A minor is not required with this major.
Requirements
Students in the management major must complete the 27-credit common business core requirements and 30 credits of management major requirements:
Common Business Core (27 Credits)
AC 211 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | 3 |
AC 212 | Introduction to Managerial Accounting | 3 |
FIN 295 | Managerial Finance | 3 |
LAW 250 | The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business | 3 |
MC 207 | Managerial Communication I | 3 |
MGT 295 | Fundamentals of Management and Organizational Behavior | 3 |
MIS 201 | Introduction to Management Information Systems | 3 |
MKT 295 | Fundamentals of Marketing | 3 |
BUS 480 | Capstone Seminar | 0 |
MGT 480 | Strategic Management | 3 |
Additional Requirements (6 Credits)
BUS 250 | Introduction to Business Analytics and Skills | 3 |
STAT 201 | Business Statistics II | 3 |
The management major includes four options:
- Management major with a concentration in General Management
- Management major with a concentration in Human Resource Management
- Management major with a concentration in Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship
- Management major with a concentration in International Business (suspend concentration for 3 years)
Management majors select one of the four aforementioned options and complete requirements specified for the selected option.
Management Common Core (9 Credits)
Management Major with a Concentration in General Management:
General Management Concentration Core:
MGT 321 | International Management | 3 |
MGT 330/ENT 330 | Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation | 3 |
MGT 345 | Organizational Analysis & Change Management | 3 |
MGT 403 | Ethical and Social Issues for the Manager | 3 |
Business Electives:
Students must select 9 credits of 300- or 400-level School of Business courses in consultation with a Department of Management faculty advisor. These 9 credits are selected from courses in AC, ENT, FIN, LAW, MGT, MIS, and MKT courses. These courses are completed after satisfying all course prerequisites for each course.
Management Major with a Concentration in Human Resource Management:
For students interested in preparing for careers in human resource management or personnel administration in a variety of business and non-business settings.
All students who choose the human resource concentration may take courses only after meeting with a Department of Management faculty advisor and adopting a planned program.
Human Resource Management Concentration Core:
MGT 345 | Organizational Analysis & Change Management | 3 |
MGT 425 | Labor/Management Relations | 3 |
MGT 431 | Compensation and Benefits | 3 |
MGT 432 | Human Resource Development and Training | 3 |
MGT 460 | Staffing | 3 |
Business Electives:
Students must select 6 credits of 300- or 400-level School of Business courses in consultation with a Department of Management faculty advisor. These 6 credits are selected from AC, ENT, FIN, LAW, MGT, MIS, and MKT courses. Courses are completed after satisfying all course prerequisites for each course.
Management Major with a Concentration in Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship:
Prepares students for entrepreneurial careers in new venture creation, managing family-owned or other small business enterprises, or working in an entrepreneurial capacity (product development, business development, cross-discipline leadership, etc.) for existing firms. This concentration provides a basic foundation in the knowledge necessary to search for and evaluate new venture opportunities, and to finance, operate, and manage new or growing businesses. Students are required to complete a field study experience.
Students must complete the School of Business 27-credit common business core plus the following 30 credits. Students should meet with a faculty advisor before declaring a Concentration or Minor in Entrepreneurship.
Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship Concentration Core:
Business Electives:
Students must complete 6 credits of 300- or 400-level courses offered by the School of Business courses, to be determined in consultation with a Department of Management faculty advisor. These courses are selected from AC, ENT, FIN, LAW, MGT, MIS, and MKT courses.
Management Major with a Concentration in International Business:
Concentration is suspended for 3 years
The Management Major with a Concentration in International Business prepares its graduates for advanced graduate study and for entry-level positions in global and international business enterprises. The program provides students with a broad general education which includes language, culture and international courses and, at the same time, provides students with a core of international business courses and selected concentrations in the functional business areas. Students will be provided with study abroad opportunities.
Students are required to take the general education requirements, free elective requirements, and the business core requirements as all management majors. In addition, the students are required to complete:
Required core courses:
Functional Specialization:
Three courses (9 credits) from one of five functional specialization areas:
Accounting:
AC 300 | Intermediate Accounting I | 3 |
AC 301 | Cost Management Systems | 3 |
AC 312 | Intermediate Accounting II | 3 |
| or | |
| AC 300 plus two additional courses selected after consulting a faculty advisor in accounting | |
Finance:
FIN 301 | Intermediate Managerial Finance | 3 |
FIN 310 | Principles of Investments | 3 |
FIN 320 | Financial Markets and Institutions | 3 |
Management Information Systems:
MIS 305 | E-Business | 3 |
MIS 315 | Database Management Systems | 3 |
MIS 361 | Systems Analysis and Design for Business | 3 |
| or | |
MIS 400 | Business Analytics and Decision Support | 3 |
Marketing:
MKT 305 | Consumer Behavior | 3 |
MKT 373 | Marketing Research | 3 |
| and any other MKT electives (3 cr) | 3 |
Management/Entrepeneurship:
(From recommended. not required, lists)
Business electives:
Two courses from among upper-division Business School courses, or, with Management Department advisor's approval, I-designated courses.
Accelerate Central Management BS to MBA
Eligibility
Students typically apply during their junior year of study and must meet the requirements specified below:
1. Have at least a 3.3 cumulative grade point average.
2. Completed 60 earned credit hours by the end of the Fall semester of their junior year. At least 30 credits must have been earned at CCSU.
3. Admission to School of Business Management major.
4. Meet the M.B.A. program admission criteria.
Eligible students can apply for admission to the Accelerate Central B.S. Management/ M.B.A. Program during their junior year of study. Selected students may be able to complete a B.S. in Management and a M.B.A. in as few as five years on a full-time basis.
For students who are officially admitted to the Accelerate Central B.S. Management / M.B.A. Program, two three (3)-credit graduate Management courses will replace two three (3)-credit undergraduate Management courses. In addition, up to two three (3)-credit graduate courses may be taken before matriculation as a graduate student; these 2 courses will be excluded from the student’s B.S. program and transferred into the student’s M.B.A. program.
Students who are accepted into Accelerate Central B.S. Management / M.B.A. Program will officially matriculate into the School of Graduate Studies the semester immediately following conferral of their Bachelor's degree, even if they have already taken graduate-level courses while completing their Bachelor's degree. Students wishing to defer their graduate studies must notify Graduate Recruitment & Admissions of this decision prior to the start of the term following the conferral of their Bachelor's degree.
How to Apply
Students will submit Change of Major form, a current resume, and one recommendation letter from a CCSU Management professor to their undergraduate advisor by March 1st of their junior year. The documents will go through the proper parties for review and approval, including the Graduate Program Director. Once the form has been approved by all required parties, the Registrar’s Office will change the student’s undergraduate curriculum to note the Accelerate Central program.
It is highly recommended to apply early for admission to this program to receive dedicated advising.