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Academics
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Management
As with all Wittenberg programs, our management program begins with a strong liberal arts foundation. We combine that with specific business management course work, practical assignments, and experimental opportunities to make the most of what you learn in the classroom.
Within the program, you may choose a focus that interests you the most: accounting, finance, human resources, international business, or marketing. If you prefer, you may design your own concentration in consultation with your adviser. In all these areas, communication skills and computer applications are emphasized.
Wittenberg's Center for Applied Management (WittCAM) co-ordinates learning opportunities with real businesses such as internships or small-business consulting. By the time you are finished with the Management program here, you will have put together a portfolio of work that will demonstrate your skills and give you an edge in your job search or graduate school.
Degrees offered
B.A.: Management
Minor: Management
Requirements
Major:
Tools courses (16 semester hours): Management 210, 225, 226 and 260
Environments courses (4 semester hours): Management 370 or 250
Core courses (12 semester hours): Management 310, 330 and 340
Integration course (4 semester hours): Management 460
Elective for depth and breadth
(4 semester hours): any Management course or suitable substitute
Related department requirements (12 semester hours): Economics 190, and Economics elective, and Mathematics 131
Minor:
Any statistics course (Management, Mathematics, or Psychology), Management 225, 260, two Management electives (8 semester hours), and Economics 190
Facilities
The Center for Applied Management (WittCAM) is a student skill development center. The staff accepts and disseminates opportunities for students in all of the Management Departments experiential programs: Small Business Institute, Creative Advertising Partnership, Project Management Assistance, and internships. Each of these programs will place students with an actual organization to accomplish specified projects or processes. WittCAM also trains students in computer software, portfolio development, and project management.
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