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Focuses on helping individuals understand how scientific information effects management decision making and public policy.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Learn about the components of an organization's marketing program and how products are priced, promoted, and distributed.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Learn how the price system affects the production of goods as well as who benefits from it and who influences it.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Arts and Sciences
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Explore the evolution of humankind through the fossil record and investigate the roots of human biology and behavior.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Arts and Sciences
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Learn how people are effectively managed in organizations and develop relevant problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, ILR School
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Analyze economic factors in relation to the stability and growth of national income.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Arts and Sciences
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Explore how ideas about personal responsibility and assumptions about race have shaped the American penal system.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Arts and Sciences
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