Undergraduate Level Minors - Management Not available for Business Administration, Management, Sports and Health Sciences, or Transportation and Logistics Management majors. (18 semester hours)
The student who graduates with a Minor in Management will be able to:
Relate and discuss the potential functions and applications of management processes in the areas of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, leading, and controlling.
Identify and examine the needs of today’s managers in assessing and implementing strategies used in the management of information technology in the workplace.
Recognize and describe the impact issues as they relate to organizational behavior in terms individual, group/team, and overall organization.
Examine and explore potential management problems and opportunities and discuss possible strategies and applications to be used in addressing such managerial concerns.
Recognize and discuss ethical conduct and the social responsibility of business in the lives of internal and external stakeholders.
Analyze the external and internal environmental forces affecting business organizations that impact the effectiveness of managers in today’s competitive and global organizations.
GM310 / MGMT311 - Organizational Behavior
MC300 / MGMT310 - Principles and Theory of Management