Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Management - Human Resource Management Concentration 48 months Undergraduate Programme By James Madison University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Management - Human Resource Management Concentration

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The management major prepares future organizational leaders to manage effectively in a dynamic global business environment. The management faculty strive to develop students’ theoretical and practical managerial expertise, focusing on interpersonal and team skills, situational and data analysis, innovation and creativity, problem solving, evidence based decision making, and ethical reasoning. Goals The overall goals of the management program are: To prepare graduates of the MGT major for a wide variety of management careers and leadership roles. To provide instruction relating to the study and practice of management to undergraduate and graduate students in the College of Business. Career Opportunities: Project Manager Human Resources Generalist or Specialist Management Consultant Business Analyst Operations or Logistics Manager Supply Chain Analyst Labor Relations Specialist Small Business Owner/Manager Customer Service/Relations Manager Sales Manager Retail Manager Facility/Events Manager Human Resource Management The human resource management (HRM) track is designed to help students broaden and deepen their understanding of the acquisition, development, management and retention of human capital in organizations. This focus area is suggested for students who intend to work in human resource (HR) generalist or specialist positions, students planning on a career in labor relations or employment law, students who plan to start or manage a business, and students who want to attend graduate school in an HR-related field.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The management major prepares future organizational leaders to manage effectively in a dynamic global business environment. The management faculty strive to develop students’ theoretical and practical managerial expertise, focusing on interpersonal and team skills, situational and data analysis, innovation and creativity, problem solving, evidence based decision making, and ethical reasoning. Goals The overall goals of the management program are: To prepare graduates of the MGT major for a wide variety of management careers and leadership roles. To provide instruction relating to the study and practice of management to undergraduate and graduate students in the College of Business. Career Opportunities: Project Manager Human Resources Generalist or Specialist Management Consultant Business Analyst Operations or Logistics Manager Supply Chain Analyst Labor Relations Specialist Small Business Owner/Manager Customer Service/Relations Manager Sales Manager Retail Manager Facility/Events Manager Human Resource Management The human resource management (HRM) track is designed to help students broaden and deepen their understanding of the acquisition, development, management and retention of human capital in organizations. This focus area is suggested for students who intend to work in human resource (HR) generalist or specialist positions, students planning on a career in labor relations or employment law, students who plan to start or manage a business, and students who want to attend graduate school in an HR-related field.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Applicants can have the grade equivalent in the U.S. system: a 'B' average or a 3.00 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.00 GPA grading scale. Other English Language Requirements accepted: PBT (Paper Based TOEFL): 550.

48 Months
Jan-2000

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