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Professor: Madresehee (Director)
The purpose of the Institute for Management
Studies is to enhance the educational opportunities
for students majoring or minoring in accounting,
business administration, or economics. It does this
by offering an expanded internship program,
special seminars on important management
topics, student involvement in faculty research
and professional projects, executive development
seminars, and a Management Scholars
program for academically talented students
(described below). In addition, the IMS hosts
guest speakers and conferences on current
management issues. The IMS also offers an exchange program
for business, accounting and economics
students with the Westminster Business
School (WBS) which is part of the University
of Westminster system located in London.
WBS is located in the heart of London on
Marylebone Road near Regents Park. Eligible
students who participate in the program will
spend one semester in London taking a full
schedule of classes in such areas as international
business, management, accounting
and economics. The credits received will then
be transferred back to Lycoming College.
Eligible WBS students are also permitted to
study at Lycoming College for one semester. All students who have a declared major or
minor in accounting, business administration,
or economics and who are in good academic
standing are automatically members of the
IMS. However, the IMS Director may invite or
permit other students to join the IMS who do
not meet the first criterion, such as freshmen
who have not yet declared a major or minor. 210
MANAGEMENT SCHOLAR SEMINAR
Team-taught interdisciplinary seminar
under the direction of the IMS faculty. A
different interdisciplinary topic relevant to
students in all three IMS departments is
offered at least once a year. Completion of
two semesters required by the Management
Scholars Program. One-quarter unit of
credit. Prerequisite: Membership in the
Management Scholars Program or consent of IMS Director. May be repeated for credit.
340
MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP STUDY
A practicum in which students work as
interns for businesses, government agencies
and nonprofit organizations in the
Williamsport area and locations in Pennsylvania,
New Jersey, New York, Washington,
D.C., and other places. Reading, writing and
research assignments vary by the credit value
of the experience. Enrollments are limited to
the numbers of available placements. Most
internships are full-time paid positions, although part-time and unpaid positions are
occasionally accepted. Four to eight semester
hours of credit. Prerequisite: Membership in
the Institute for Management Studies and
consent of the Director. May be repeated for
a maximum of 16 credits.
349
EUROPEAN BUSINESS EXPERIENCE
An extensive European business experience
based in London that will study how and
why businesses go global with special
emphasis on financial, marketing and management
issues. In addition, the course will
explore how local business culture affects the
management of a company. The activities
include site visits to businesses, tours of
financial institutions, lectures and assigned
cultural activities. Assessment will include
preparatory reading before the start of class,
written reports while in Europe and a final
project that will focus on a particular topic of
interest. Research for this project will be
conducted during the trip with the paper due
after return. The class will take place in
London with side trips to Oxford in the UK
and Paris. After study in London, the course
will feature an extended trip to another
country such as Poland, Russia or Hungary. IMS Scholars Program
The IMS sponsors a Management Scholars
Program for academically talented students in
the three IMS departments. To join the
Management Scholars Program, a student
must satisfy the following criteria:
a) Have a declared major or minor in one
or more of the IMS departments.
However, the IMS Director may invite
or permit other students to join the
Management Scholars Program who
do not meet this criterion, such as
freshmen who have not yet declared a
major or minor. b) Have an overall GPA of 3.25 or higher,
or exhibit strong academic potential if
the student is a first-semester freshman. To graduate as a Management Scholar, a
student must meet the following criteria: a) Successfully complete two semester hours
of Management Scholar Seminars.
b) Successfully complete a major or minor
in one of the three IMS departments. c) Graduate with a GPA of 3.25 or higher
in both overall college work, and
within an IMS major and/or minor.
d) Successfully complete an appropriate
internship, practicum or independent
study, or complete a special project
approved by the IMS Director. At least one Management Scholar Seminar is taught per academic year on an
interdisciplinary topic of relevance to students in
all three IMS departments. The seminars are normally offered as one
semester-hour courses and do not result in overload
charges for full-time students.
Students who are currently Lycoming College Scholars may also become
Management Scholars and participate in both programs.
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