Management Minors

Bachelor's degree

In massachusetts (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Massachusetts (USA)

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

With a minor in management, you’ll learn how to work collaboratively and be an effective leader in whichever field you choose.
Your courses will teach you how to think critically about complex business challenges. You’ll develop effective motivational techniques, discover new ways to improve efficiency, and learn how to manage individuals from different cultural backgrounds.

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Subjects

  • Business Analysis
  • ENT
  • Leading
  • Completing
  • Management
  • Business
  • Minor
  • Managing
  • Across
  • Introduction
  • Organization

Course programme

Management Minor for Business Students (3 courses, 9 credits)

Business students may choose to minor in General Management by completing any three (3) of the following:
  • MGT-301 Leading Change
  • MGT-302 Developing Innovation Skills
  • MGT-310 Managing a Learning Organization
  • MGT-313 Global Human Resource Management
  • MGT-322 Managing Across Differences
  • MGT-334 Introduction to Business Analysis
  • MGT-385 Managing Difficult People at Work
  • MGT-401 Negotiations
  • ENT-320 Managing the Small Business
Students who receive a "B" or better in MGT 334 will receive an Academic Certificate in Business Analysis by IIBA.

Management Minor for College of Arts & Sciences Students (5 courses, 15 credits)

College of Arts & Sciences students are required to complete ENT 101 Business Foundations and MGT 217 Organizational Behavior first, and then take any three (3) of the following:
  • MGT-301 Leading Change
  • MGT-302 Developing Innovation Skills
  • MGT-310 Managing a Learning Organization
  • MGT-313 Global Human Resource Management
  • MGT-322 Managing Across Differences
  • MGT-334 Introduction to Business Analysis
  • MGT-360 Leadership 360 Practicum
  • MGT-385 Managing Difficult People at Work
  • MGT-401 Negotiations
  • ENT-320 Managing the Small Business
Students who receive a "B" or better in MGT 334 will receive an Academic Certificate in Business Analysis by IIBA.

Management Minors

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