Supervision and Management Courses
The core management coursework of the Bachelor of Applied Science program consists of 42 credits focused around human interaction, management, and leadership. The upper-division supervision and management courses provide students with a general, but comprehensive understanding of business enterprises and a command of practical management skills. The curriculum builds from the practitioner viewpoint to a thorough understanding of all facets of enterprise management as the student progresses.
Students will discover that the BAS in supervision and management courses are balanced with a theoretical foundation and a practical, applied methodology to allow students to meet learning outcomes. Students will begin with GEB3213 – Business Writing, and complete their degrees with MAN4900, a capstone project which ties the program coursework together with real world experience:
GEB3213
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Business Writing
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3
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MAN3353
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Management Theory and Practices
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3
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MAN3240
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Organizational Behavior
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3
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BUL3130
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Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business
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3
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ACG3024
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Accounting for Non-Financial Majors
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3
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MAN4162
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Customer Relations for Managers
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3
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MAN4301
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Human Resource Management
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3
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ISM4011
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Introduction to Management Information Systems
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4
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MAN4120
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Leadership Challenges and Supervision
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3
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GEB4891
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Strategic Management and Decision Making
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4
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MAN4504
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Operational Decision Making
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3
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GEB4930
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Selected Topics in Management
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3
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MAN4900
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Capstone Project in Supervision and Management
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4
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Total 42
GEB3213 is the first course in the BAS program and is a prerequisite to every other course in the program, or a co-requisite to other first semester courses.
ISM4011: Requires ISM2000 or CGS2100 or equivalent.
GEB4930: Topics rotate each term; check section notes for course topic information.
MAN4900, the Capstone course, is the final course in the program, and must be taken in the final semester.