School:
Margaret and Harold Moser College of Adult and Professional Studies
Department:
Adult and Professional Studies
Student Type:
Adult Accelerated Undergraduate
Program:
Management
Faculty:
Jane Crabtree, Ph.D. Vincent Gaddis, Ph.D. Susan Mikula, Ph.D.
Objectives:
This program and courses are designed to:
1. Evaluate the role of economics and business in the social environment of our culture;
2. Articulate how the functional areas of business interrelate within organizations;
3. Improve skills in communication, analytical thinking and appreciating the human element in organizations; and
4. Develop specific skills applicable to various aspects of the functional areas of business. This program is designed to:
1. Enable you to perform effectively in professional and career positions in management; and
2. Prepare you for graduate and professional study in business or management.
All students in this program will receive a thorough grounding in:
1. Economics (the theoretical basis for the discipline);
2. Mathematics (the tool for the discipline); and
3. The principles pertinent to all of the functional areas of business, accounting, management, information technology and marketing, in an integrated manner and with adequate focus on strategic management.
The Bachelor of Arts in Management is designed in a cohort format so that the entire program is available through evening and weekend classes. The Bachelor of Arts in Management is offered in time periods and formats designed for the needs of adult learners.
Requirements - Major:
Bachelor of Arts in Management students must complete the business core and math skills with a "C" or better: MGT-207(2), MGT-247(3), MGT-217(3), CIS-127(3), MATH-S105(3), HUMN-250(3), MGT-257(3), MGT-330(3), ECON-227(4), MKTG-340(3), MGT-277(4), MGT-347(3) and MGT-387(3).
The information contained on this page is from the 2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog and is valid until August 1, 2007.
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