Management

Management teaches students to use specialized knowledge, skills, and systematic analysis to solve problems and improve business operations. 

The concentration is ideal for students who aspire to middle- and upper-level management positions in organizations ranging from small start-up enterprises to large corporations. Non-business majors may take management courses to develop leadership skills appropriate for nonprofit and government positions. 

Our graduates seek employment as general managers, product or service managers, administrators, supervisors, strategic planners, human resource specialists, and entry level supervisors in the manufacturing, distribution, and service industries. 

The management concentration classes below are in addition to the general Business Management and Administration major requirements.

Concentration Requirements

Course

BS

AS

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3

 

Three approved business electives

9

9

Minimum     

27

18


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