Management B.B.A. Degree

The courses in this major are designed to provide the student with an understanding of the application of management concepts from the basic principles to the development of the organizational objectives and the strategies necessary to achieve these objectives. The critical skills of working with people, the effective behavior of people in organizations, the development of management information systems, the efficient operation of an organization – all from the systems viewpoint – are stressed in this area.

Major Requirements

Students majoring in management must complete the University Core and the Davis College of Business Core Curriculum requirements.

In addition they must take the following courses:

MGT 301Principles of Management

3

MGT 326Business, Ethics & Government

3

MGT 360Management of Human Resources

3

MGT 408Organizational Design & Change

3

MGT 412Executive Communicatn Technqs

3

XX xxxOne (1) 3-credit hour business elective course numbered 300 or above from outside the Davis College of Business core and major requirements

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Minor Requirements

A minor in management requires that the student take MGT 310: Organizational Behavior and Leadership Skills and nine (9) credit hours of additional management courses chosen with the written approval of a management faculty member.

The following courses are required:

MGT 310Organizatnl Behavr & Leadershp

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Choose three (3) three-credit hour courses from the management courses below:

MGT 301Principles of Management

3

MGT 308WSBusiness Communications

3

MGT 320Leadership

3

MGT 321Legal and Ethical Environment

3

MGT 326Business, Ethics & Government

3

MGT 360Management of Human Resources

3

MGT 408Organizational Design & Change

3

MGT 412Executive Communicatn Technqs

3

Total Credit Hours:9

Total Credit Hours: 12

Management Minor Important Notes:

  • Students with a Davis College of Business major cannot apply MGT 308WS, MGT 320 or MGT 321 toward the management minor.
  • A course taken as part of a major cannot also be used to satisfy the requirements of a minor.