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The Management degree prepares students for management and supervisory responsibilities in business and industry. Graduates have many employment opportunities, including retailing, production, sales, customer service, human resources management, project management, or supply chain/logistics. Students may also choose to establish their own businesses. 

For more information about Management, please visit the program page.

Degree Requirements

Field of Study Code: MANAG.AAS

Program Requirements
MANAG 2210Principles of Management3
MANAG 2220Organizational Behavior3
MANAG 2240Human Resources Management3
MANAG 2170Project Management3
ACCOU 2140Financial Accounting4
or BUSIN 2200 Small Business Budgeting & Finance
BUSIN 1100Introduction to Business3
BUSLW 2205Legal Environment of Business3
or BUSLW 2211 Business Law I
MARKE 2210Principles of Marketing3
ECONO 2201Principles of Macroeconomics3
PHILO 1114Business Ethics3
or PHILO 1110 Ethics
Program Electives
Select 16 to 17 college-level credits from any program or discipline. Consult with faculty advisor to identify courses that align with your professional goals.16-17
General Education13
Must take 4 hour science class w/lab.
Total Credits60-61

Suggested Semester Sequence

Plan of Study Grid
First SemesterCredits
BUSIN 1100 Introduction to Business 3
ENGLI 1101 English Composition I 3
ECONO 2201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Gen EdMathematics 3-5
ElectiveProgram Elective 3
 Credits15-17
Second Semester
MANAG 2210 Principles of Management 3
SPEEC 1100 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3
PHILO 1114 Business Ethics 1 3
ACCOU 2140 Financial Accounting 4
ElectiveProgram Elective 3
 Credits16
Third Semester
MARKE 2210 Principles of Marketing 3
MANAG 2240 Human Resources Management 3
BUSLW 2205
Legal Environment of Business
or Business Law I
3
Gen EdPhysical and Life Sciences 3-5
ElectiveProgram Elective 3
 Credits15-17
Fourth Semester
MANAG 2170
Project Management
or Strategic Management
3
MANAG 2220 Organizational Behavior 3
ElectiveProgram Elective 3
ElectiveProgram Elective 3
ElectiveProgram Elective 3
 Credits15
 Total Credits61-65
1

Course has prerequisite.

Program Milestones

First Semester

  • Consider joining or visiting with a professional, cultural or interest-based Student Club.

Second Semester

  • If you have not done so yet this semester, it is important to make an appointment with a Faculty or Program Advisor to discuss your future academic progress.