Management and Administration majors acquire a basic knowledge of planning, organizing, staffing, and coordinating the activities of an organization. They also acquire the specific knowledge and skills for enhancing employee performance, for assessing and addressing critical problems and decisions, and for leveraging the human capital in an organization.
Students choosing to major in Management and Administration may also pursue a cross-disciplinary concentration in the area of Business Law. Students who choose to pursue a Business Law concentration must also earn a minimum grade of C or better for the 12 hours comprising the concentration. Upon request, students who meet the concentration requirements will receive a certificate of completion and a letter from their Department Chair listing the specific courses taken with the concentration.