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""""College of Technology  
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Applied Supervision

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Career Opportunities
The curriculum is broad based and designed to meet the demands of business and service organizations. Graduates of this program will have a foundation of the supervisory process, an overview of employment laws and practices, recruitment and selection of employees, and a sound base for lifelong learning. Students will be prepared for employment opportunities in supervision.
 

Degree & Certificate Options
The College of Technology offers an Associate of Science degree in Applied Supervision designed to transfer into several 4-year degree programs. Visit with an academic advisor for specific 4-year degree options.

 
What you will learn
  • Understand the supervisor's evolving role
  • Listen actively and communicate effectively with employees
  • Create and maintain a motivating work environment
  • Develop and maintain team momentum
  • Conform to current legal workplace requirements
  • Implement an organization's policies for recruitment and hiring
  • Recognize the importance of internal and external customer service
  • Define leadership and describe the difference between a leader and a supervisor
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""CAREER CLOSEUP
Job Outlook and Pay Info
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Median Wage (MT)* $29,600
Median Wage (US)* $39,900
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Average entry-level wage, COT grads (2001-2003) n/a
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Expected growth (MT)* 9%
Expected growth (US)* 7%
(projections through 2010)  
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*Bureau of Labor Statistics, Office of Employment Projections; MT Dept. of Labor and Industry, Research and Analysis Bureau
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Skills, Traits, Preparatory Classes that would be helpful
  • Effective oral and written communication skills
  • Capable of speaking in front of large groups
  • Ability to handle confrontation and enforce workplace policies and procedures
  • Use of logic and reasoning for problem solving
  • Previous algebra or advanced mathematics course(s)
Program Costs
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