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Bachelor of Arts in Management. The management major is designed for those students who desire to own or manage any size organization, whether public or private, profit or nonprofit. Courses stress the influence of the global environment on decision making and the importance of considering ethical issues from different cultures in making management decisions. This major is offered only at University College. The major in business administration with a management specialization is no longer offered at University College. Students who are awarded the B.A. in management may not earn the B.A. in business administration with a specialization in management or vice versa. Program Components Credit Hours LINK (General Education) 53 Common Body of Knowledge: The Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) for all School of Business majors provides the academic background to understand the economic structure of our global society. Those who enter the competitive market for scarce resources must be prepared to support public and private all stakeholders in our society. The School has developed an academic program in conjunction with the liberal arts that develops the whole person capable of creative critical thinking and problem solving. Courses taken by all majors within the School include: CBK Components 27-30 ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I (3) ACC 202 Principles of Accounting II (3) MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics (Support Class) (3) *ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics (3) MGT 301 Principles of Management (3) MGT 325 Finance for Managers (3) MKT 301 Principles of Marketing (3) GBA 231 Business Law I (3) GBA 334 Applied Decision Methods for Business (3) * Items above may be taken at the LINK Level and specifically take ECO 201 as the second Global Perspective course. Finite Math 141 required as a prerequisite to MAT 201. Major Requirements 33 GBA 321 Essential Business Skills (3) GBA 440 International Business (3) GBA 498 Strategic Management (3) MGT 320 Entrepreneurship I (3) MGT 331 Management of Human Resources (3) MGT 412 Organizational Behavior and Development (3) MGT 425 Management Internship* (3) MGT 430 Business, Government, and Society (3) MGT 441 Labor Relations (3) Two upper-level (300- or 400-level) business electives (6)

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Bachelor of Arts in Management. The management major is designed for those students who desire to own or manage any size organization, whether public or private, profit or nonprofit. Courses stress the influence of the global environment on decision making and the importance of considering ethical issues from different cultures in making management decisions. This major is offered only at University College. The major in business administration with a management specialization is no longer offered at University College. Students who are awarded the B.A. in management may not earn the B.A. in business administration with a specialization in management or vice versa. Program Components Credit Hours LINK University Explorations (General Education) 53 42 Common Body of Knowledge: The Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) for all School of Business majors provides the academic background to understand the economic structure of our global society. Those who enter the competitive market for scarce resources must be prepared to support public and private all stakeholders in our society. The School has developed an academic program in conjunction with the liberal arts that develops the whole person capable of creative critical thinking and problem solving. Courses taken by all majors within the School include: CBK Components 27-30 36 ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I (3) 3 ACC 202 Principles of Accounting II (3) MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics (Support Class) (3) *3 ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) 3 ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics (3) MGT 301 Principles of Management (3) MGT 325 Finance for Managers (3) MKT 301 Principles of Marketing (3) 3 GBA 231 Business Law I (3) 3 GBA 327 Business Info System & Analytics 3 GBA 334 Applied Decision Methods for Business (3) * Items above may be taken at the LINK Level and specifically take ECO 3 GBA 398 Integrated Perspective Business 3 MAT 201 as the second Global Perspective course. Finite Math 141 required as a prerequisite Introduction to MAT 201. Statistics 3 MGT 301 Principles of Management 3 MGT 325 Finance for Managers 3 MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3 Major Requirements 33 GBA 321 Essential Business Skills (3) 3 GBA 440 International Business (3) 3 GBA 498 Strategic Management (3) 3 MGT 320 Entrepreneurship I (3) 3 MGT 331 Management of Human Resources (3) 3 MGT 412 Organizational Behavior and Development (3) 3 MGT 425 Management Internship* (3) 3 MGT 430 Business, Government, and Society (3) 3 MGT 441 Labor Relations (3) 3 Two upper-level (300- or 400-level) business electives (6)

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Bachelor of Arts in Management. The management major is designed for those students who desire to own or manage any size organization, whether public or private, profit or nonprofit. Courses stress the influence of the global environment on decision making and the importance of considering ethical issues from different cultures in making management decisions. This major is offered only at University College. The major in business administration with a management specialization is no longer offered at University College. Students who are awarded the B.A. in management may not earn the B.A. in business administration with a specialization in management or vice versa. Program Components Credit Hours LINK (General Education) 53 Common Body of Knowledge: The Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) for all School of Business majors provides the academic background to understand the economic structure of our global society. Those who enter the competitive market for scarce resources must be prepared to support public and private all stakeholders in segments of our society. The School has developed an academic program in conjunction with the liberal arts that develops the whole person capable of creative critical thinking and problem solving. Courses taken by all majors within the School include: CBK Components 27-30 ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I (3) ACC 202 Principles of Accounting II (3) MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics (Support Class) (3) *ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics (3) MGT 301 Principles of Management (3) MGT 325 Finance for Managers (3) MKT 301 Principles of Marketing (3) GBA 231 Business Law I (3) GBA 334 Applied Decision Methods for Business (3) * Items above may be taken at the LINK Level and specifically take ECO 201 as the second Global Perspective course. Finite Math 141 required as a prerequisite to MAT 201. Major Requirements 33 GBA 321 Essential Business Skills (3) GBA 440 International Business (3) GBA 498 Strategic Management (3) MGT 320 Entrepreneurship I (3) MGT 331 Management of Human Resources (3) MGT 412 Organizational Behavior and Development (3) MGT 425 Management Internship* (3) MGT 430 Business, Government, and Society (3) MGT 441 Labor Relations (3) Two upper-level (300- or 400-level) business electives (6)

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Bachelor of Arts in Management. The management major is designed for those students who desire to own or manage any size organization, whether public or private, profit or nonprofit. Courses stress the influence of the global environment on decision making and the importance of considering ethical issues from different cultures in making management decisions. This major is offered only at University College. The major in business administration with a management specialization is no longer offered at University College. Students who are awarded the B.A. in management may not earn the B.A. in business administration with a specialization in management or vice versa. Program Components Credit Hours LINK University Explorations (General Education) 53 42 Common Body of Knowledge: The Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) for all School of Business majors provides the academic background to understand the economic structure of our global society. Those who enter the competitive market for scarce resources must be prepared to support public and private all stakeholders in our society. The School has developed an academic program in conjunction with the liberal arts that develops the whole person capable of creative critical thinking and problem solving. Courses taken by all majors within the School include: CBK Components 27-30 36 ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I (3) 3 ACC 202 Principles of Accounting II (3) MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics (Support Class) (3) *3 ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) 3 ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics (3) MGT 301 Principles of Management (3) MGT 325 Finance for Managers (3) MKT 301 Principles of Marketing (3) 3 GBA 231 Business Law I (3) 3 GBA 327 Business Info System & Analytics 3 GBA 334 Applied Decision Methods for Business (3) * Items above may be taken at the LINK Level and specifically take ECO 3 GBA 398 Integrated Perspective Business 3 MAT 201 as the second Global Perspective course. Finite Math 141 required as a prerequisite Introduction to MAT 201. Statistics 3 MGT 301 Principles of Management 3 MGT 325 Finance for Managers 3 MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3 Major Requirements 33 27 GBA 321 Essential Business Skills (3) 3 GBA 440 International Business (3) 3 GBA 498 Strategic Management (3) 3 MGT 320 Entrepreneurship I (3) 3 MGT 331 Management of Human Resources (3) 3 MGT 412 Organizational Behavior and Development (3) 3 MGT 425 Management Internship* (3) 3 MGT 430 Business, Government, and Society (3) 3 MGT 441 Labor Relations (3) Two upper-level (300- or 400-level) business electives (6)

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Bachelor of Arts in Management. The management major is designed for those students who desire to own or manage any size organization, whether public or private, profit or nonprofit. Courses stress the influence of the global environment on decision making and the importance of considering ethical issues from different cultures in making management decisions. This major is offered only at University College. The major in business administration with a management specialization is no longer offered at University College. Students who are awarded the B.A. in management may not earn the B.A. in business administration with a specialization in management or vice versa. Program Components Credit Hours LINK (General Education) 53 Common Body of Knowledge: The Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) for all School of Business majors provides the academic background to understand the economic structure of our global society. Those who enter the competitive market for scarce resources must be prepared to support public and private all stakeholders in our society. The School has developed an academic program in conjunction with the liberal arts that develops the whole person capable of creative critical thinking and problem solving. Courses taken by all majors within the School include: CBK Components 27-30 ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I (3) 3 ACC 202 Principles of Accounting II (3) 3 MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics (Support Class) (3) 3 *ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) 3 ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics (3) 3 MGT 301 Principles of Management (3) 3 MGT 325 Finance for Managers (3) 3 MKT 301 Principles of Marketing (3) 3 GBA 231 Business Law I (3) 3 GBA 334 Applied Decision Methods for Business (3) 3 * Items above may be taken at the LINK Level and specifically take ECO 201 as the second Global Perspective course. Finite Math 141 required as a prerequisite to MAT 201. Major Requirements 33 GBA 321 Essential Business Skills (3) 3 GBA 440 International Business (3) 3 GBA 498 Strategic Management (3) 3 MGT 320 Entrepreneurship I (3) 3 MGT 331 Management of Human Resources (3) 3 MGT 412 Organizational Behavior and Development (3) 3 MGT 425 Management Internship* (3) 3 MGT 430 Business, Government, and Society (3) 3 MGT 441 Labor Relations (3) 3 Two upper-level (300- or 400-level) business electives (6)

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