Overview

The work of a manager involves analyzing, planning, and coordinating the activities of a company. The management major provides training in analyzing problems, making decisions, delegating assignments, training and supervising employees, budgeting, and coordinating. The management major provides the skills needed to secure an entry-level position, as well as the tools needed by top management to lead an organization. The management area encompasses operations, entrepreneurship, management information systems, strategy, and international business. Management majors can pursue a general management specialization, strategy/entrepreneurship specialization, or an ecommerce technology specialization. The general management specialization provides students with broad exposure to several management subfields. The strategy/entrepreneurship management specialization provides students with preparation for a career as an entrepreneur or a corporate entrepreneur with a strategic orientation to themes of globalization and technology. The ecommerce technology specialization prepares students to develop skills necessary to help businesses compete and develop strategies for web-based interactions among companies, employees, customers, and suppliers.

Management: Curriculum Worksheets
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Management - E-Commerce: Curriculum Worksheets
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