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Nov 25, 2024
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2022-2023 Greensburg Campus Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Management, BS
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Return to: Academic Programs The Management major is a modern business program emphasizing the management of individuals and groups within the business organization and the quantitative and analytical methods required in decision making.
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Core Management Courses 7 courses (21 credits)
Finance Concentration 4 courses (12 credits)
The Finance ARCO provides students with a well-rounded education in the role that finance has in a firm, its industry, and the economy. They learn how capital markets operate and focus on empirical knowledge that are useful for investment decisions. With courses such as Personal Financial Planning, Investments, Financial Institutions & Markets, and Business Economics, the concepts learned will be well-suited for whichever path they choose in their Management career.
Management Courses 4 courses (12 credits)
Marketing Concentration 4 courses (12 credits)
The Marketing ARCO in the Management Major provides students with a well-rounded education in the role that marketing has in a firm, its industry and the economy. With courses such as Introduction to Marketing, Digital Marketing and Commerce, Marketing Research, and Advertising and Promotion, students learn how to apply the concepts needed to develop a rationale from a marketing perspective that guides an organization’s decisions and the activities of a firm. These concepts learned are well-suited for whichever path they choose in their Management career.
Supply Chain and Project Management Concentration 4 courses (12 credits)
The Supply Chain and Project Management concentration of the Management major provides students with a well rounded education in the role of a project manager or supply chain manager. Graduates will gain skills in the Project management, Supply Chain management and the Total Quality Management for project management and supply chain management. Project management is an emerging field that provides a valuable skillset for numerous different industries and supply-chain management, which involves organizing the acquisition, production and distribution of goods, is in demand as e-commerce continues to grow. Both project management and supply chain management are projected to be rapidly growing fields.
Electives 4 courses (12 credits)
Take an additional four courses in Management, Accounting, or Healthcare Management, or another course from the approved elective list. See an Advisor for details.
Additional Requirement 1 course (3 credits)
After earning 90 credits, and fullfilling each course within the core, all Management majors must take MGMT 1955 , Strategic Management, to fulfill the capstone course requirement.
Liberal Arts Courses
Management majors must take the following courses used to satisfy the General Education requirements. *Some of the courses listed below may have prerequisites.
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