Bachelor of Science in Management
Overview
This program program focuses on equipping students with the skills and knowledge to lead organizations effectively and adapt to dynamic business environments. The curriculum begins with foundational courses in organizational behavior, leadership principles, and operational management. Students study key topics such as strategic planning, decision-making, and business analytics. Advanced modules cover project management, innovation leadership, and sustainable business practices. Practical applications include case studies, simulations, and team-based projects to develop leadership and problem-solving skills. The program culminates in a capstone project where students analyze a real-world management challenge and propose strategic solutions.
Professional opportunities:
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Management are prepared for leadership roles in various sectors and industries. Career opportunities include:
- Operations Manager: Oversee daily operations and implement strategies to improve efficiency.
- Project Manager: Plan, execute, and monitor projects to meet organizational goals.
- Business Consultant: Advise organizations on management strategies and operational improvements.
- Human Resources Manager: Lead recruitment, employee development, and workplace management.
- Entrepreneur: Start and manage your own business ventures.
- Supply Chain Manager: Coordinate logistics and supply chain processes to optimize performance.
- Organizational Development Specialist: Design and implement initiatives to enhance organizational growth and culture.
This program equips students with the leadership, analytical, and strategic skills to thrive in management roles across diverse industries, fostering innovation and organizational success.
The program curriculum consists of 32 courses (124 credits) and is designed to be completed in 4 years as a full-time student. However, the University provides students with the flexibility to progress at their own pace.
The recommended course sequence from the University
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Total Courses | Total Credits |
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32 | 128 Credits |