Management
Management
Bachelor of Business Administration: Management
The curriculum in Management prepares students for the management and leadership opportunities that exist in all organizations, whether large or small. Those supervisory jobs emphasizing technical competence to middle management positions requiring adeptness in interpersonal skills to top-level management assignments demanding superior conceptual abilities. Directed study provides a foundation for careers in supervision and general management.
Bachelor of Business Administration: Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management Plan of Study
Supply Chain Management is primarily concerned with the planning, acquisition, conversion, flow and distribution of goods from the raw materials to finished goods. The purchasing department in a typical organization is responsible for securing all necessary raw material, supplies, capital goods and services at the best value possible. The Supply Chain Management function coordinates the major activities contributing to materials costs and availability including purchasing production control, warehousing and distribution.
Students who wish to major in any of the School of Business programs will be considered PRE-BUSINESS MAJORS until officially admitted to the School.
Students must apply for entrance into a specific School of Business program during the second semester of their sophomore year. To be formally admitted to the School of Business, a student must satisfy the following criteria:
- Minimum GPA of 2.5
- Completion of 45 Semester hours of college work
- At least a grade of “C” in Principles of Macroeconomics
- At least a grade of “C” in English Composition I, II and Advanced Composition or Technical Writing
- At least a grade of “C” in College Algebra and Trigonometry or Survey of Mathematics