Schools
School of Business
Major in Management
The management curriculum is designed with maximum flexibility to accommodate those students who have explicit career objectives and interests in any of several management areas, including human resources. The courses offered in this major develop the student's capacity as a decision maker in an organization.
Management Program (18 credits). All courses listed require a C or better.
Course Requirements in the Junior and Senior Years. (12 cr.)
- BUS-P 421 Supply Chain Management (3 cr.)
- BUS-W 311 New Venture Creation (3 cr.)
- BUS-Z 440 Personnel-Human Resource Management (3 cr.)
- BUS-Z 447 Leadership, Teamwork, and Diversity (3 cr.)
Choose two 300/400 level courses from the School of Business approved list. (6 cr.)
- BUS-A 311 Intermediate Accounting I (3 cr.)
- BUS-A 312 Intermediate Accounting II (3 cr.)
- BUS-A 325 Cost Accounting (3 cr.)
- BUS-A 328 Introduction to Taxation (3 cr.)
- BUS-A 337 Accounting Information Systems (3 cr.)
- BUS-A 339 Advanced Income Tax (3 cr.)
- BUS-A 422 Advanced Financial Accounting (3 cr.)
- BUS-A 424 Auditing (3 cr.)
- BUS-F 302 Financial Decision Making (3 cr.)
- BUS-F 420 Investments (3 cr.)
- BUS-L 406 Employment Problems and Law (3 cr.)
- BUS-M 303 Marketing Research (3 cr.)
- BUS-M 405 Consumer Behavior (3 cr.)
- BUS-M 415 Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications (3 cr.)
- BUS-M 426 Sales Management (3 cr.)
- BUS-M 450 Marketing Strategy (3 cr.)
- BUS-M 455 Customer Relationship Management (3 cr.)
- BUS-M 460 Digital Marketing (3 cr.)
- BUS-W 430 Organizational Change (3 cr.)
- BUS-Z 447 Leadership, Teamwork, and Diversity (3 cr.)
- BUS-Z 470 Topics in Human Resources (3 cr.)
In addition, each student is required to complete an applied learning experience. See an advisor for options. (3 cr.)
4+1 Program
By working with the undergraduate and graduate advisors and taking 15 credits a semester, it is possible to graduate in 5 years with both Bachelor of Science in Business and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees. Students interested in this program must be qualified to begin calculus their freshman year or must enroll in summer classes. Contact the undergraduate business advisor for more information.