Students learn principles of accounting, business, economics, finance and marketing in addition to management. When they graduate, they have a thorough understanding of how to make organizations work efficiently and effectively.

This approach means they?re ready to step into leadership roles right away. That?s why they?re management majors.

Learning to Lead

The management major doesn?t focus on just one or two areas. Students learn about the challenges and requirements of many functions within organizations.

This program emphasizes:

  • Human resources management
  • information systems
  • Operations management
  • Organizational behavior
  • Production management
  • Strategic management

Students also choose between a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science. The B.A. degree requires intermediate second-language courses, while the B.S. degree has more math or lab science credits.