ORGL Developing Globally Competent Leaders

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ORGL 431 Developing Globally Competent Leaders COURSE SYLLABUS INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION Instructor: Cynthia Rhodes Office Location: Online University Email Address: Cynthia.rhodes@tamuc.edu Preferred Form of Communication: E-mail Communication Response Time: Within 24 hours Textbook(s) Required: COURSE INFORMATION Materials Textbooks, Readings, Supplementary Readings No book is required for this course. All necessary materials are included in the course. Software Required This is an online course and the following technological resources are required: Computer/Internet access and connection: high-speed preferred (not dial up) Speakers - so you can hear audio enhanced assignments throughout the semester Microsoft Word Optional Texts and/or Materials: none Course Description ORGL 431 - Developing Globally Competent Leaders Hours: 3 This competency course dissects the components of global competence and helps students to interpret them in relation to the critical role of leadership. Students are introduced to a wide variety of resources that have been shown to improve levels of global competence. Upon

completion of the course, students are expected to better interpret and understand their own strengths and development areas that may benefit from further study and attention. Student Learning Outcomes Competency: This course is designed to provided students with an understanding of global dynamics to better interact, communicate, and work effectively in diverse environments. Students are introduced to a wide variety of resources that have been shown to improve levels of global competence. Upon completion of the course, students are expected to better interpret and understand their own strengths and development areas that may benefit from further study and attention. Welcome to the course! I am delighted to have you on this learning journey and look forward to your active participation in the course. Course Learning Outcomes: 1. Understand why globally competent leadership is critical in modern society. 2. Understand and incorporate the skills, knowledge, and abilities that a globally competent leader should possess. 3. Reflect on their personal level of global competence, and strive for continuous improvement. Minimal Technical Skills Needed As a student enrolled at Texas A&M University-Commerce, you have access to an email account via myleo - all my emails (and all other university emails) will go to this account, so please be sure to check it regularly. Conversely, you are to email me via your myleo email as our spam filters will catch Yahoo, Hotmail, etc. Our campus is optimized to work in a Microsoft Windows environment. This means our courses work best if you are using a Windows operating system (XP or newer) and a recent version of Microsoft Internet Explorer (6.0, 7.0, or 8.0). Your courses will also work with Chrome and Mozilla Firefox Assessments Pretest

The Pretest for this Supervision course assesses your knowledge of Effective Supervisor's Competencies & Skills, Contemporary Workplace Considerations, Goal-setting & Organizational Skills, Staffing, Recruiting & Retention Strategy, Control Process Strategy, Decision-making Strategy, Motivational Leadership, Effective Communication and Conflict Resolution Strategies, Group- and Team-building Skills, the Performance Appraisal Process, and the Supervisor's Role in Bargaining Process. The purpose of the pretest is to provide a baseline understanding of your knowledge in this competency. The pretest is required for the course. The grade on the pretest does not count in the final grade. Pretest Content Description Time Value Notes Measures your competency of learning outcomes through essays, short answer, and multiple choice questions. 120 minutes 100 points Posttest The Posttest for this Supervision course assesses your knowledge of Effective Supervisor's Competencies & Skills, Contemporary Workplace Considerations, Goal-setting & Organizational Skills, Staffing, Recruiting & Retention Strategy, Control Process Strategy, Decision-making Strategy, Motivational Leadership, Effective Communication and Conflict Resolution Strategies, Group- and Team-building Skills, the Performance Appraisal Process, and the Supervisor's Role in Bargaining Process. The Posttest is an assessment of your knowledge of the material required for the competency. A score of 80 points or higher is required to demonstrate competency. If you score less than 80 points on the posttest you will have an opportunity to review the material and re-take the second Posttest. You may take the Posttest assessment up to three times. If you have not passed the competency in three attempts, you will need to repeat the course. In order to demonstrate competency, a score of 80 points or higher is required. Content Description Time Value Notes Posttest Measures your competency of learning outcomes through essay, short 180 minutes 100 points

answer, and multiple choice questions. Exercises There are 7 exercises/discussions that will all be included in one Grade. You can find them under "Exercises". All 7 will need to be completed and graded before the posttest is completed. The exercise/discussion grade must be at least an 80 and it and the posttest grade will be averaged for the final grade. You will put them into one word document and e-mail them to your instructor. Content Description Time Value Notes Discussion Measures your competency of learning outcomes through essay, short answers. Not timed 100 points See instructions above Student Responsibilities or Tips for Success in the Course Complete the pretest as soon as you have access to the course. The grade for the pretest is not included in your final grade. The pretest is designed to give you an idea of what information you may already be familiar with that will be covered in the class. Do not wait until the final week of class to begin. Pace yourself. GRADING Final grades in this course will be based on the following scale: A = 90%-100% B = 80%-89% C = 70%-79% D = 60%-69% F = 59% or Below Pretest Grade not counted Posttest Worth 100 points must make a minimum of 80 points to pass Learning Outcome Exercises Worth 100 points this grade will be averaged with the posttest grade

to determine final grade. Final Grade must be a grade of 80 or above. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Browser support D2L is committed to performing key application testing when new browser versions are released. New and updated functionality is also tested against the latest version of supported browsers. However, due to the frequency of some browser releases, D2L cannot guarantee that each browser version will perform as expected. If you encounter any issues with any of the browser versions listed in the tables below, contact D2L Support, who will determine the best course of action for resolution. Reported issues are prioritized by supported browsers and then maintenance browsers. Supported browsers are the latest or most recent browser versions that are tested against new versions of D2L products. Customers can report problems and receive support for issues. For an optimal experience, D2L recommends using supported browsers with D2L products. Maintenance browsers are older browser versions that are not tested extensively against new versions of D2L products. Customers can still report problems and receive support for critical issues; however, D2L does not guarantee all issues will be addressed. A maintenance browser becomes officially unsupported after one year. Note the following: Ensure that your browser has JavaScript and Cookies enabled. For desktop systems, you must have Adobe Flash Player 10.1 or greater. The Brightspace Support features are now optimized for production environments when using the Google Chrome browser, Apple Safari browser, Microsoft Edge browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer browser, and Mozilla Firefox browsers. Desktop Support Browser Supported Browser Version(s) Maintenance Browser Version(s) Microsoft Edge Latest N/A Microsoft Internet Explorer N/A 11 Mozilla Firefox Latest, ESR N/A Google Chrome Latest N/A Apple Safari Latest N/A

Tablet and Mobile Support Device Operating System Browser Supported Browser Version(s) Android Android 4.4+ Chrome Latest Apple ios Safari, Chrome Windows Windows 10 Edge, Chrome, Firefox The current major version of ios (the latest minor or point release of that major version) and the previous major version of ios (the latest minor or point release of that major version). For example, as of June 7, 2017, D2Lsupports ios 10.3.2 and ios 9.3.5, but not ios 10.2.1, 9.0.2, or any other version. Chrome: Latest version for the ios browser. Latest of all browsers, and Firefox ESR. You will need regular access to a computer with a broadband Internet connection. The minimum computer requirements are: o 512 MB of RAM, 1 GB or more preferred o Broadband connection required courses are heavily video intensive o Video display capable of high-color 16-bit display 1024 x 768 or higher resolution You must have a: o Sound card, which is usually integrated into your desktop or laptop computer o Speakers or headphones. o *For courses utilizing video-conferencing tools and/or an online proctoring solution, a webcam and microphone are required. Both versions of Java (32 bit and 64 bit) must be installed and up to date on your machine. At a minimum Java 7, update 51, is required to support the learning management system. The most current version of Java can be downloaded at: JAVA web site http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp Current anti-virus software must be installed and kept up to date. Running the browser check will ensure your internet browser is supported.

Pop-ups are allowed. JavaScript is enabled. Cookies are enabled. You will need some additional free software (plug-ins) for enhanced web browsing. Ensure that you download the free versions of the following software: o Adobe Reader https://get.adobe.com/reader/ o Adobe Flash Player (version 17 or later) https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ o Adobe Shockwave Player https://get.adobe.com/shockwave/ o Apple Quick Time http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ At a minimum, you must have Microsoft Office 2013, 2010, 2007 or Open Office. Microsoft Office is the standard office productivity software utilized by faculty, students, and staff. Microsoft Word is the standard word processing software, Microsoft Excel is the standard spreadsheet software, and Microsoft PowerPoint is the standard presentation software. Copying and pasting, along with attaching/uploading documents for assignment submission, will also be required. If you do not have Microsoft Office, you can check with the bookstore to see if they have any student copies. ACCESS AND NAVIGATION You will need your campus-wide ID (CWID) and password to log into the course. If you do not know your CWID or have forgotten your password, contact the Center for IT Excellence (CITE) at 903.468.6000 or helpdesk@tamuc.edu. Note: Personal computer and internet connection problems do not excuse the requirement to complete all course work in a timely and satisfactory manner. Each student needs to have a backup method to deal with these inevitable problems. These methods might include the availability of a backup PC at home or work, the temporary use of a computer at a friend's home, the local library, office service companies, Starbucks, a TAMUC campus open computer lab, etc. COMMUNICATION AND SUPPORT Brightspace Support Need Help? Student Support If you have any questions or are having difficulties with the course material, please contact your Instructor. Technical Support If you are having technical difficulty with any part of Brightspace, please contact Brightspace Technical Support at 1-877-325-7778 or click

on the Live Chat or click on the words click here to submit an issue via email. System Maintenance Please note that on the 4th Sunday of each month there will be System Maintenance which means the system will not be available 12 pm-6 am CST. Interaction with Instructor Statement University e-mail is the preferred form of communication, please e-mail me through your myleo e-mail and not your personal e-mail. Feel free to ask questions as they arise as you navigate the course. COURSE AND UNIVERSITY PROCEDURES/POLICIES Course Specific Procedures/Policies You have 7 weeks to complete this course, no late submissions will be allowed. Access and Navigation This course will be facilitated using D2L, the Learning Management System used by Texas A&M University-Commerce. To get started with the course, go to: https://leoportal.tamuc.edu/uportal/f/welcome/normal/render.up You will need your CWID and password to log in to the course. If you do not know your CWID or have forgotten your password, contact Technology Services at 903.468.6000 or helpdesk@tamucommerce.edu. D2L Student Technical Support Texas A&M University-Commerce provides students technical support in the use of D2L. The student help desk may be reached by the following means 24 hours a day, seven days a week. helpdesk@tamuc.edu or 903-468-6000. Course Concerns If you have questions pertaining to the content of this course (e.g., questions about an exam, about course due dates, etc.), please contact your instructor via email. Other Questions/Concerns Contact the appropriate TAMU-C department related to your questions/concerns. If you are unable to reach the appropriate department with questions regarding your course enrollment, billing, advising, or financial aid, please call 903-886-5511 between the hours of 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.) Syllabus Change Policy The syllabus is a guide. Circumstances and events, such as student progress, may make it necessary for the instructor to modify the syllabus during the semester. Any changes made to the syllabus will be announced in advance.

University Specific Procedures Student Conduct All students enrolled at the University shall follow the tenets of common decency and acceptable behavior conducive to a positive learning environment. The Code of Student Conduct is described in detail in the Student Guidebook. http://www.tamuc.edu/admissions/onestopshop/undergraduateadmissions/studentguidebook.as px Students should also consult the Rules of Netiquette for more information regarding how to interact with students in an online forum: Netiquette http://www.albion.com/netiquette/corerules.html TAMUC Attendance For more information about the attendance policy please visit the Attendance webpage and Procedure 13.99.99.R0.01. http://www.tamuc.edu/admissions/registrar/generalinformation/attendance.aspx http://www.tamuc.edu/aboutus/policiesproceduresstandardsstatements/rulesprocedures/13stude nts/academic/13.99.99.r0.01.pdf Academic Integrity Students at Texas A&M University-Commerce are expected to maintain high standards of integrity and honesty in all of their scholastic work. For more details and the definition of academic dishonesty see the following procedures: Undergraduate Academic Dishonesty 13.99.99.R0.03 http://www.tamuc.edu/aboutus/policiesproceduresstandardsstatements/rulesprocedures/13stude nts/undergraduates/13.99.99.r0.03undergraduateacademicdishonesty.pdf Graduate Student Academic Dishonesty 13.99.99.R0.10 http://www.tamuc.edu/aboutus/policiesproceduresstandardsstatements/rulesprocedures/13stude nts/graduate/13.99.99.r0.10graduatestudentacademicdishonesty.pdf ADA Statement Students with Disabilities The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that

provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact: Office of Student Disability Resources and Services Texas A&M University-Commerce Gee Library- Room 162 Phone (903) 886-5150 or (903) 886-5835 Fax (903) 468-8148 Email: studentdisabilityservices@tamuc.edu Website: Office of Student Disability Resources and Services http://www.tamuc.edu/campuslife/campusservices/studentdisabilityresourcesandservices/ Nondiscrimination Notice Texas A&M University-Commerce will comply in the classroom, and in online courses, with all federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination and related retaliation on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, genetic information or veteran status. Further, an environment free from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression will be maintained. Campus Concealed Carry Statement Texas Senate Bill - 11 (Government Code 411.2031, et al.) authorizes the carrying of a concealed handgun in Texas A&M University-Commerce buildings only by persons who have been issued and are in possession of a Texas License to Carry a Handgun. Qualified law enforcement officers or those who are otherwise authorized to carry a concealed handgun in the State of Texas are also permitted to do so. Pursuant to Penal Code (PC) 46.035 and A&M- Commerce Rule 34.06.02.R1, license holders may not carry a concealed handgun in restricted locations. For a list of locations, please refer to the Carrying Concealed Handguns On Campus document and/or consult your event organizer. Web url: http://www.tamuc.edu/aboutus/policiesproceduresstandardsstatements/rulesprocedures/34safet yofemployeesandstudents/34.06.02.r1.pdf Pursuant to PC 46.035, the open carrying of handguns is prohibited on all A&M-Commerce campuses. Report violations to the University Police Department at 903-886-5868 or 9-1-1.