Bachelor degree in Management and Organizational Behavior at Benedictine University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Management and Organizational Behavior at Benedictine University

Benedictine University
Bachelor degree
Management and Organizational Behavior

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Management and organizational behavior majors must complete the University core requirements, which are partially satisfied by one core approved philosophy course in ethics, MATH-S105(3) or MATH-S110 (3), and MATH-C115(3). All business majors must complete CMSC-180 and either CMSC-181 or 183, depending on the student's background. CMSC-181 should be taken by students who believe they already have a background in the Office Suite. CMSC-183 is recommended for those students who need to develop skills using the Office Suite.

This program and courses are designed to:

1. Evaluate the role of economics and business in the social environment of our culture;

2. Articulate how the functional areas of business interrelate within organizations;

3. Improve skills in communication, analytical thinking and appreciating the human element in organizations; and

4. Develop specific skills applicable to the various aspects of of the functional areas of business.

This program and major are designed to:

1. Prepare you for entry level positions;

2. Enable you to perform effectively in professional and career positions in management; and

3. Prepare you for graduate and professional study in business or management.
All students in this program will receive a thorough grounding in:

1. Economics (the theoretical basis for the discipline);

2. Mathematics and statistics (the tool subjects);

3. The principles pertinent to all of the functional areas of business, accounting, finance, management, and marketing, in an integrated manner and with adequate focus on their international aspects; and

4. The important functional areas of management; including human resources, operations management, organizational behavior and the management process of planning, implementation and control.

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