To be effective, managers must be able to design organizations that can compete in complex and volatile business environments and to execute their strategies within these organizations. Effective managers also must be ethical leaders and competent decision-makers who formulate goals and long-term plans, build effective teams, and motivate their employees. Students majoring in Management have the option to select one concentration either in Entrepreneurship, General Management or International Business, depending on their career objectives.

The Entrepreneurship concentration studies how business opportunities are identified and exploited to create wealth. This concentration is intended for students who are interested in new venture creation. Some graduates will work within existing organizations while others will create new organizations. 

The International Business concentration is designed to provide students with the sound understanding of how International Business principles and the managerial issues faced by multinational companies. Students who select the International Business concentration will focus on political, cultural, and institutional differences among nations by taking courses offered across the university.