Bachelor degrees in Management Science, General: A general program that focuses on the application of mathematical modeling, programming, forecasting and operations research techniques to the analysis of problems of business organization and performance. Includes instruction in optimization theory and mathematical techniques, stochastic and dynamic modeling, operations analysis, and the design and testing of prototype systems and evaluation models.
The Bachelor of Science in Business/Management is designed for the working adult who wants to acquire or build knowledge and skills essential for management in private and public organizations. The curriculum emphasizes performance systems, employment law, marketing and public relations, financial analysis, global business strategies, and quality management.
The College of Business offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Administration, with a concentration in Management. This program provides students with an opportunity to acquire skills and knowledge necessary for managing groups and organizations in increasingly competitive environments. Emphasis is given to the development of skills in planning, organizing, leading, and controlling various business
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The programs offered through the Department of Management develop managerial skills that enable graduates to work in all types of industries -- financial, consumer products, education, health care, public relations, utilities, retail, manufacturing and others.
The management curriculum offers three options: human resources management, operations management and entrepreneurship. They provide a broad foundation in skills important to managers -- such...
All organizations - businesses, nonprofit groups, and government agencies - need people who can manage resources effectively and efficiently. The Management major prepares students to lead and coordinate people, activities, and systems to achieve organizational goals through focusing on the critical functions of managers: planning, organizing, controlling, and directing.
There is no typical career path for management majors. The knowledge and skills...
With the explosion of business opportunities around the country and the world, knowledgeable managers are more in demand than ever. Courses such as organization behavior, human resource management, leadership, negotiations, managing diversity, and compensation management round out a management major. A management major opens the door to responsible positions in both non-profit and for-profit institutions.
The Bachelor of Science in Business/Management is designed for the working adult who wants to acquire or build knowledge and skills essential for management in private and public organizations. The curriculum emphasizes performance systems, employment law, marketing and public relations, financial analysis, global business strategies, and quality management.
The Bachelor of Arts degree Management prepares students for careers in managing organizational resources in government, profit and non-profit organizations and graduate study. The task of the manager is to coordinate the activities of people and resources to accomplish organizational objectives. The manager must perform a variety of roles for the organization to achieve its goals: planner, leader,...
Graduates of the Bachelor of Business Administration program (concentrating in General Management) are prepared for professional careers in business, government, and non-profit organizations. Courses in this unique program provide students with the skill sets required of knowledge workers in this Information Age.
Graduates will have the problem solving, strategic planning, communication, interpersonal,...
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