Major Overview

You will be equipped with the fundamental skills and knowledge that you’ll need to succeed within the management of global organizations, both for-profit and non-profit, as you’re exposed to various aspects of managing resources, time, and personnel. We will provide you with the tools you need to confront the challenges that face international managers in a variety of fields, as you also learn to appreciate the role of organizations within society, and cultivate an understanding of how they’re affected by legal, economic, and political developments. 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

The educational goals for this major are as follows:

  • You will demonstrate critical thinking and the application of core competencies in business decision making.    
  • You will demonstrate an understanding of how firms operate in a global environment.
  • You will demonstrate the ability to communicate convincingly based on data and conceptual frameworks, in writing and orally.
  • You will work collaboratively to achieve stated organizational goals.
  • You will develop solutions to complex management problems.

Learning Environment

We want you to advance in our program in a way that best suits your personal interests and career aspirations. Your classes will incorporate lectures, discussions, and case studies to help you develop a nuanced comprehension of fields that include planning, controlling, and organizing resources, time, and personnel as you later delve into strategy and leadership or take on a more creative approach to management.

Major Components
Build Your Degree

With every single one of our majors, you’ll find a carefully curated medley of core courses and electives, which will provide you with the tools you need to establish an unshakeable foundation in the principles and concepts fundamental to your growth within your disciplines of choice. Many majors also enable you to specialize further within the broader area of study.

Core Courses

Core Courses

We aim to help you develop a range of skills, capacities, and modes of inquiry that will be crucial for your future since employers and graduate schools are looking for the critical thinking and innovative problem-solving skills that are associated with a liberal arts education, including sophisticated writing abilities, willingness to pose difficult questions, and an understanding of the historical and cultural contexts surrounding a topic or decision. 

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Specialization

Specialization

Your Management major will be focused in one of the following three specializations: 

  • General Management 

  • Global Business Strategy and Leadership 

  • Art and Creativity  

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Core Courses

The Management core courses, which you must take as part of the major requirements, will provide you with the tools you’ll need to ground your present and future studies. Your introduction to the fundamentals of Management will help pave the way for your successful completion of other Management courses.

 
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