FRESHMAN YEAR
First Semester
Eng 135 Freshman Composition I
Math 138 College Algerbra
Bio 140 Gen. Biology
or
ESc 140 Gen. Env. Health Sci
PE Physical Education 2
BA 111 Freshman Semiar I 1
Hist 130 Intro to African Am. History
Rel 120 Comparative Religion
Second Semester
Eng 137 Freshman Composition II
Math 140 Precalculus
Th 220 Theatre Appreciation or ...
The mission of the Management Department is to contribute to the successful development of ethical and socially responsible managers and leaders. Success in the changing global business environment requires interpersonal competence, social responsibility, the effective use of information technology, and the ability to understand the inner workings of the entire organization. In addition, managers must learn continuously, think analytically, and manage...
The B.S. in Business Administration is designed to prepare students for a professional career in business or for graduate study. Emphasis in management is based on a selection of elective courses developed jointly by the student and Academic Adviser.
A major in Business Administration is achieved by completion of the following courses, in addition to the General Education and electives required for a degree:
Management major integrate courses in management with a strong background in business administration. They foster innovation and creativity in decision-making and help you develop the skills necessary to actively participate in the management of a modern organization. The design of the program reflects the constantly changing pattern of the business world, and you'll be exposed to every function of an organization. The programs incorporate creative...
Management major integrate courses in management with a strong background in business administration. They foster innovation and creativity in decision-making and help you develop the skills necessary to actively participate in the management of a modern organization. The design of the program reflects the constantly changing pattern of the business world, and you'll be exposed to every function of an organization. The programs incorporate creative...
Building on a solid foundation of liberal arts, science and general business, you‘ll develop a broad understanding of management. Through the shared business core courses, you‘ll gain business knowledge in accounting, marketing, economics, information systems, and the social and legal environments of business. As a management major, you‘ll also learn about the details of management through courses in human-resource management, organizational behavior,...
The Management major is designed for students seeking a business oriented degree that prepares them for people-oriented careers. The major comprises of 42 units and is delivered in the traditional format. The required courses include a balance of basic business and management courses that enable graduates to develop the leadership and critical thinking skills necessary to succeed in any organization. This major also provides students flexibility with...
The Management major prepares the student for managerial positions in virtually any business, both technical and non-technical. It is particularly appropriate for students who are unsure about pursuing specializations in Marketing, Accounting or Computer Information Systems. Because the Management major is broad in scope, it opens opportunities to many occupations in marketing and financial areas, while being most appropriate for students seeking...
The Management Program is a specialization within the Business AdministrDependiation Major (BADM) in the College of Business and Technology. Students take the same pre-Business and Business core courses required of all BADM majors. Graduates in management are expected to have a well-rounded exposure to accounting, marketing, finance, economics, business law, and information systems. ng on your interest, 18 additional credits from any of these subject...
The curriculum and the instructional strategies of the Management programs are designed to prepare executives and leaders of modern organizations. Almost 600 students in the major program receive quality education, knowledge and skills in the areas of business strategies and decisions, organizational behavior and processes, human resource management, teamwork, manufacturing, service, global and small business operations.
The Management concentration offers the managers of tomorrow the theoretical underpinning and hands-on experience that will allow them to realize their abilities, draw on their strengths, and exercise their dormant skills. Students explore management principles (sound practices, ethical considerations, and organizational structure); marketing (manufacturing, retail, and wholesale); and organizational theory (managing groups and individuals, international...
Choose two areas and meet the criteria specified by the departments. Usually, this involves one required course and a choice of an elective.
Note: Students who have elected another concentration within the Carroll School of Management as well as the General Management concentration must select areas different from their other CSOM concentration as they pursue General Management.
Accounting
The Management and Leadership concentration will help develop and enhance your ability to lead and manage people and organizations. These skills are highly desired by virtually all potential employers, making the Management and Leadership concentration beneficial to all CSOM undergraduates.
In addition to taking MB021 Organizational Behavior or MB031 Organizational Behavior - Honors, the concentration requires MB127 Leadership and three electives....
The concentration in management is designed to provide students an understanding of management and its roles, tasks, and practices. Emphasis is placed on:
1. Leadership and the impact of leadership style on organizational efforts.
2. Proper application of the constantly evolving set of concepts and principles governing organizational effort with regard to people, functions, systems, and processes.
3. The art and science of analysis and decision-making.
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Academic programs in the William H. Thompson School of Business are designed to prepare students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities for responsible citizenship and leadership roles in ever-changing business and society. Performance expectations are high for both students in the programs and for graduates in their careers.
The School concentrates its undergraduate professional courses in the last two years of the four-year degree program. A...
The management major prepares students for positions to manage the resources of
business (financial, human, equipment, and ideas).
BUS 320 Business Leadership (3 Hours)
The course is designed to introduce leadership theory and practice from a private
perspective. Students will study the complexities of business leadership. The
various leadership styles will be examined form a Christian and ethical perspective.
General Education Courses............................................................................................................48-49
Hours
Required Common Courses: No Options
ENG 101 and ENG 102 and ENG 200.........................................................................................9
hours
COM 101.....................................................................................................................................3...
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,...