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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Management, General Concentration, B.S.
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All of society's enterprises - business, governmental, educational, and military - are becoming increasingly sophisticated and complex. There is an unrivaled and growing need for skilled managers. Contemporary managers must attend to global competition, understand complex logistical matters, maintain service quality, and continuously improve as they monitor and respond to a rapidly changing business environment. In response to these needs, the management program seeks to provide students with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to obtain and advance in professional managerial positions in both domestic and international corporations.
The Department of Management offers both a B.S. in Business Management and a B.S. in International Business - Management. The department also offers a diverse set of concentrations and minors. Students may choose to complete the B.S. in Business Management without any concentration or they may add a concentration in either Human Resources Management, Sport Management, or Esports Management. Students interested in the B.S. in International Business - Management should examine that part of the catalog for details.
Program Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate knowledge of fundamental business concepts in functional areas.
- Students will analyze data using technology and information systems and using appropriate quantitative and analytical techniques.
- Students will integrate knowledge from business functional areas and formulate solutions that consider both the internal and the external environments of an organization.
- Students will analyze how businesses function in the global marketplace.
- Students will demonstrate an understanding of global differences between cultures.
- Students will demonstrate an understanding of social responsibility and its effects on stakeholders.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to apply a variety of ethical principles within the business environment.
- Students will create well written documents related to business topics.
- Students will prepare and deliver an effective oral presentation on a business topic.
- Students will demonstrate effective team skills.
- Students will recognize and explain how different types of diversity add value in a business environment.
Students earning a B.S. degree in Business Management are required to complete 121 credits, including the university core curriculum (41 credits) and the business program core (30 credits). The major allows the flexibility to minor in a wide array of related areas such as entrepreneurship or marketing.
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From the PCoB Prescribed University Core Curriculum:
Majors that comply with the Pompea College of Business (CoB) core will complete the following courses as part of the 41-credit University Core Curriculum:
Core Competency 3 - Mathematical and Quantitative Literacy
- Competency 3.1: MATH 1107 - College Mathematics (or equivalent or higher)
- Competency 3.2: BANL 1100 - Introduction to Business Analytics
Core Competency 5 - Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- Competency 5.1: BUSA 1000 - Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship
- Competency 5.2: ECON 1134 - Introduction to Microeconomics
Core Competency 7 - The Individual and Society
- Competency 7.2: ECON 1133 - Introduction to Macroeconomics
Majors that comply with the Pompea College of Business (CoB) core are not restricted in the way that the Writing Across the Curriculum requirement is satisfied.
The Pompea College of Business Core: 30 credits
Major Requirements: 24 credits
These credits are chosen in consultation with the adviser.
Free Electives: 26 credits
- 26 credits chosen in consultation with the advisor
These credits can provide advanced material, either in the major or in course work, which reflects emerging issues of importance. Students should consult with their academic adviser for course selection.
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