Management is about obtaining results primarily through people, and this is a broad-based degree Concentration that can lead to many career opportunities. The curriculum emphasizes general education requirements and offers a solid foundation in core business principles and fundamentals. Management majors also have the opportunity to participate in the Leaders, Executives, Entrepreneurs, and Directors Program (LEED) which closes the gap between classroom experiences and the real world of work, preparing students to navigate the employment maize and develop career strategies. Students are encouraged to take advantage of internship opportunities to enhance their skills and marketability. Historically, graduates have had multiple job offers with a choice of locations and starting salaries.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (120 hours)
Students with a Management Concentration are required to fulfill all bridge course requirements including the following major requirements:
CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT BRIDGE COURSES
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LIST A.
Computer Skills
ART 2010.
Introduction to 2-D Computer Art (2)
BUS 1500.
Computer Applications for Business (3)
CPS 1110.
Computer Literacy (2)
CPS 1191.
Computer Science I (4) [MTH 1750]
MFE 1110.
Principles of Manufacturing (2)
MUS 2236.
Computer Music Technology (2)
LIST B.
Humanities and Fine Arts
ART 1110.
Ancient & Early European Art History (3)
ART 1120.
Later European Art History (3)
ART 1210.
Introduction to Art (3)
ART 2130.
Arts of Africa (3)
ART 2140.
African American Art History (3)
DRM 1100.
Introduction to Theatre (3)
DRM 2201.
Development of Drama: Tragedy (3)
DRM 2202.
Development of Drama: Comeday (3)
DRM 2204.
African American Theatre (3)
ENG 2100.
Great Books, Great Films (3) [ENG 1102]
ENG 2101.
Lit. / Global Village (3) [ENG 1102]
ENG 2103.
The Literary Tradition (3) [ENG 1102]
ENG 2200.
Intro to Literary Studies (3) [ENG 1102 is a pre- or co- requisite]
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Summer Banking Institute
Outreach Education and Technical Assistance (O.E.T.A.)
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