With a curriculum embedded in a strong liberal arts framework, students learn how business decisions relate to society - culturally, economically, ethically and socially - while developing the skills and knowledge that will enable them to assume management responsibilities.

Students who enroll in the management program can gain experience through internships and courses that provide practical, on-the-job professional opportunities. These valuable learning experiences, coupled with the university?s development as a regional resource for business and industry, offer students significant contact with business and management leaders.

Management majors have the flexibility to choose from among several concentrations. However, regardless of concentration, all management majors must take the?management core?courses.