Bachelor of Business Administration in Management
Graduates in management often pursue a variety of career paths depending on their
interests, skills, and further qualifications. Some common routes include business
analyst, project manager, marketing manager, and operations manager. Some may also
choose to pursue further education, such as an MBA (Master of Business Administration),
to specialize further or enhance their career prospects.
The program emphasizes practical experience with opportunities for internships. Students
will also develop essential interpersonal skills, such as communication, collaboration,
and leadership, which are crucial for a successful career in management.
In addition to GEs and the Professional Business core, Management students develop
their skills with classes like Human Resource Management, Dynamics of Organizational
Management, Organizational Behavior, and Production/Operations Management.