2000-2001 Academic Catalog
62 Business Administration Management The management major provides a broad background for managerial careers in virtually eve1y type oforganization, including manufacturing, retailing, financial, and service industries, as well as governmental agencies. Management majors focus on organizational dynamics and operations, as well as international issues that affect various types of organizations. Reflecting the broad scope of the management major, students can select courses within the major suited to their area of interest, whether it be organizational leadership, human resources management, or operations management. Course requirements involve 80 quarter hours including: Business administration core requirements ......................... 56 ACCT-211,212 Principles ofAccounting I,II .......................... 10 BUS-lOOBusinessPrologue .................................................... 1 BUS-211,212 StatisticsI,II ........................................................ 6 BUS-218 Business Law I .......................................................... 4 BUS-299 Personal Development (3 quarters) ........................... 0 BUS-311 DecisionAnalysis ..................................................... 3 BUS-399 Professional Development (3 quarters) ..................... 0 BUS-442 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility ............... 3 BUS-449 Executive Development (3 quarters) .......................... 0 ECON-233 Microeconomics ..................................................... 4 ECON-234Macroeconomics .................................................... 4 FIN-371 FinancialManagementoftheFirm ............................. 4 MGMT-350 Principles ofOrganization andManagement ........ 4 MGMT-451 Administrative Policy and Strategy ...................... 4 MIS-120SoftwareTools .......................................................... 2 MIS-220 Computer Information Systems ................................. 3 MRKT-360PrinciplesofMarketing ......................................... 4 Management requirements .................................................... 24 MGMT-352 Production and Operations Management ............ 4 MGMT-355 Organizationa!Behavior ....................................... 4 MGMT-357Internationa1Management ................................... 4 Courses chosen based on the student's interest area ........... 12 Organizational leadership: COM-4060rganizationa1Leadership ................................... 4 MGMT-455 Advanced Topics in Organizational Behavior ............................................................................... 4 Any course chosen from the following list (selected with advisor's consent): MGMT-351 SmallBusinessManagement ............................ 4 MGMT-353HumanResources Management ....................... 4 MGMT-354Management Science ........................................ 4 MGMT-452 Purchasing andMaterials Management ........... 4 MGMT-453 Industrial Relations Management ..................... 4 MGMT-4560rganizationalChangeandDevelopment ........ 4 MGMT-457 Advanced Topics in Operations Management. 4 Human Resource Management: MGMT-353 HumanResources Management ....................... 4 MGMT-456 Organizational Change andDevelopment ........ 4 Any course chosen from the following list (selected with advisor's consent): COM-3260rganizationa1Negotiation .................................. 4 COM-333 Organizational Training ........................................ 4 MGMT-453 Industrial Relations Management ..................... 4 PYCH-364 Industrial/Organizational Psychology ................ 4 Operations Management: MGMT-354ManagementScience ........................................ 4 MGMT-453 Purchasing and Materials Management ........... 4 MGMT-457 Advanced Topics in Operations Management. 4 Additional required cognate: *GMTH-190 Calculus for Business .......................................... 5 *satisfies mathematics General EducationRequirement ManagementMajor CurriculumSummary Proficiency requirements ...................................................... 0-8 Other General EducationRequirements ............................. 75-95 Business Administration Core Requirements ........................ 56 Management Major Requirements ......................................... 24 Required Cognate .................................................................... 5 Electives ............................................................................. 12-32 Total(minimum,notincludingproficiencies) .................... 192 A complete description ofthe General Education Requirements is found on page 30. First year: SuggestedFour-YearCurriculum fortheManagementMajor BEGE-171 The Christian Life ..................................................... 4 BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ...................................... 4 BUS-100 Business Prologue ........................................................ 1 COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech ............................................ 5 ENG-110 English Composition I ................................................ 5 ENG-140 English Composition II ............................................... 5 GMTH-190 Calculus for Business ............................................. 5 GSS-100 Foundations ofSocial Science ...................................... 5 HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities ................................. 5 MIS-120 Software Tools ............................................................. 2 PEF-199 P.A.C.L........................................................................ 2 History elective ......................................................................... 5 Physical education elective ........................................................ 1 Total .......................................................................................... 49 Secondyear: ACCT-211,212 Principles of Accounting 1,11 ........................... 10 BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey .............................................. 4 BEGE-274 New Testament Survey ............................................ 4 BUS-211,212 Statistics I,II ......................................................... 6 BUS-218 Business Law I ............................................................ 4 BUS-299 Personal Development (3 quarters) ............................. 0 MIS-220 Computer Infmmation Systems .................................. 3 ECON-233 Microeconomics ....................................................... 4 ECON-234 Macroeconomics ...................................................... 4 Biology elective ......................................................................... 5 Literature elective ...................................................................... 5 Total .......................................................................................... 49 Third year: BEGE-375 God and History ....................................................... 4 BEGE-376 God and the Church .................................................. 4 BUS-311 Decision Analysis ........................................................ 3 BUS-399 Professional Development (3 quarters) ....................... 0 FIN-371 Financial Management of the Firm ............................... 4 MGMT-350 Principles of Organization and Management ......... 4 MRKT-360 Principles of Marketing .......................................... 4 Major requirements ................................................................... 8 Social science/global awareness elective ..................................... 4 Electives ................................................................................... 12 Total ....................................................,,.,...,...... uu•nn••uu•••••••u 47 Fourth year: BUS-442 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility .................. 3 BUS-499 Executive Development (3 quarters) ........................... 0 MGMT-451 Administrative Policy and Strategy ....................... 4 Humanities elective .................................................................... 4 Major require1nents ...........,...................................................... 16 Physical science elective ............................................................. 5 Electives .................................................................................... 15 Total .......................................................................................... 47
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