Management Program
Overview
Management is fundamental to every company, business and not-for-profit organization. Each of these has some way of setting its directions and goals, deciding how it will achieve its goals, leading its people to work toward achieving the goals and monitoring operations to see that goals have been achieved. This is the set of activities that makes up the exciting field called “management.” This is an especially exciting time as the practice of management evolves to meet new challenges.
The courses offered in the Management Program are designed to meet the needs of students interested in managing the fit between organizations and their environment. In addition to serving business majors, the program offers courses of interest to any student in the University.
Management
Management is fundamental to any organization. Courses offered in the curriculum help students build skills in strategic management, organizational behavior, human resources management, organizational design, and entrepreneurship. Management majors take a series of courses that develop a foundation for effective management practice.
Career Opportunities
The management major prepares students for a general management career. Graduates of the management program typically find employment in the following sectors: manufacturing, retail, government, technology, international, and services. Some graduates start their own businesses.
Downloads
- Management Factsheet [1] (PDF)
- Entrepreneurship & Human Capital Factsheet [2] (PDF)
- Entrepreneurship Minor [3] (PDF)
Newsletter
View the Spring 2020 MISBE Newsletter [5]
Fall 2019 MISBE Newsletter [6]
Spring 2019 MISB Newsletter [7]