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Management BSB


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The four-year Management BSB degree is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of the business field. A broad-based general education precedes an extensive education in management and its various areas, providing the successful graduate with the tools necessary for a career in management or graduate studies.

Students learn skills and techniques to enhanced their level of decision-making, interpersonal skills, leadership, organizational skills, and communication. They gain hands-on experience through the various software and technical tools available.

Our graduates find employment in careers fields such as:

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Middle or Upper Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • Logistics
  • State or Federal employment
  • Non-profit organizations
  • International businesses
  • Training Manager
  • Consultanting

Students may earn credit towards their degree, as well as gain valuable experience by participating in the many internship opportunities available.

2 + 2

Students who earn an Associate in Applied Business in Business Management Technology are able to pursue a Bachelors in Business Administration with a concentration in Management as a 2+2 plan (two years to earn the associates, two more years to earn the bachelors).

 

Suggested Course Sequence


First Year Fall Term

·         ENGL 1101      DISCOURSE AND COMPOSITION (A) OR

          ENGL 1102      DISCOURSE AND COMPOSITION (B)

·         BUIS  1010      COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

·         GEN ELEC      MATH 1200 RECOMMENDED

·         GEP               SOCIAL SCIENCE

·         GEP               FINE & PERFORMING ARTS

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 15 - 17 


First Year Spring Term

·         ENGL 1105      COMPOSITION AND ARGUMENTATION

·         MATH 1170      APPLIED FINITE MATH

·         GEP                NATURAL SCIENCE

·         BUOA 1150      SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS OR

          BUOA 1170      DATABASE APPLICATIONS OR

          BUOA 1140      WORD PROCESSING OR

          BUIS   2100      INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS

·         GEN ELEC       GENERAL ELECTIVE

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 15-16


Second Year Fall Term

·         BUAC 2010      INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING OR

          BUAC 1010      ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES I

·         ECON 2201      PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS

·         STAT 1800      BUSINESS STATISTICS

·         BUXX/ECON     BUSINESS/ECON ELECTIVE

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 15


Second Year Spring Term

·         BUAC 2030      INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING OR

          BUAC 1020      ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES 2

·         ECON 2202      PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS

·         BUMG 2900      PROFESSIONAL COMM. & DEVELOPMENT

·         GEN ELEC       GENERAL ELECTIVE

·         GEP                 CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES - NON-WESTERN

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 16 


Third Year Fall Term 

·         BUMK 3100      MARKETING PRINCIPLES

·         BUMG 3100      MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES

·         BULW 2700      LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS

·         BUXX/ECON     BUSINESS/ECON ELECTIVE

·         GEP                CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES WESTERN

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 15


Third Year Spring Term

·         BUAC 3030      ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS FOR MGT DECISIONS

·         BUMG 2350      PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

·         BUFI   3450      MANAGERIAL FINANCE

·         BUMG3550      QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN REASONING

·         BUXX/ECON    BUSINESS/ECON ELECTIVE

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 15 


Fourth Year Fall Term

·         BUMG 3850      PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

·         BUMG 3310      BUSINESS ETHICS

·         BUMG 2250      ORG/OP SMALL BUSINESS OR

          BUMG 2850     ENTERPRISE MGT/STRATEGY

·         BUMG 3400     INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

·         GEP               ETHICS

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 15


Fourth Year Spring Term

·         IDST    4490      SENIOR SEMINAR

·         BUMG 4850      BUSINESS POLICY & STRATEGY

·         GEN  ELEC      GENERAL ELECTIVE

·         GEN ELEC      GENERAL ELECTIVE

·         GEN ELEC       GENERAL ELECTIVE 

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 15


Total Credit Hours Required - 120


 

Degree Requirements


General Education Program 42 Hours
Business Core Courses 29 Unique Hours
Management Major -  Core 30 Hours
Technical Electives 3 Hours
General Electives 16 Hours
   
Total Hours Required 120 Hours

General Education Program - GEP (42 Hours)


English Composition 6 Hours
Oral Communication 3 Hours
Literature 3 Hours
Fine and Performing Arts 3 Hours
Natural Science 7 Hours
Quantitative Reasoning 5 Hours

 - STAT1800 counts for both the GEP and Business Core requirements.

 
Engaged Citizenry 3 Hours
Global Perspectives 3 Hours
Historical Perspectives 3 Hours
Ethical Insight and Reasoning 3 Hours
Human Behavior 3 Hours

 - ECON2201 counts for both the GEP and Business Core requirements.

 
Total: 42 Hours

 

General Electives (16 Hours)


Includes UNIV1100 - First Year Experience: University Foundations course, if taken.

Students are encouraged to consider adding a minor.

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