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Bachelor of Science in Business Management


The Bachelor of Science Degree Completion Program in Business Management is designed to provide students an understanding of the integration of various business units and the impact of decision making in an organization operating in the global economy.  The degree program consists of ten three-credit courses that draw from management, marketing, operations, finance, economics, statistics, and international management. As changes in the economy and the aging labor force impact local, national and global organizations, the impetus is on internal advancement to capture employees’ existing skills and knowledge.   The Business Management program will prepare individuals to apply critical analysis in decision-making that affects the fiscal and economic value of an organization, innovate and integrate appropriate technology and become leaders at every level of the organization.

Did you know that average salaries for business managers with a Bachelor's degree is $60,000 to $120,000?

Business Management Specializations
Students in the Bachelor of Science in Business Management major opt to enroll in one of the following specialization areas:
  • Business Administration
  • Criminology
  • Human Resources and Organizational Development
  • Public and Nonprofit Management.
Program Major Course Descriptions

ECN400 - Managerial Economics: An understanding of the theories of economics in a global context. Emphasis on the application of the concepts of demand and elasticity, international rate determination and balance of payments, national and international financial system and institutions, and macroeconomic indicators.

ECN405 - Management in the Global Economy: An analysis of the social, political, technological and economic factors that influence practices and decisions in an international/global organization. Included is the analysis of the scope of expansion and appropriate operations in the international marketplace.

FIN400 - Analyzing Financial Statements: The aptitude to understand and interpret financial reports for analysis, forecasting and budgeting decisions.

MGT300 - Principles of Management: An examination of the basic functions of management, including planning, organizing, leading, staffing and controlling and how they can be utilized to strengthen management, employee and organizational performance.

MGT350 - Business Policy and Strategy: An analysis of the process of developing business policies and how strategies are formulated, implemented and evaluated.  Knowledge of how business strategies establish and influence the company's position within its industry in light of those being utilized by competitors.

MGT320 - The Legal Environment of Business: An introduction to the legal influences upon and within businesses, including statutory, executive, administrative, and court law. Included are the roles and influences of contracts and regulations upon business operations.

MKG300 - Marketing Strategy Development: The formulation of strategies for marketing an organization's products and services in light of pricing, product, promotion and placement factors and issues. Emphasis on creating product distinction and consumer demand in a competitive environment.

MTH410 - Quantitative Business Analysis: The knowledge of various quantitative techniques to synthesize information for business decision-making.  Included is the understanding of business research methods.

OPS400 - Operations Management: The development of the skills to be effective using critical problem solving skills in operations management. An understanding of process and product development, quality improvement, and the tools utilized in the production of goods and services.

OPS405 - Managing the Supply Chain: An examination of the concept and design of supply chains for manufacturing and service organizations. Analyzing the innovative capabilities of effective supply chains.

 

Please note that minor course name changes may apply. The Academic Catalog under which students are admitted supersedes general information provided on the website. In addition, students should be advised that actual degree plans may vary based upon a full transfer credit evaluation.