Resources
Internships
Internship experiences enable students to identify and develop skills within their university course of study. The practical hands on experience gained through the internship becomes a valuable tool as students graduate and enter the work place. The Department of Management recognizes the value of the internship experience and students may enroll for three hours of academic credit while completing the internship and completing a project or paper under the direction of a department faculty member.
The UGA Libraries
The University of Georgia Libraries include three principal facilities on the UGA campus in Athens: the Main Library, the Science Library, and the Student Learning Center. The Libraries also has primary responsibility for a number of smaller on-campus libraries, reading rooms, and materials centers, and collaborates with several UGA research facilities throughout the state.
Campus-wide Computing Facilities
The University's varied computing needs are supported by mainframe and microcomputer facilities, and the campus-wide data network that connects all buildings to state, national, and international computer networks. The IBM mainframe, along with a cluster of IBM workstations, provides multiple operating systems and a wide range of applications software for use by faculty, staff, and students. Central mainframe resources of most interest to students are GALILEO, and MyID, the student computing facility, a good place to learn how to use electronic mail and other applications. Computer Services Sites, located throughout the campus, give students access to microcomputers with standard word processing, spreadsheet and graphics software, along with connection to mainframe and departmental resources on a campus-wide data network. Terry College students have ready access to several Computer Services Sites.
Terry College Computing Facilities
In addition to the computing facilities provided by the University of Georgia, business students have access to several computer laboratories maintained and operated by the Terry College Office of Information Technology.
Executive Education and Outreach
Faculty members of the department have been quite active in a variety of executive development programs designed for major organizations both in the state of Georgia, nationally and internationally. Three programs are housed within the Department and are directed by its faculty and staff. These are the Chamber of Commerce Leadership program (one week each year), The Public Utility Leadership program (two weeks each year), and the Southeastern Credit Union Management School (two weeks each year).
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