UA South : Supervision

Supervision


Bachelor of Applied Science
Those with a supervision focus will learn and develop skills in the supervisory function. The student will come to understand the critical role of supervision in effective organizations and develop the unique skills required to be an effective supervisor. Students will gain knowledge of organization behavior and theory, decision theory, small group behavior, planning and communications skills.
Curriculum / Course Rotation: 

Core Courses -- 15 units

  • Technical Writing ("C" or better) (ENGV 308)
  • Critical Thinking (ENGV 306, ENGV 380 or POLV 326)
  • Mathematics for Applied Sciences (RNCV 314 or RNCV 376)
  • Basic Research Methods and Analysis (RNCV 316)
  • Ethics (RNCV 319)

General Education Courses -- 21 units

  • Individuals and Societies
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Natural Sciences

Concentration Area Courses -- 24 units

Supervision

  • RNCV 302 The Supervisory Function
  • RNCV 303 Oral & Written Argumentation Skills
  • RNCV 304 Personnel Policies and Procedures
  • RNCV 305 Human Behavior and Ethics
  • RNCV 400 Developing and Maintaining Work Teams
  • RNCV 401 Supervision in a Diverse Work Envirornment
  • RNCV 404 Agency Budgeting and Financial Management
  • RNCV 498 Supervision Captstone

Course Rotation/Schedule

Classes are typically offered on the below schedule. 'Fall' and 'Spring' means each fall or spring semester. 'Alternating Fall' or 'Alternating Spring' means every other fall or spring semester, or once every two years. If you fail to enroll in an offered 'alternating' class it could delay your graduation up to two years, so play it safe and enroll in the class when you see it offered. Contact your academic advisor for more information.
  • ENGV 308: Fall
  • ENGV 306 or ENGV 380 or POLV 326: Fall
  • RNCV 314: Fall (online)
  • RNCV 316: Spring (online)
  • RNCV 319: Spring (online)

Concentration Area Courses -- 24 units

Supervision

  • RNCV 302: Spring
  • RNCV 303: Fall
  • RNCV 304: Fall
  • RNCV 305: Spring
  • RNCV 400: Spring
  • RNCV 401: Fall
  • RNCV 404: Fall
  • RNCV 498: Spring