Why study Management
This program will appeal to students interested in assessing common business challenges, effectively leading teams, and running their own businesses. Career interests may include project management, sales, human resources, marketing, production, and hospitality.
The management program aims to expose business students to the challenges and opportunities of a managerial career. Students gain an in-depth understanding of managers' problems and challenges at all levels and insights into their own leadership strengths and weaknesses.
Program Highlights
- Experiential learning opportunities include undergraduate research collaborations with faculty, study abroad programs, industry conferences, guest lectures, and community-based learning.
- Funding and scholarship opportunities allow students to participate in community events, conferences, and networking functions.
- Gain valuable career preparation and job search advice through direct access to the College of Business’s career readiness coach.
Management faculty have decades of real-world experience and education in the business field. All full-time faculty have completed terminal degrees in business, and part-time faculty have master's degrees in business disciplines. Many faculty members act as consultants within the field or own companies.
What will I learn
- Critically analyze and utilize data.
- Demonstrate effective communication and analysis skills.
- Apply information systems, concepts, and tools for organizational planning and decision-making.
- Create strategic plans and activities for complex organizations.
Program Information
Management Program Requirements
Management, BBA Sample 4 Year Plan