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Dec 26, 2024
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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Management Major, BS in Business Administration – Dual Concentration with International Business
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Managers motivate and coordinate people in order to achieve organizational goals. Management involves the critical functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Professional managers think strategically, and work with others to lead organizations or departments to successful outcomes.
Management education enables one to pursue varied career opportunities in organizations. Whether entering a management training program in a large organization, or working in a smaller organization assisting a department manager or supervisor, a career in management can start in many different parts of an organization. People who move into management positions are generally effective problem solvers and communicators. They are successful at organizing work and motivating others to accomplish tasks. Management education is also an excellent preparation for further graduate studies such as an MBA, or professional studies such as law school.
Students interested in a career in management will have a broad-based business education, which includes financial management, logistics, operations, human resources, business strategy, economics and statistics. In addition, management students will be grounded in the following areas: leadership, organizational behavior, human resource management, problem solving, and negotiation.
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Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration • Management Major • Dual Concentration with International Business
First Year |
Hours Credit |
1, 2Written Communication: ENGL 101 *, ENGL 102 * |
6 |
3Quantitative Reasoning: MATH 123 *-MATH 125 * or MATH 141 *-MATH 142 * |
6 or 8 |
Cultures and Civilizations : Intermediate Foreign Language* |
6 |
Natural Sciences * |
6-8 |
Social Sciences * |
3 |
Oral Communication: CMST 210 *, CMST 217 *, CMST 240 *, or CMST 247 * |
3 |
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Second Year |
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4ACCT 200 |
3 |
Social Sciences: ECON 201 * |
4 |
Written Communication: ENGL 255 *, ENGL 257 *, or ENGL 295 * |
3 |
4STAT 201 * |
3 |
4MGT 201 |
3 |
BUAD 242 |
2 |
2Arts and Humanities * |
6 |
5Electives |
6 |
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Third Year |
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4BUAD 331 -BUAD 332 |
4 |
BUAD 341 -BUAD 342 |
4 |
Ethics: PHIL 244 * or PHIL 252 * |
3 |
4FINC 301 |
3 |
MGT 331 |
3 |
4BUAD 353 |
3 |
BUAD 361 |
3 |
MGT 336 |
3 |
HRM 360 |
3 |
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Fourth Year |
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BULW 301 |
2 |
6International Business |
12 |
MGT 430 or MGT 435 |
3 |
4MGT 402 |
3 |
5Electives |
7-11 |
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Total 120 |
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* Meets University General Education Requirement . |
1 Must be completed by the end of the First Year. |
2 Students who complete ENGL 118 * with a grade of A or B will complete their first year composition requirement by choosing ENGL 102 *, a sophomore-level course in the English Department, or ENGL 355 *. If the sophomore-level English course appears on the Arts and Humanities list , the course may also be counted toward the Arts and Humanities requirement. |
3 MATH 125 * or MATH 141 * are prerequisites for STAT 201 *, which is taken during the second semester of the Second Year. As a result, either MATH 125 * or MATH 141 * must be completed by the end of the first semester of the Second Year. |
4 Students admitted to the Global Leadership Scholars Program will complete the honors versions of these courses: ACCT 207 , ECON 207 *, MGT 207 , STAT 207 *, FINC 307 , BUAD 337 , BUAD 338 , BUAD 357 , and MGT 407 . |
5 Students admitted to the Global Leadership Scholars Program will fulfill 10 hours of electives with the following courses: BUAD 217 , BUAD 317 , BUAD 417 , BUAD 427 , and BUAD 497 . |
6 Twelve hours from: IB 409 , IB 429 , IB 439 , IB 449 , IB 459 , IB 469 , IB 492 , BUAD 400 or MGT 472 ; and IB 489 . |
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