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Curriculum in
Management

The B.B.A. in Management offers a broad range of career opportunities. A management student develops the skills and knowledge necessary to plan, organize, make decisions, communicate, and lead effectively in a variety of work settings. The management major provides the opportunity to acquire competencies in preparation for work in human resource management, entrepreneurship and small business, retail and services industries, non-profit and governmental entities, and global enterprises. Written and oral communication skills, teamwork abilities, and organization proficiencies are emphasized. Overall, the major affords the student maximum choice flexibility of jobs, organizations and industries, as well as provides a solid foundation for pursuing graduate studies in business, law, and a variety of other disciplines.

 
JUNIOR YEAR*
FINC 341 Business Finance
(3-0)
3
 
ENGL 210 Sci. and Technical Writing or ENGL 301 Technical Writing
(3-0)
3
INFO 303 Statistical Methods
(3-0)
3
  INFO 305 Adv. Business Analysis
(3-0)
3
MGMT 363 The Management Process
(3-0)
3
  INFO 364 Operations Management
(3-0)
3
MKTG 321 Marketing
(3-0)
3
  MGMT 372 Managing Org. Behavior
(3-0)
3
Humanities elective 6
3
  MGMT 373 Managing Human Resources
(3-0)
3
 
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  MGMT 450 Inter. Env. of Business 8
(3-0)
3
 
   
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SENIOR YEAR*
ECON 322 Appl. Microecon. Theory or ECON 323 Microeconomic Theory
(3-0)
3
 
MGMT 466 Strategic Management
(3-0)
3
MGMT 489 Negotiation
(3-0)
3
 
MGMT elective 13
3
MGMT elective 13
3
 
MGMT elective 13
3
MGMT elective 13
3
  Business elective 14
3
General elective 7
3
  General elective 7
4
General elective 7
3
   
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