Management

Whether domestic or international, private- or public - sector, organizations require leaders with solid management skills. In Reinhardt's management concentration, you will develop 21st century management skills necessary to help organizations move forward. A concentration in management allows you to develop skills in inter- and intra-personal relations, creativity and innovation, and problem solving and critical thinking. You will gain a heightened awareness of global activities and their relevance to your success and that of any organization with which you work.

An accounting minor is also available.

Practical Knowledge, Skill and Information

Whether you want to work in marketing, computer science, education, or human resources, management skills are a requirement for success. Managers lead, guide, and direct teams and projects. They make decisions regarding resources and activities and they ensure those activities result in outcomes that drive the business toward success. They can distinguish between crisis management and performance management. Good managers recognize the big picture and can plan, lead, organize, and control resources and activities to achieve an organization’s strategic goal. A concentration in management provides the knowledge, skills, and information needed to meet these demands.

Theory-to-Practice

Theoretical content provides the basis for why mangers do what they do. Practical application allows students to learn how theory transfers to action. By combining theory and practice, Reinhardt’s management program ensures that you leave the program with useable knowledge—knowledge that will serve as the basis for life-long learning and organization success.

Global Reach

Our faculty members have worldwide experience. This global experience offers students the opportunity to think beyond borders. Managing the global workforce and a transnational organization can be daunting. But, through Reinhardt’s management concentration you will find that the fundamentals of good management are universal.

Opportunities to Apply What You Learn

Reinhardt’s management concentration will provide you will the knowledge, skills, and information necessary to become a successful manager in any field. You education capped off with an internship will position you for a successful career.

After graduation, a concentration in Management can prepare you for many of the occupations found below:

  • Administrative services managers
  • Advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations, and sales managers
  • Computer and information systems managers
  • Construction managers
  • Education administrators
  • Engineering and natural sciences managers
  • Farmers, ranchers, and agricultural managers
  • Financial managers
  • Food service managers
  • Funeral directors
  • Human resources, training, and labor relations managers and specialists
  • Industrial production managers
  • Lodging managers
  • Medical and health services managers
  • Property, real estate, and community association managers
  • Purchasing managers, buyers, and purchasing agents
  • Top executives
  • Administrative services managers
  • Advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations, and sales managers
  • Computer and information systems managers
  • Construction managers
  • Education administrators
  • Engineering and natural sciences managers
  • Farmers, ranchers, and agricultural managers
  • Financial managers
  • Food service managers
  • Funeral directors
  • Human resources, training, and labor relations managers and specialists
  • Industrial production managers
  • Lodging managers
  • Medical and health services managers
  • Property, real estate, and community association managers
  • Purchasing managers, buyers, and purchasing agents
  • Top executives

 For more information on management positions in specific fields, please visit the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics website.

Course Requirements

Management: Business Core (36 credit hours)

100-200 Business Core (15 credit hours)

BUS 105 Basic Computer Applications

BUS 201 Principles of Accounting I - Financial

BUS 202 Principles of Accounting II - Managerial

BUS 205 Principles of Economics - Micro

BUS 206 Principles of Economics - Macro

300-400 Business Core (21 credit hours)

BUS 300 Business Communication

BUS 301 Principles of Management

BUS 302 Principles of Marketing

BUS 303 Principles of Finance

BUS 330 Statistics for Business Problem-Solving

BUS 460 Strategic Management

Management: Concentration (21 credit hours)

Required Courses (12 credit hours)

BUS 307 Organizational Behavior

BUS 407 International Business

BUS 422 Human Resource Management

Electives (9 credit hours)

BUS 310 Topics in Management Info Systems

BUS 404 Creativity and Change

BUS 400 E-Commerce

BUS 420 Work Team Design and Development

BUS 430 Managing the Global Workforce

BUS 441 Business Logistics and Operations

BUS 445 Sales Management

BUS 447 Services Marketing

BUS 451 Marketing Management

Major Curriculum: 48-49 credit hours

General Education Curriculum: 48-50 credit hours

General Electives: 12 credit hours

Total Credit Hours Required in Degree: 120-122 credit hours

Contact

Office of Admission
1.877.346.4273
770.720.5526
admissions@reinhardt.edu
reinhardt.edu/admissions