Bachelor of Science in Management Undergraduate Programme By Niagara University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science in Management

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Science in management is designed to be a balanced and flexible choice for students who anticipate becoming managers in a variety of enterprises, from large global firms to small family businesses. To be successful, managers must have knowledge and skills in four key business areas: people and organizations, business operations, marketing and money (finance). Management students are taught to be team builders and problem solvers in order to successfully tackle the challenges that face today's organizations. Students who are heading towards a career in business but are unsure of their exact interests and strengths among the business professions should seriously consider the management major, especially the very flexible integrative concentration. Mission Guided by the College of Business Administration mission, the undergraduate program creates and disseminates knowledge, fosters rich learning experiences, empowers student achievement, and inspires professional engagement in the global society. Student Learning Outcomes To help achieve our mission, the following undergraduate student learning outcomes have been established: Graduates will have effective written communication skills. Graduates will have effective oral communication skills. Graduates will be able to evaluate and understand ethical issues in business decisions. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to analyze information and apply critical thinking skills. Graduates will be proficient in using the appropriate technology and information resources for their field. Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of the field in their concentration or major.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Science in management is designed to be a balanced and flexible choice for students who anticipate becoming managers in a variety of enterprises, from large global firms to small family businesses. To be successful, managers must have knowledge and skills in four key business areas: people and organizations, business operations, marketing and money (finance). Management students are taught to be team builders and problem solvers in order to successfully tackle the challenges that face today's organizations. Students who are heading towards a career in business but are unsure of their exact interests and strengths among the business professions should seriously consider the management major, especially the very flexible integrative concentration. Mission Guided by the College of Business Administration mission, the undergraduate program creates and disseminates knowledge, fosters rich learning experiences, empowers student achievement, and inspires professional engagement in the global society. Student Learning Outcomes To help achieve our mission, the following undergraduate student learning outcomes have been established: Graduates will have effective written communication skills. Graduates will have effective oral communication skills. Graduates will be able to evaluate and understand ethical issues in business decisions. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to analyze information and apply critical thinking skills. Graduates will be proficient in using the appropriate technology and information resources for their field. Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of the field in their concentration or major.

Admission Requirements

6+
Applicants must have successfully completed high school degree (12 years of primary and secondary education) or equivalent. Other English Language requirements: A TOEFL score of at least 550 (paper exam) is required for admission. Students may take the TOEFL PBT (at least 550 score) until it is discontinued in their area and submit the scores for two years after the test date. If you attend high school where courses are taught in English, an SAT may be submitted in place of the TOEFL or IELTS.

Jan-2000

Tuition fees

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