B.S. Description
Students earning a B.S. in Management are required to complete 121 credits, including the core curriculum (37 credits), core curriculum restricted electives (12 credits) and core curriculum electives/PACE requirements (12 credits), and the business program core (30 credits). The following are also required:
Core Business Classes
Introduction to Financial Accounting | |
Introduction to Managerial Accounting | |
Business Law and the Regulatory Environment | |
Business Finance | |
Principles of Marketing | |
Management and Organization | |
| Business Ethics and Diversity | |
Management Information Systems | |
Operations Management (fulfills general education core competency 3) | |
Business Policy |
Business Major
18 credit hours
| MG 331 | Management of Human Resources |
| MG 350 | Management of Workforce Diversity |
| MG 415 | Multinational Management |
| MG 512 | Contemporary issues in Business and Society |
Plus two management courses chosen in consultation with the adviser.
Business Restricted Electives
12 credits
Plus four business courses chosen in consultation with the adviser
Concentration in Management of Sport Industries (Business program)
Students majoring in management have the option of pursuing a concentration in management of sports industries. To obtain the concentration as part of the management degree, the concentration requires a specific twelve credits. Nine of these credits fulfill the business restricted electives, with an additional three credits designated to fulfill the core curriculum restricted elective. The degree may be completed within the standard 121 credits.
Core Curriculum Restricted Electives
MG 120 Development of American Sports
Together with QA 118 and QA 216 this course fulfills the core curriculum restricted elective requirement.
Business Restricted Electives
| MG 230 | Management of Sports Industries |
| MG 235 | Marketing and Public Relations in Sports |
| MG 320 | Sports Industries and the Law |
These courses fulfill nine credits of the business restricted elective requirement. Three additional credits are chosen in consultation with the adviser.