Management Studies
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- COMM301
- COMM315
- ECON250
- LEAD111
- MG309
- MG314
- MNGT315
- MNGT330
- MNGT400
- QM213
- PHLS205
- PHLS210
ECON250 may be replaced with EC201 and EC202.
- CYBR341
- CYBR410
- IA340
- IA342
- MNGT475
- MNGT476
- MNGT421
- MNGT422
- MNGT423
- MNGT424
- MNGT401
- MNGT402
- MNGT403
- MNGT404
- MG416
- MNGT404
- MG441
- MNGT475
- PY110
- QM370
- MNGT401
- MNGT403
- MNGT404
- MNGT475
- MNGT476
- MNGT447
- MNGT457
- MNGT467
- INSC320
- LEAD201
- LEAD202
- LEAD212
- LEAD311
- MG319
- MG416
- MG441
- MNGT403
- MNGT404
- MNGT441
- MNGT442
- MNGT447
- MNGT475
- PY110
- QM370
At least one concentration (18 credits) is required. More than one concentration may be added except where courses overlap between the concentrations or meet a declared minor requirement.
A bachelor's degree is comprised of a major, general education, and free elective courses.
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The Management Studies major (B.S.) is an upper-division bachelor’s program. Intended for students with prior professional experience in the public, private, or military sectors, the major provides students with a solid academic foundation in general management principles and practices while emphasizing core competencies in leadership, communication, and technology.
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By completing a required concentration in a specialized area of management studies, graduates of the program will have demonstrated the ability to apply knowledge and proficiency in general management to specific management environments, contexts, and challenges.
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- Elective(3 cr)
- Elective(3 cr)
- Elective(3 cr)
- Elective(3 cr)
- Elective(3 cr)
- Elective(3 cr)
- Elective(3 cr)
- Elective(3 cr)
- Elective(3 cr)
- Elective(3 cr)