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2016-2017 Academic Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Management Concentration - Business Administration B.S.


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View information for the Department of Management, Operations, and Marketing .

View below the degree program Roadmaps, which provide a recommended advising map to complete the degree program in four years. Please consult your academic advisor as you develop your academic plan.

Professors: Brown, Chan, Gnepa, Harris, Hernandez, Peter Li
Assistant Professor: Kotrozo

Office: Demergasso-Bava Hall 223
Phone: (209) 667-3507

The concentration in Management is available to students earning the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration .

The Management concentration curriculum enables the student to obtain both a managerial perspective and a functional background suitable for entry-level management positions in a variety of organizations.

Click here to view Learning Objectives for the Business Administration B.S. and its concentrations.  

Requirements


1. Complete University General Education requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree.


(51 units minimum)

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3. Complete BUS 3100 Business and Technical Writing Communication (WP) (Writing Proficiency Requirement):


(3 units)

5. Complete the concentration requirements for the selected track.


All Management students must select one of the following three tracks:


  • Human Resource
  • International Business
  • Strategy/Entrepreneurship

Human Resource Track


The Human Resource track provides students with opportunities for learning a mixture of courses oriented around a general theme of interpersonal relations and dynamics of organizing to achieve common goals. This includes teamwork, working effectively with others, and interacting productively with an increasingly diverse body of co-workers. This track will emphasize courses in organizational behavior, human resource management, small business management, and communication skills. Many of these courses include “involved student learning,” in which students are asked to take an active role in the classroom in various activities and exercises.

International Business Track


The International Business Track is designed to provide students with the business competencies and skills essential for careers in international business. Courses will enable students to understand the global business environment, analyze global business opportunities, develop global strategies, and perform global business activities.

Strategy/Entrepreneurship Track


The Strategy/Entrepreneurship Track provides students with the opportunity to focus on the process of guiding the future direction of their business organizations. Courses are designed to help students make key business decisions, including how to start a business, grow a business, and guide a business in an uncertain and changing business environment.

Note:


All courses in the management concentration must be completed with a letter grade of C– or better.

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