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Baccalaureate Program Descriptions
Major
in Business Administration and Management
Description of the Field
Business
administration and management is concerned with setting organizational
goals and formulating procedures to achieve them. To carry out their
administrative roles, managers must handle such duties as preparing and
administering budgets, monitoring operations, and formulating policies and
procedures.
Purpose
The major in
Business Administration and Management consists of three tracks that allow
students to either pursue general study in business and management or to
specialize in selected areas of management. The track in Business
Administration provides a broad-based study of management and other
business disciplines. The choices in this track allow students
flexibility in developing a program of study leading to a variety of
entry-level positions in private and public organizations.
The
Entrepreneurship and Small Business track enables students to develop
skills in working with small firms and eventually starting small firms of
their own, as well as gaining a knowledge of entrepreneurial concepts
useful for a variety of positions in organizations of any size.
The track in
International Management allows students to pursue an interest in the
global nature of today's business world. Students enrolled in this
track are encouraged to take advantage of a variety of opportunities
available for international study within the university and abroad.
Student Organizations
Students in
the Business Administration and Management major should consider joining
and participating in one of the student organizations related to the
major. These include the Society for the Advancement of Management (SAM),
Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), and Delta Sigma Pi.
Curriculum
The following
is a list of required and elective courses in each of the tracks in the
Major in Business Administration and Management.
Major Core Requirements
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MGMT 302 |
Business Statistics II |
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MGMT 331 |
Human Resource Management |
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MGMT 489 |
Managerial
Applications and Skills Development |
Business Administration Track
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Decision tools requirement (choose one): |
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MGMT 339 Management Science |
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MGMT 386* Supply Chain Management |
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ECON 402 Business Cycles and Forecasting |
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Global Requirement (choose one):
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MGMT 329/INTL327 Intro to Intercultural Communication |
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MGMT/INTL 418 International Management |
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ECON/INTL 329 International Economics |
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MRBL/INTL 378 International Marketing |
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Approved finance or insurance elective (choose one): |
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FIRE 312 Intermediate Financial Management |
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FIRE 314 Investments |
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FIRE 316 Principles of Real Estate |
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FIRE 333 Risk and Insurance |
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Approved systems or marketing elective (choose one): |
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MGMT 346 Technology and the Management Process |
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INFO 361 Systems Analysis and Design |
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MRBL 376 Dynamics of Retail Management |
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MRBL 475 Services Marketing |
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Approved management electives (choose two): |
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MGMT 334 Managing Dynamic Organizations |
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MGMT 350 Introduction to Project Management |
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MGMT 386* Supply Chain Management |
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MGMT 420 Seminar in Industrial Relations |
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MGMT 421 Introduction to Entrepreneurship |
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MGMT 433 Compensation Management |
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MGMT 439 Quality I |
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MGMT 491 Topics in Management |
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MGMT 493 Internship in Management |
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*Students using MGMT 386 to satisfy the
decision tools requirement may not use MGMT 386 as an approved
management elective. |
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Track
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MGMT |
421 |
Introduction to Entrepreneurship |
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MGMT |
422 |
Managing the Family Firm |
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MGMT |
436 |
New Venture Initiation |
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FIRE
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313
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Finance for Small and Entrepreneurial Enterprise |
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Approved Electives (choose two):
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(subject to prerequisites listed in course descriptions) |
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MGMT 334 Managing Dynamic Organizations |
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MGMT 346 Technology and the Management Process |
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MGMT 350 Project Management |
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MGMT 385 Production/Operations Management II |
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MGMT 386 Supply Chain Management |
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ACCT 306 Cost Accounting |
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FIRE 316 Principles of Real Estate |
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FIRE 333 Risk and Insurance |
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MRBL 372 Product Development and Management |
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MRBL 376 Dynamics of Retail Management |
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MRBL 475 Services Marketing |
International Management Track*
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MGMT 329/INTL
327 |
Introduction to
Intercultural Communication |
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MGMT/INTL 418 |
International Management |
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ECON 329 |
International Economics |
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Approved Electives (choose three) |
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(subject to prerequisites listed in course descriptions) |
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MGMT/INTL 446 International Human Resource Management |
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MGMT 491 Topics in Management Summer Study Abroad
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(See Schedule of Classes for courses offered) |
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FIRE/INTL 416 International Financial Management |
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MRBL/INTL 378 International Marketing |
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MRBL/INTL 478 Global Internet Marketing |
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*Students
are encouraged to consider: a minor in international studies or
foreign languages, the semester abroad program through the Consortium
International University, and courses outside the School of Business
(approved by the advisor and department chair). |
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Major in Human Resource Management
Description of the Field
Human
resource management is a major functional area of all businesses and
includes employee recruitment and selection, training and development,
employee relations, compensation and benefits, performance evaluation, and
human resource planning. Career opportunities typically include
compensation analyst, employee benefits specialist, human resource
assistant, human resource manager, employment recruiter, employment
interviewer, and training and development specialist.
Purpose
The major in
Human Resource Management gives students a broad
overview of the educational and application aspects of human resource
management. Students in this program pursue an
in-depth study of a variety of topical areas, including human resource
management, employment law, compensation management,
and international human resources management. Students are
encouraged to broaden their knowledge base by taking electives in
industrial psychology. After completing this program, students are
prepared to enter the public and private sections in compensation,
employee benefits, incentive awards programs, and human resources.
Student Organizations
Students in
the Human Resource Management major should consider
joining and participating in the VCU student chapter of the Society for
Human Resource Management (SHRM). Other student organizations related to
management include the Society for the Advancement of Management (SAM),
and Delta Sigma Pi.
Curriculum
The following
is a list of required and elective courses for the Major in Human
Resource Management.
Required Courses
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MGMT 331 |
Human Resource Management |
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MGMT 420 |
Seminar in Industrial Relations |
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MGMT 433 |
Compensation Management |
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MGMT 435 |
Strategic HR Management |
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MGMT 446 |
International HR Management |
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MRBL 427 |
Employment Law |
Electives (choose three)
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MGMT 302 |
Business Statistics II |
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MGMT 334 |
Managing Dynamic Organizations |
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MGMT 447 |
Human Resource Information Systems |
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MGMT 489 |
Managerial Applications and
Skills Development |
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FIRE 428 |
Employee Benefit Planning |
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FIRE 444 |
Occupational Safety, Health and Security |
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ECON 431 |
Labor
Economics |
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ADLT 403 |
Human Resource Development |
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