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CALIFORNIA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY
Contract #
A-2023-069-26
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
5/2/2023
Expiration Date
6/30/2027
Insurance Exp Date
4/4/2025
Destruction Year
2032
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expert or leader in your organization who understands where and how to apply advanced <br />analytics to create business value. <br />Special topics courses include courses that address a current or timely topic, that are in a "pilot" <br />phase before being offered on an ongoing basis, or that are known to be one-time offerings. <br />Special topics course offerings can vary from term to term. Each special topic course should add <br />the keyword on the course title to identify the course content. <br />Mj3591 Seminars (1,5 — 0 creditsj <br />This course is meant to give students opportunities to explore topics in broad areas. Students <br />will participate in a series of presentations. The presenters will come from other schools, <br />industries, our faculty, and other students. The topics may be any aspect of the latest technologies <br />or an approach that is interesting to students. Students can take up to two seminar courses. In this <br />course, students will participate in activities that will develop their broad skills and knowledge, <br />also they will have opportunities to explore a special topic in depth. <br />This class is designed for students to understand organizational behavior and learn how to better <br />adapt to the ever -changing corporate world. The class helps students to effectively advance their <br />careers in the corporate environment by aligning their personal mission with the missions of their <br />companies. The course teaches students how to successfully lead a team in a corporate <br />environment, understand others' unique perspectives and motivation, build win -win working <br />relationships. This class elevates students' strategic thinking, defines and aligns goals with their <br />company's most critical priorities and missions. This course enhances students' ability to <br />execute their missions smoothly and add significant value to their organizations. Real -life <br />examples, live practice, simulation projects are included in the course. Students are required to <br />give presentations in the end. <br />.+s MW^x..� <br />593 DigiialgTnans orrrtaLL►on cre ,�Ysj, <br />This course is designed to help students to build strong digital twins — for both company and <br />individual, to become more competitive in the digital age. This class will help students to gain <br />practical experience in building successful brands for their companies and individuals in the <br />digital era. This course teaches students the practice in how to build modern digital brands while <br />utilizing traditional leadership skills to broaden their influence. Social media channels and digital <br />marketing applications are used to expand the presence of corporations and individuals. This <br />class will also cover how to use these digital platforms and tools to build a thriving ecosystem <br />for their work and life. Real -life examples will be analyzed in the classroom, live practice and <br />Page 46 of 65 <br />
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