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Manage Your Future

Managing Your Future

Students choosing to major in Management can choose from the following specialties.

General Management (Concentration I)

The purpose of this option is to develop in the student a broad range of knowledge and skills for  managing a business organization.  This is an ideal program for the student who wants to enter a general management training program within a large organization. 

Faculty Advisors:  Bachrach, Campbell, Cashman, Dulek, Johnson, Marino, Powell, Scott, and Strickland

Entrepreneurship and Small Company Management ( Concentration II)

The purpose of the entrepreneurship and small company management program is to provide the knowledge and leadership skills necessary to manage small and medium-sized enterprises in an entrepreneurial mode.  Skills are developed in a series of courses and experiences covering the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, small business management, new venture development, and the management of rapid-growth businesses.  The program is designed for individuals who want to establish their own businesses, enter existing growth-oriented firms, join in managing family businesses, or operate in an entrepreneurial manner within large corporations.

Faculty Advisors:  Marino and Powell

World business Concentration (Concentration III)

The basic requirements for students concentrating in international management are the same as for other Curriculum I students, except that international management majors choose their humanities electives in a nonpolitical concentration and must choose a foreign language rather than computer science to satisfy the University core Curriculum language requirement.  Available geopolitical concentrations are Europe, the Pacific Rim, and Latin America.  The University offers a wide range of courses from which to choose, so that international management students may become familiar with the history and culture of these regions.  The University also offers courses in most of the major languages spoken in these regions.  The student is encouraged to minor in the language he or she chooses to study.  Students should consult the management or international management faculty advisors for details of the program and a complete list of humanities and language options.

Faculty Advisors:  Hill and Hilton