UIS
Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog
Academic
Year 2006 - 2007
LABOR RELATIONS
Undergraduate Minor
Faculty Hugh Harris, Robert Sipe
Associated Faculty Anne Draznin
Contact: (217) 206-6646
lar@uis.edu or www.uis.edu/laborrelations/
The labor relations minor is designed to help students develop an
understanding of the environment in which both employees and
managers find themselves in contemporary American society. The minor
offers a broadening experience for students with a variety of
academic backgrounds and preparations, including those with an
associate in art or associate in science degree that focuses on
labor studies or those with two years of study at a college or
university who have majored in business administration, public
administration, or social science‑related fields. Building on these
backgrounds, the minor provides a framework in which contemporary
issues of labor‑management relations in the economy's public and
private sectors are addressed.
The labor relations minor focuses on a variety of areas related
to work relations and work environments, including 1) the nature of
work in society, 2) the politics and economics of the workplace, 3)
the various schemes of work design and compensation, and 4) the
consequences of present and possible alternative forms of work
and/or work relations. Work itself is viewed as a major factor
influencing the lives of individuals and institutions. The minor's
emphasis is on the relationship between labor and management and the
impact of that relationship on organizational effectiveness and on
the work force.
To earn a minor in labor relations, students must complete a
minimum of 16 semester hours of upper‑division course work at the
University of Illinois at Springfield.
Core courses
LAR 423 Labor Management Relations 4 Hrs.
LAR 424 Contemporary Workplace Issues 4 Hrs.
LAR 463 Labor Law 4 Hrs.
One LAR elective, as approved by the student's
faculty adviser 4 Hrs.
Total 16 Hrs.
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