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DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
MAJOR: MANAGEMENT
Managers are essential to every organization because they work with people to make and implement decisions that move organizations forward. The Management major prepares students to be productive and insightful managers. It enhances students' leadership, communication, and analytical skills; provides strategies and models for solving problems ethically and effectively; and equips students to become managers who can make things happen in a dynamic global economy.
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CURRICULUM |
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University Requirements |
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ENGL 110 (minimum grade C-) |
3 |
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BUAD 110, First Year Experience (FYE) (minimum grade C-) |
3 |
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Discovery Learning Experience (DLE) |
3 |
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Multicultural course |
3 |
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University Breadth Requirements |
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Creative Arts and Humanities (minimum grade C-) |
3 |
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History and Cultural Change (minimum grade C-) |
3 |
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Social and Behavioral Sciences (minimum grade C-) |
3 |
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Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Technology (minimum grade C-) |
3 |
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These four courses must be chosen from four different departments. |
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Some of the university requirements may be met by the major requirements listed below. Students should consult with their advisor for clarification. |
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Major Requirements |
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Additional credits from Creative Arts and Humanities, History and Cultural Change, and/or foreign language instruction. |
6 |
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Social and Behavioral Sciences |
12 |
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PSYC 100 and a SOCI course are required. See the undergraduate catalog at www.udel.edu/catalog for the specific list of SOCI and additional course options. No more than six credits may be taken in the same department. |
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Additional credits of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Technology |
7 |
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See the undergraduate catalog at www.udel.edu/catalog for the specific list of courses (Note: STAT, MATH, and CISC courses may NOT apply). This requirement includes one associated laboratory credit. |
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ECON 151 |
Introduction to Microeconomics: Prices and Markets (minimum grade C-) |
3 |
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ECON 152 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics: National Economy (minimum grade C-) |
3 |
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ACCT 207 |
Accounting I (minimum grade C-) |
3 |
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ACCT 208 |
Accounting II (minimum grade C-) |
3 |
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ACCT 352 |
Law and Social Issues in Business |
3 |
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FINC 311 |
Principles of Finance (minimum grade C-) |
3 |
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MISY 160 |
Business Computing: Tools and Concepts |
3 |
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MISY 261 |
Introduction to Business Information Systems |
3 |
Only one of the following will count toward graduation:
Students must earn a grade of C- or better in all of the following courses:
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Three of the following seven courses: |
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(minimum grade C- in each course)
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One Information Technology related course from the following: |
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(minimum grade C-)
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MISY 427 |
Management of Information Systems |
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One of the following International theme courses: |
3 |
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ACCT 395 |
Seminar: International Accounting |
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ACCT 483 |
Introduction to International Accounting |
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BUAD 383 |
Seminar on International Business |
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BUAD 384 |
Global Business Environment |
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BUAD 386 |
International Business Management |
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BUAD 391 |
Seminar on International Management |
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BUAD 393 |
Seminar on International Marketing Management |
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BUAD 394 |
Seminar on International Operations Management |
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BUAD 425 |
Current Issues in Global Business |
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BUAD 475 |
International Marketing |
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ECON 311 |
Economics of Developing Countries |
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ECON 340 |
International Economics |
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ECON 441 |
International Trade |
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ECON 443 |
International Monetary Economics |
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FINC 392 |
Seminar on International Financial Management |
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FINC 415 |
International Finance |
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MISY 395 |
Global Issues in Information Technology |
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Professional Electives
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ACCT, BUAD, ENTR, FINC, or MISY courses (at the 300-level or higher) |
3 |
ELECTIVES
After required courses are completed, sufficient credits must be taken to meet the minimum credits required for the degree.
Elective courses should be chosen from outside the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, and no more than two credits can be from BHAN 120.
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CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF |
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