The management major is aimed at developing skills and abilities needed to lead organizations in today's rapidly changing business environment. Students will be exposed to all aspects of the organizational decision-making process, conflict resolution, strategic thinking, and leadership.
ACCT 1310 - Financial AccountingECON 1310 - Microeconomic AnalysisACCT 1320 - Managerial AccountingECON 1320 - Macroeconomic AnalysisECON 1340 - Quantitative Analysis and Data ManagementFIN 3100 - Foundations of FinanceMGMT 3100 - Foundations of ManagementMKTG 3100 - Foundations of MarketingMGMT 3130 - Business LawMGMT 5860 - Strategic ManagementOne statistics course chosen from the following:ECON 1330 - StatisticsMATH 1200 - Statistics and Data AnalysisPSY 1340 - Statistics for the Behavioral SciencesOne communication course chosen from the following:COMM 1110 - Public SpeakingCOMM 3380 - Small Group CommunicationOne writing course chosen from the following:ENG 3340 - Organizational WritingENG 3370 - Topics in Professional WritingManagement-focused courses:MGMT 3700 - Human Resource ManagementMGMT 3740 - Organizational BehaviorOne additional Management course from:MGMT 3710 - Operations ManagementMGMT 3720 - International Business Environment
Graduation Requirements Class Schedule Study Abroad Academic Advising Collaborative Research
3-3 Law School Early Admission Programs are offered for majors in:
BusinessEconomicsFinanceManagementMarketing