Management Program Requirements
Faculty
- Michael Glissmeyer
- Vicki Graham
- Dax Jacobson
- Michael Keene (chair)
- Alysse Morton
- Brian Wierman
Program Goals
Students can complete a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree in Management. The Management major is designed to prepare students to manage effectively in a wide variety of business organizations. The purpose of the major is to ensure that students (1) understand the field of management and the environmental and organizational context in which managers operate and (2) master the fundamental management principles and tools needed to assure their success as managers. Students majoring in Management can:
- Create an effective business plan for a new country entry.
- Motivate, coordinate, and lead others to excellent performance.
- Develop plans to lead an organization through a significant change effort.
- Effectively communicate across different cultures.
Program Requirements
To fulfill the requirements for a Management major, students must complete the courses outlined below. Students must maintain a minimum 2.3 GPA in business program coursework. Students are also required to complete the ETS Major Field Test in Business before they are eligible to graduate. Exceptions may be considered by program chair when relocation or other conditions make completion of the test impractical.
Students must meet the university-wide graduation requirements in addition to the Management major:
- WCore or Honors College requirements
- 30 upper division hours
- 124 total hours
Undergraduate Business Core
Students in most business majors, including management, complete a common undergraduate core designed to develop skills in all functional areas of business. There are two components to the common undergraduate core: the lower-division requirements, and the upper-division requirements. Since many of the lower-division core requirements are prerequisites for upper-division core requirements, students should work to complete lower-division courses early in their programs. Upper-division core requirements should be taken when prerequisites are met. Prerequisites are noted in the table below.
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I. Core Lower Division Courses | 25 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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II. Core Upper Division Courses | 23-25 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Total Hours for the Program | 48-50 |
Bachelor of Science in Management
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I. Undergraduate Business Core | 48-50 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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II. Major Requirements | 12 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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III. Electives | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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IV. Senior Capstone | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Total Hours for the B.S. Management Program | 68-70 |
Bachelor of Arts in Management
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I. Undergraduate Business Core | 48-50 | |||||||||||||
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II. Bachelor of Arts Requirements | 12 | |||||||||||||
Students completing the Bachelor of Arts option (B.A.) must complete either: a. A declared academic minor other than a Business minor (Economics, Entrepreneurship, and Sports Management cannot be used) or b. Twelve credit hours of a single world language; or c. Eight credit hours of a single world language, and either:
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III. Upper Division Required Courses | 12 | |||||||||||||
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IV. Senior Capstone | 4 | |||||||||||||
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Total Hours for the B.A. Management Program | 76-78 |
Recommended Plan of Study
Starting Business as a First-Year Student
Fall Semester | Spring Semester | |
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Year 1 | BUSI 101A BUSI 101B BUSI 101C DATA 220 WCore 1 |
ACCT 213 BUSI 200 BUSI 225 WCore 2 |
Year 2 | ECON 253 MGMT 305 WCore 3 WCore 4 |
ACCT 313 ECON 263 MKTG 300 WCore 5 |
Year 3 | BUSI 300 FINC 300 MGMT 309 MGMT 433 Language I (B.A.) |
BUSI 350 MGMT 400 MGMT Elective (B.S.) WCore 6 Language II (B.A.) |
Year 4 | MGMT 460 Language III (B.A.) |
BUSI 440, 441, or 442 MGMT 450 WCore Engaging the World |
Starting Business as a Sophomore
Fall Semester | Spring Semester | |
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Year 1 | WCORE 1 WCORE 2 WCORE 3 |
WCORE 4 WCORE 5 WCORE 6 |
Year 2 | BUSI 101A BUSI 101B BUSI 101C ACCT 213 DATA 220 ECON 253 |
ACCT 313 BUSI 200 BUSI 225 ECON 263 MKTG 300 |
Year 3 | BUSI 300 FINC 300 MGMT 305 MGMT 309 Language I (B.A.) |
BUSI 350 MGMT 400 MGMT Elective (B.S.) Language II (B.A.) |
Year 4 | MGMT 433 MGMT 460 Language III (B.A.) |
BUSI 440, 441, or 442 MGMT 450 WCore Engaging the World |