aCaDeMIC PRogRaMS
MaNageMeNt
the Management program enhances the student’s conceptual, analytical, entrepreneurial, communicative, decision-making, and interpersonal skills as related to a career in management. Management is the process of confronting and resolving situational problems in an organizational setting through planning, organizing, managing, leading, and controlling human and other resources so as to achieve the organization’s mission and objectives.
a multifaceted program balances specialized business topics such as operations, leadership, globalization, entrepreneurship, decision-making, teamwork, change, and quality. graduates of the program are prepared for challenging careers in a variety of managerial capacities existing within for-profit and non-profit industries, such as retail, health care, government, social services, transportation, insurance, education, and manufacturing.
Foundation Courses
CoMM eCoN eNgl eNgl HISt MatH MatH MatH MgMt ItM SeM SeM
SeM
SeM
SeM
252 221 105 212 118 117 122 190 100 123 115 139
239
339
449
effective Speaking Principles of Microeconomics expository Writing or analytical Writing Introduction to History College Mathematics or Mathematical Business analysis or Calculus I Business and Society Digital applications (1 credit-hour) Current Issues Symposium Professional Development Seminar First Year (1 credit-hour) Professional Development Seminar Second Year (1 credit-hour) Professional Development Seminar third Year (1 credit-hour) Professional Development Seminar Fourth Year (1 credit-hour)
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Humanities – 6 credit-hours: 2 courses to be selected from any art, Dance, Humanities, Foreign language, literature, Music, Philosophy, Religion course offerings Social Science – 3 credit-hours: 1 course to be selected from economics, History, Political Science, Public administration, Social Science course offerings
Business Core aCCt aCCt aCCt eCoN FIN ItM lSB MatH MgMt MgMt MgMt MKtg PSCI
238 239 240 222 203 309 227 215 226 365 485 202 315
Financial accounting Financial accounting lab (1 credit-hour) Managerial accounting Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Finance Principles of Information Systems Business law I Statistics I Management and organizational Behavior operations Management Strategic Management Principles of Marketing government and Business Regulations
HRM MgMt MgMt MgMt MgMt MgMt
213 378 388 389 429 482
Human Resource Management entrepreneurial Management International Management Management of Innovation and Change Current Issues in Management Management Seminar
Specialization Courses
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–
–
–
Focused Choices
Advanced Writing – 3 credit-hours: 1 course to be selected from eNgl 320, eNgl 321, eNgl 342, eNg 345, eNgl 346
Electives
18 credit-hours of electives Total Credits Required:
121
Note: all courses are 3 credit-hours unless otherwise noted and may meet only one degree requirement.
Environmental Science – 4 credit-hours: 1 course to be selected from eSCI 233 or eSCI 243 (4 credithours includes a lab)
Human Behavior – 6 credit-hours: 2 courses to be selected from BCoM 247, BCoM 310, BCoM 311, BCoM 316, Psychology, Sociology, environmental Science course offerings
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