Management B.S.B.A.
Major Check Sheet
Chair: Senior Lecturer Allen
Professors: Burpitt, Valle
Associate Professors: Ajjan, Benson, Buechler, Lyons, Manring, Nienhaus
Assistant Professors: Bao, Conn, Mesgari
Lecturers: Bell, Green
The Management major develops students as visionary managers of people, processes and projects; as responsible organizational leaders; and effective agents of change in for-profit and not-for-profit enterprises, locally, nationally and internationally.
A Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree with a major in Management requires the following courses:
Core Requirements
Select one course from the following
: 4 sh
Additional Requirements:
ECO 111 | PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS | 4 sh |
ECO 203 | STATISTICS FOR DECISION MAKING | 4 sh |
ACC 201 | PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING | 4 sh |
ACC 212 | PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING | 4 sh |
BUS 211 | MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS | 4 sh |
BUS 202 | BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS | 4 sh |
BUS 221 | LEGAL AND ETHICAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS | 4 sh |
MKT 311 | PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING | 4 sh |
MGT 323 | PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR | 4 sh |
BUS 326 | OPERATIONS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT | 4 sh |
FIN 343 | PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE | 4 sh |
BUS 381 | INTERNSHIP IN BUSINESS | 1-4 sh |
BUS 465 | STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT | 4 sh |
Study abroad students may transfer one management elective to the major provided they have taken MGT 323.
Management majors are required to choose one of the following Career Tracks: Business Analytics, Human Resource Management, or Project Management.
Business Analytics Career Track
The Business Analytics Career Track introduces applied data analytics by bringing together a diverse body of knowledge from consumer behavior, applied statistics, computer information systems, visualization, risk management, supply chain management, and decision theory. Students will learn how business analytics and data mining are driving real-time decision making and creating new levels of competitive advantage.
Required Courses
ECO 301 | BUSINESS ECONOMICS | 4 sh |
MGT 411 | PROCESS, SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY | 4 sh |
MGT 425 | ANALYTICS FOR BUSINESS STRATEGY | 4 sh |
MGT 426 | DATA MINING FOR MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING | 4 sh |
Choose one elective
: 4 sh
Total Credit Hours: 73-76
Human Resource Management Career Track
In recognition of the fundamental importance of successfully attracting, developing, and managing employee workforces, the Human Resource Management Career Track prepares students to serve in generalist HR positions, provides the necessary background to pursue more specialized positions and graduate school opportunities, and helps students gain appropriate certifications such as the Assurance of Learning certificate offered by the Society for Human Resource Management.
Required Courses
ECO 301 | BUSINESS ECONOMICS | 4 sh |
MGT 421 | HRM: STAFFING OF ORGANIZATIONS | 4 sh |
MGT 427 | HRM: PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND TOTAL REWARDS | 4 sh |
MGT 428 | HRM: STRATEGY AND CONSULTING | 4 sh |
Choose one elective
: 4 sh
MGT 429 | HRM: EMPLOYMENT LAW | 4 sh |
MGT 411 | PROCESS, SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY | 4 sh |
MGT 412 | ADVANCED ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR | 4 sh |
Total Credit Hours: 73-76
Project Management Career Track
Organizations succeed or fail in today’s dynamic environment based on the ability to bring quality products and services to market in a timely manner. Without skilled project managers leading these efforts, organizations are challenged to deliver projects on time, on budget, and within scope. Regardless of the industry or mission, project management is the value driver that helps organizations maximize the use of their resources and achieve strategic goals.
Required Courses
ECO 301 | BUSINESS ECONOMICS | 4 sh |
MGT 410 | PROJECT MANAGEMENT | 4 sh |
MGT 412 | ADVANCED ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR | 4 sh |
MGT 430 | SEMINAR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT | 4 sh |
Choose one elective
: 8 sh
MGT 411 | PROCESS, SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY | 4 sh |
MGT 423 | INNOVATION DYNAMICS | 4 sh |
Total Credit Hours: 73-76
Students with double majors in Finance and either Management, Marketing or Entrepreneurship may take ECO 301 in lieu of ECO 310.
For students double majoring in two BSBA majors, a course that is eligible to count for two majors can only count towards one. For example, MGT 423 can count towards the MGT major and the ENT major. If a student is double majoring in MGT and ENT and takes MGT 423, this course can count toward the MGT or ENT major, but not both. However, we do allow a student to double count a course in BSBA major and a minor. For example, a student majoring in MGT and minoring in ENT can have MGT 423 count for both the major and the minor.