Courses

DEISJ in the Workplace

BUS 208

Business & Professional Studies

Credits: 3

The principles of diversity, equity, inclusion & social justice in the workplace have evolved from an emphasis on HR compliance to a strategic-level, organization-wide effort that has resulted in a positive impact in today’s organizational performance, including a renewed competitive advantage. This course provides an historical perspective along with an overview of the evolution of the management of DEISJ. Students will analyze the role that complex workplace networks of social structures and systems have played in the creation and perpetuation of the dynamics of organizational culture including power, privilege, oppression, and opportunity. During this course, students will analyze the efforts of local and national organizations in the areas of DEISJ, applying the principles of rights, access, equity, and autonomous participation to the efforts of these organizations.

We currently offer the following 2 classes in this course:

DEISJ in the Workplace

Section: BUS208 01

CRN: 83904

Type: DO NOT USE Hybrid/Blended

Instructor: Staff

Term: Fall 2024

Fees: Technology Fee $70


Class Schedule

Dates: 2024-08-26 - 2024-12-18
Days: MWF
Time: 08:40 am - 09:35 am
Location: HAS 207

DEISJ in the Workplace

Section: BUS208 S01

CRN: 84006

Type: Lecture

Instructor: Mindy Kole

Term: Fall 2024

Fees: Technology Fee $70


Class Schedule

Dates: 2024-08-26 - 2024-12-18
Location: Online

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