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A+B. Intro_SJ.1 - University of Maryland University College

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Students must choose one <strong>of</strong> the following courses:<br />

IMAN 635 Managing Country Risk (3)<br />

IMAN 640 International Marketing Management (3)<br />

IMAN 645 The International Legal and Tax Environment (3)<br />

Note: The first course taken should be IMAN 601 followed by<br />

IMAN 615. The remaining courses may be taken in any order.<br />

Certificates in Management <strong>of</strong> Technological<br />

Systems<br />

Biotechnology Management (15 credits)<br />

The certificate in Biotechnology Management is designed to<br />

provide the student with a solid foundation in the technical,<br />

business, and ethical issues facing the industry today.<br />

Students must take the following courses:<br />

BIOT 640 Societal Issues in Biotechnology (3)<br />

BIOT<br />

641 Commercializing Biotechnology in Early-Stage<br />

Ventures (3)<br />

BIOT 643 The Techniques <strong>of</strong> Biotechnology (3)<br />

BIOT 644 The Regulatory Environment <strong>of</strong> Biotechnology (3)<br />

BIOT 610 <strong>Intro</strong>duction to Bioinformatics (3)<br />

Energy Resources Management and Policy (15 credits)<br />

The certificate in Energy Resources Management and Policy is<br />

intended to strengthen the knowledge <strong>of</strong> energy-related matters<br />

<strong>of</strong> practicing pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. The course <strong>of</strong> study provides a foundation<br />

for managing complex issues dealing with the availability<br />

and use <strong>of</strong> energy resources, energy economics, alternate energy<br />

resources, energy policy development, and energy conservation.<br />

Students must take the following courses:<br />

ENER 601 Energy Resources (3)<br />

ENER 602 Energy Economics (3)<br />

Environmental Management (15 credits)<br />

The certificate in Environmental Management is intended for<br />

people seeking to improve their abilities in managing environmental<br />

projects and programs. It is particularly helpful to relatively<br />

new environmental managers who wish to strengthen skills<br />

in working with a diverse group <strong>of</strong> environmental pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.<br />

Students must take the following courses:<br />

ENVM 641 Environmental Auditing (3)<br />

ENVM 643 Environmental Communications and Reporting (3)<br />

ENVM 644 New Technologies in Environmental Management (3)<br />

ENVM 646<br />

Environmental/Energy Law and Policy<br />

Development (3)<br />

ENVM 647 Environmental Risk Assessment (3)<br />

Project Management (15 credits)<br />

The graduate certificate in Project Management is designed to<br />

facilitate the learning and application <strong>of</strong> skills that are critical in<br />

modern project management in both public- and private-sector<br />

organizations. The in-depth and practical courses help students<br />

to develop the knowledge and skills required for effectively<br />

managing different types <strong>of</strong> projects. In addition, this graduate<br />

certificate program helps students prepare for the Project<br />

Management Pr<strong>of</strong>essional certification examination <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />

the Project Management Institute.<br />

Students must take the following courses:<br />

PMAN 634 Program and Project Management (3)<br />

PMAN 635 Techniques <strong>of</strong> Scheduling and Resource Allocation (3)<br />

PMAN 636 Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> Contracting (3)<br />

PMAN 637 Risk Management: Tools and Techniques (3)<br />

PMAN 638<br />

Communication, Negotiation, and Conflict<br />

Resolution (3)<br />

ENER 603 Energy Infrastructure Management (3)<br />

ENER 604 New Technologies in Energy Management (3)<br />

ENVM 646<br />

Environmental/Energy Law and Policy<br />

Development (3)<br />

Course descriptions are found on pp. 110–56.<br />

| 106 | 2003–2004 Graduate Catalog

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