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Bachelor of Business Administration in Management
A concentration in Management will provide a student with a foundation in management for an organization. This involves achieving organizational goals or objectives by and through others. There are generally three levels of management. Each one involves two main components:

general organizational abilities; including the ability to plan, organize, lead, and control; and specific skills involving conceptual, human relations, and technical. This includes the ability to delegate, learning to take advantage of opportunities, and utilizing the resources available to accomplish the mission and the vision of the organization.

Since it has been said that all roads lead to management, careers in every field, including both product and services, can expect to need both entry level and advanced managers.

You will earn a Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) with a concentration in Management. Please refer to the Business Administration site for the required courses in addition to the Concentration courses.

REQUIRED CONCENTRATION COURSES - 30 credit hours

BUGB 401 International business
MANG 300 Small Business Management
MANG 301 Organizational Behavior
MANG 302 Entrepreneurship
MANG 331 Quantitative Decision Making
MANG 371 Human Resource Management
MANG 471 Production/Operations Management Electives - Upper Division Business Courses - 9 credit hours Electives - MUST be Non-Business (16 credit hours plus 3 credit hours Upper Division)


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          Travel, Tourism, & Commercial Recreation
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          Accounting
          Computer Information Systems
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     Ms. Suzanne Lay
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