Business and Management Minor
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Program description
This discipline offers a multidisciplinary liberal arts-based program that allows students to enter the field of business and management as a professional or proceed to graduate studies. The business and management curriculum focuses on areas of human knowledge that concern the operation and control of organizations whether they are for-profit, non-profit, or governmental. In addition to developing competence in analytical and core business areas, students majoring in the field are expected to learn to critically examine businesses and other institutions from a liberal arts perspective.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
The curriculum is designed to ensure that students will be able to:
1. Describe and identify the economic context for business and organizational decision making.
2. Apply, compare, and contrast different methods and approaches for managing human and material resources.
3. Understand and apply financial concepts that are essential to manage organizations.
4. Critically examine the functioning of business and other institutions.
5. Communicate business, accounting, and managerial knowledge both orally and in writing.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
The curriculum is designed to ensure that students will be able to:
1. Describe and identify the economic context for business and organizational decision making.
2. Apply, compare, and contrast different methods and approaches for managing human and material resources.
3. Understand and apply financial concepts that are essential to manage organizations.
4. Critically examine the functioning of business and other institutions.
5. Communicate business, accounting, and managerial knowledge both orally and in writing.
Program last updated
Spring 2024