Requirements for Major in Management
Required Core Courses
- MGMT1101 Foundations of Management
- MGMT1201 Financial Accounting
- MGMT2201 Managerial Accounting
- MGMT2301 Legal Environment of Business
- MGMT2307 Organizational Behavior
- MGMT3301 Principles of Marketing
- MGMT3302 Operations Management
- MGMT3305 Financial Management
- MGMT4303 Strategic Management
- MGMT4396 Management Internship
- ECON1101 Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON1103 Principles of Macroeconomics
- Economics elective
Management majors must also complete the following mathematics courses:
- MATH1117 Introduction to Statistics
and one of the following courses:
- MATH1111 Calculus I or
- MATH1121 Applied Mathematics for the Natural, Social and Management Sciences
Management majors are encouraged to take:
- PHIL2103 Ethics at Work
Electives
The management/economics department offers a number of electives that management majors may take. They could choose electives from:
- ECON2101 History of Economic Thought
- ECON3103 The International Economy
- ECON3105 Money and Financial Markets
- ECON3109 Emerging Economies
- ECON3113 Economics of Health Care
- MGMT2111 Personal Finance
- MGMT2202 International Management
- MGMT2211 Leadership: Person and Process
- MGMT2410 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- MGMT3110 Management Research for Positive Change
- MGMT3207 Human Resource Management
Management majors may wish to focus on their elective choices, although they are not required to do so. For example, students wanting a global focus for their electives would select courses that supported their interest. They could choose from courses within the management/economics department and from courses offered by other departments. Here are some examples of relevant courses from other departments:
- HIST1109 Modern World History
- MGMT2202 International Management
- POLSC1401 International Relations
- RELIG2135 Religions of the World
- SOC2105 Race, Ethnicity and Group Relations
- SOC2129 Cultural Geography
- SOC3115 The Sociology of Globalization
Students wanting a public relations, media and design focus for their electives could select courses that supported that interest. They could choose electives, for example, from:
- ART1401 Basic Drawing I
- ART1407 Introduction to Digital Processes
- ART2403 Design and Composition
- ART2431 Graphic Design I
- ART2443 Digital Photography I: New Technologies in Photography
- ENGL1207 Critical Speech Communication
- ENGL1208 Persuasive Strategies and Rhetorical Traditions
- ENGL2521 Public Relations Writing
- ENGL2523 Introduction to Advertising
- ENGL3701 Media Theory
- ITECH2101 Problem Solving with Computers
- PERF1111 Public Speaking
Students wanting a technology focus for their electives might take computer applications and technology courses can choose from:
- ITECH2101 Problem Solving with Computers
- ITECH2107 Computer Databases: Designs and Applications
- ITECH2109 Using the Internet: Tools and Techniques
- ITECH3103 Information Systems in the Workplace


