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Jan 10, 2025
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Management (BS)
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Program Educational Goals
Students who complete the Management (BS) program will be prepared to lead within organizations, solving practical management problems using the most advanced tools and ideas. Knowledge Base in Management: Students will demonstrate a basic knowledge of management-related theory and research by being able to recall, name, and describe common concepts in the following general domains: - organizational behavior
- negotiations and conflict resolution
- strategic management.
Critical Thinking and Adaptive Decision-Making Skills: Students will be able to recognize, critically analyze, and evaluate options related to current and future management situations, including managing change by: - Applying management-related concepts and theories to personal and work experiences.
- Analyzing and recommending solutions to common challenges using management-related concepts and theories as justification.
- Evaluating other recommendations and analyses that address management-related challenges.
- Assessing current and future workplace and industry trends.
Management Competencies: Students will demonstrate collaborative, communication and presentation competencies necessary for managers, including: - Interpersonal skills such as conflict management, negotiation, and acting as a mentor and mentee.
- Teamwork skills such as leadership, followership, coordination, and communication.
- Presentation skills such as collecting data, citing appropriate research, and presenting information in a clear, organized, succinct, and professional manner for experienced and lay audiences in oral, visual, and written mediums.
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Management Major Requirements:
Major Requirements:
Some of the University requirements may be met by the Major Requirements. Students should consult with their advisor. All required courses for the major will have a grade minimum of C-. This includes all breadth classes and other required coursework (besides free elective courses).
Breadth Requirements:
C- required for all courses in breadth requirements.
- Twelve credits of Creative Arts and Humanities, History and Cultural Change, or foreign language (ARAB, CHIN, FREN, GRMN, GREK, HEBR, ITAL, JAPN, KORE, LATN, PORT, RUSS, SPAN at the 100-level and above). Courses used to fulfill the University breadth requirements above may also be used to fulfill this major breadth requirement
- Twelve credits (includes PSYC 100 ) of Social and Behavioral Sciences (one SOCI course required), no more than six credits may be taken in the same subject area (cross-listed courses included). Courses used to fulfill the University breadth requirements above may also be used to fulfill this major breadth requirement excluding ECON 101 , ECON 103 , BUAD 301 , and BUAD 309 .
- PSYC 100 - General Psychology Credit(s): 3
- Seven credits of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Technology (CISC, MATH, and STAT courses do not apply), with one associated laboratory credit. Courses used to fulfill University breadth requirements above may also be used to fulfill this major breadth requirement. For reference, you can complete one of the following for the laboratory credit:
- ARTC 210 - Science of Color Phenomena Credit(s): 4
- BISC 104 - Principles of Biology with Laboratory Credit(s): 4
- BISC 113 - General Biology Laboratory Credit(s): 1
- BISC 115 - Human Heredity and Development Laboratory Credit(s): 1
- BISC 116 - Elementary Human Physiology Laboratory Credit(s): 1
- BISC 117 - Elementary Evolutionary Ecology Laboratory Credit(s): 1
- BISC 207 - Introductory Biology I Credit(s): 4
- BISC 208 - Introductory Biology II Credit(s): 4
- CHEM 131 - General Chemistry Laboratory Credit(s): 1
- CHEM 132 - General Chemistry Laboratory Credit(s): 1
- CHEM 133 - General Chemistry Laboratory Credit(s): 1
- CHEM 134 - General Chemistry Laboratory Credit(s): 1
- ENWC 215 - Insects and Society Laboratory Credit(s): 1
- GEOG 111 - Physical Geography Laboratory Credit(s): 1
- GEOG 152 - Climate and Life Credit(s): 4
- GEOG 221 - Meteorology Lab Credit(s): 1
- GEOL 107 - Geology of Dynamic Earth Credit(s): 4
- GEOL 110 - Earth’s Evolving Systems Credit(s): 4
- GEOL 113 - Earth Science Credit(s): 4
- GEOL 115 - Geological Hazards Laboratory Credit(s): 1
- KAAP 309 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Credit(s): 4
- KAAP 310 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II Credit(s): 4
- PHYS 203 - Fundamentals of Physics with Biomedical Applications I Credit(s): 4
- PHYS 204 - Fundamentals of Physics with Biomedical Applications II Credit(s): 4
- PHYS 221 - Introductory Physics Laboratory I Credit(s): 1
- PHYS 222 - Introductory Physics Laboratory II Credit(s): 1
- PHYS 227 - Fundamentals of Physics Laboratory I Credit(s): 1
- PHYS 228 - Fundamentials of Physics Laboratory II Credit(s): 1
- SCEN 101 - Physical Science Credit(s): 4
- SCEN 102 - Physical Science Credit(s): 4
- SCEN 105 - Science on the Scene Credit(s): 4
- SCEN 107 - Snack Science Credit(s): 4
- SCEN 109 - Art of Botany Credit(s): 4
- SCEN 111 - Revolutionary Science Credit(s): 4
- SCEN 115 - Origami Science Fablab/Makerspace Credit(s): 4
- SCEN 117 - Citizen Science Credit(s): 4
- SCEN 119 - Transforming Solar Energy Credit(s): 4
Related Coursework:
C- required for each course in related coursework.
Business Core:
Minimum grade of C- in all courses in business core.
Professional Electives:
- One ACCT, BUAD, ECON, ENTR, FINC, MISY or SPTM course (at the 300-level or higher), including cross-lists. (three credits)
- One ECON course at the 300-level or higher and/or one ENTR course may be applied to the Professional Electives. If ECON is used as a Professional Elective, an ECON may NOT be used as an International course.
- ACCT 302, ACCT 350 and ACCT 351 do not count toward this Professional Electives requirement.
- Courses used to satisfy other major requirements may not satisfy this Professional Elective requirement.
International Business Elective:
One of the following:
General Management Track Requirements:
Complete 3 required courses below:
Complete 3 courses from the list of Management electives below (3 credits each):
Electives:
After required courses are completed, sufficient credits must be taken to meet the minimum credits required for the degree and no more than two credits can be from HBNS 120 .Only one of MISY 261 or ACCT 302 will count toward minimum total credits in this major.
Credits to Total a Minimum of 121
Last Revised for 2024-2025 Academic Year
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