The major in management has three tracks—the entrepreneurial management track offered by distance education as well as on campus, the human resource management track, and the leadership and management track. See "Bachelor of Business Administration" and "B.B.A. by Distance Education" below.

The Bachelor of Business Administration with a major in management requires a minimum of 120 s.h., including 21 s.h. of work for the major. The program is designed to give students a thorough background in the department's study areas as well as an understanding of their application to real-life situations. Specific courses, research projects, and other experiences, such as simulations, are blended to include both theoretical and pragmatic aspects of the field.

All B.B.A. students majoring in management choose one of three tracks: entrepreneurial management, human resource management, or leadership and management. The entrepreneurial management track is intended for students who plan to start their own business or work in a small business. The human resource management track covers business and employment law and prepares students to pursue careers in human resources or to earn a degree in law. The leadership and management track focuses on practical skills; it is best suited for students considering consulting or management careers. Each track provides a solid background in general management principles in addition to a specialized focus.