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