Management Learning Outcomes
Business Core
- Effective Communication Skills: Students can communicate and present their ideas effectively, in both written and oral form
- Critical Thinking Skills: Students can identify core issues, analyze and evaluate alternatives for complex business situations and use analytical tools to solve business problems
- Content Specific Knowledge Skills: Students can demonstrate knowledge in the foundational areas of business and apply them to specific business situations
- Global Focus: Students understand and recognize cultural diversity and it impact on the global business environment
- Ethical and Legal Focus: Students understand the importance of ethical and legal responsibility of businesses
Management Focused
A management degree program should be focused on:
- material covered
- a demonstration of the understanding of the objective of each course relating to the major
- the ability to apply these theories, concepts or frameworks in the real-world after graduating.
Requirements for Major in Management
Students pursuing a major in management should complete the following:
All of the 200-level courses listed above should be completed by the end of the sophomore year.
Business Core Courses
In addition to the courses listed above, students majoring in Management are required to complete the following business core courses
General Business Administration Track
Students in the General Business Administration Track must also complete these major and track specific courses:
Elective Courses for General Business Administration Track
Elective courses may be selected from the following:
(or any other course offered by the department and not included above in the management major and with the prior approval of the management major advisor.)
Healthcare Administration Track
Students in the Healthcare Administration Track must also complete these major and track specific courses: