Management Degrees
Getting a degree in management helps students develop skills necessary to make and carry out plans in a corporate environment. Some managers are generalists, while other specialize in areas such as accounting, finance, information technology, or human resources. Their work may involve analyzing problems, preparing reports, recruiting employees, training, or making policy decisions. This program will prepare graduates for a number of job opportunities, including:
• Advertising Account Executive
• Branch Manager
• Contract Administrator
• Entrepreneur
• Facilities Planner
• Financial Aid Director
• General Manager
• Management Analyst
• Information Systems Manager
• Insurance Agent
• Insurance Broker
• Insurance Underwriter
• IRS Revenue Officer
• Loan Officer
• Management Consultant
• Operations Manager
• Project Manager
• Property Manager
• Purchasing Agent
• Realtor
• Retail Buyer
• Training Specialist
Concentrations available in the area of management include the following:
• Computer Information Management
• Construction Management
• Data Mining
• Health Care Management
• Innovation and Technology
• Supply Chain Management
Management degree students take the following types of courses at the post-secondary level:
• Accounting
• Business and Management
• Business Communications
• Business Information Systems
• Entrepreneurship
• Ethics
• Finance
• Global Issues
• Health Services Management
• Hospitality Management
• Human Resource Management
• International Business Management
• Internet Marketing
• Organizational Theory and Behavior
• Operations Management
• Principles of Marketing
• Project Management
• Sales & Marketing
• Security Management
• Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship
• Statistics
• Technical Communication