What is the management program at BHSU?
The Management Program is a specialization within the Business Administration Major (BADM) in the College of Business and Technology. Students take the same pre-Business and Business core courses required of all BADM majors. Graduates in management are expected to have a well-rounded exposure to accounting, marketing, finance, economics, business law, and information systems. Depending on your interest, 18 additional credits from any of these subject areas are required.
How can a degree in management help you?
All organizations, public and private, need qualified management professionals. A Bachelors degree in Management opens the door to a wide variety of employment opportunities in a profession that is truly global. Learning to manage people and the company’s resources may be one of the most important (and toughest) skills in business. By acquiring analytical problem solving skills, leadership techniques, resource management skills and personnel development expertise, you will put yourself in a position to assume entry-level professional employment in management.
Learn from the experts:
The Management Program at BHSU is taught by an interdisciplinary team of accomplished faculty. Many of our faculty have held management positions in business. We have faculty that have experience in starting new business ventures; some have operated their own businesses while others have had upper level management positions in large corporations. This kind of practical experience brings a unique perspective to the classroom. In addition, all faculty have a minimum of a Masters Degree in an area of Business and many hold a PhD or a JD. All continue to remain active in the field of management by consulting and publishing research in their areas of expertise.
Unlike many undergraduate programs in bigger schools, BHSU has a large number of nontraditional students, many of whom are working in businesses while attending school. Classroom discussions are often centered around a student’s current experiences in business rather than simply focusing on textbook examples.