Bachelor of Arts in Management
Overview of the Degree Program
The overall educational objective of the management undergraduate degree program is to provide students with a conceptual foundation in management and a skill base necessary to build successful careers in industry or to succeed in graduate school. Other program objectives include:
- Students will acquire a basic knowledge and understanding of human resource management, entrepreneurship and small business management, computer information management, and organizational management.
- Students will develop an appreciation for contemporary challenges facing managers such as diversity in the workplace, the global economy, technological change, and ethics in managerial decision-making.
- Students will develop essential managerial skills such as interpersonal skills, oral and written communication skills, and problem solving skills.
- Students will be able to apply technology for the purposes of organizational management and problem solving.
Total semester hours required: 120-121
Concentrations
A concentration is the specialization in one area of the degree program. The concentrations offered in the management degree program include:
- Computer Information Management
- Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
- Human Resource Management
- General Management