany. Prerequisite: BIO 102 or ENV 221 and ENV 222, and permission of department chairperson required.
 

MGT 396U / CIT 396C - The Hudson River Experience: Multiple Perspectives on Environmental Responsibility (3 credits)
Many environmental issues facing the nation and planet can be studies in unique fashion through focusing on the Hudson River Experiences. Through a combination of classroom, field, and experiential learning, this course will use the Hudson River Valley and region as its connecting theme and central subject. The semester will be comprised of four (4) modules taught by diverse faculty and will include business, policy, humanities, and technology. Students will gain a deep understanding of the environment in which Pace University is located and the pivotal role this region has played in local and global affairs, particularly in relation to the environment.



Note: Some courses may not be offered each semester. Some courses run only once per academic year, or every other academic year. Search the class schedule for current offerings.