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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING

Office: 146 Powell Hall
Phone: 985-448-4175
Professors: Chadwick (Head), Cashen.
Associate Professor: Li,  Macik-Frey.
Assistant Professors: C. Castille, Field, Gias, Haynie, Varma.
Instructors: Me. Boudreaux, Valenti.

Management Program

The university awards the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in management to the student upon the successful completion of the management curriculum and the satisfaction of university and College of Business Administration requirements. The curriculum is designed to educate the student to perform managerial duties in the modern organization.

Management majors, if they choose, can concentrate in Human Resources. The concentration provides students with specialized training in how to deal effectively with personnel in organizations. Students are introduced to the hiring process, compensation and benefits, legal issues in managing people, the influence of human behavior, motivation, leadership and other topics relevant to the field. The Human Resource concentration prepares students to succeed as general HR managers in a wide variety of organizations.

Management majors, if they choose, Management (no concentration) – provides students with a broad understanding of the management discipline. Management students are introduced to the functions of management– planning, organizing, leading, and controlling with an emphasis on the development of critical thinking, writing and decision-making skills. Graduates are trained to effectively and efficiently manage both profit and non-profit firms in the rapidly changing modern business environment. The major prepares students to work as supervisors and managers in a wide variety of both profit and non-profit organizations.

The concentration pays special attention to the growth in the services sector, to the increasing globalization of organizations, and to the increasing attention to societal and ethical concerns.

 Bachelor of Science Degree in Management – (MNGT)

  • Human Resources Concentration (MNGH)
  • Maritime Management Concentration (MNGM)
  • (CLR) Computer Literacy Requirement;
  • (GER) General Education Requirement;
  • (OCR) Oral Communication Requirement;
  • (UR) University Requirement

Suggested Course Sequence:

YEAR* COURSE NAME COURSE NUMBER REQUIREMENT CREDIT HRS
1 BSAD 101 3
1 ENGL 101 GER 3
1 ENGL 102 GER 3
1 Freshman Seminar Course UR 1
1 HIST Elective GER 3
1 Humanities Elective GER 3
1 MATH 101 GER 3
1 MATH 106 GER 3
1 Natural Sciences Elective GER 3
1 OIS 200 CLR 2
1 SPCH 101 OCR 3
2 ACCT 205 3
2 ACCT 206 3
2 Fine Arts Elective GER 3
2 CIS 231 3
2 ECON 211 GER 3
2 ECON 212 GER 3
2 ENGL Literature Elective GER 3
2 Natural Sciences Elective GER 3
2 Natural Sciences Elective GER 3
2 QBA 282 3
3 BSAD or ENGL 310 GER 3
3 ECON or      
FINC or        
Concentration Course
317 or 325
310     
3
3 FINC 302 3
3 MNGT 301 3
3 MNGT 367 3
3 MNGT Elective or Concentration Course 300-level or above 3
3 MKTG 300 3
3 MKTG Elective or Concentration Course 320, 360, 420, 470, 475, 480, 481, or 486 3
3 QBA 283 3
3 Social Sciences Elective ** 3
4 BSAD 221 3
4 BSAD 490 3
4 Business Elective or Concentration Course 300-level or above 3
4 Business Elective or Concentration Course  300-level or above 3
4 MNGT 368 3
4 MNGT 420 3
4 MNGT 470 3
4 MNGT Elective or Concentration Course 300-level or above 3
4 MNGT Elective or Concentration Course 300-level or above 3
4 MKTG Elective or Concentration Course 320, 360, 420, 470, 475, 480, 481, or 486 3
  TOTAL HOURS     120

*Recommend complete as Freshman (1), Sophomore (2), Junior (3), Senior (4)

Human Resources Concentration (MNGH)

Business Elective 300 or above (3)
ECON 325 (3)
Business Elective 300 or above (3)
MNGT 440 (3)
MNGT 450 (3)
MNGT 475 (3)
Choose two from: MNGT 469, MNGT 486, MKTG 320, MKTG 420, PSET 301, PSET 302, PSYC 207, SATC Elective, SOCI 204, SOCI 404, SOCI 405 (6)

Maritime Management Concentration (MNGM)

BSAD 324 (3)
BSAD 325 (3)
ECON 330 (3)
MNGT 330 (3)
MNGT 440 (3)
MNGT 469 (3)
SATC 240 (3)
Choose one: ACCT 409 (3), BSAD 320 (3), ECON 322 (3), ECON 325 (3), ECON 328 (3), FINC 328 (3), FINC 356 (3), FINC 403 (3), FINC 450 (3), MNGT 370 (3), MNGT 450 (5), MNGT 475 (3)

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MARKETING PROGRAM

The university awards the Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Marketing to the student upon the successful completion of the Marketing curriculum and the satisfaction of university and College of Business Administration requirements. The curriculum is designed to develop knowledge and skills essential to creating and maintaining successful exchange relationships. Efforts are made to develop students’ appreciation not only for time-honored marketing institutions and functions but also for emerging practices within the profession.

The marketing profession is quite broad and offers graduates a rich variety of career options. Depending on career interests, marketing majors can choose to concentrate in Professional Sales.

Marketing (no concentration) – provides broad exposure to marketing’s essential concepts and functions while allowing students maximum flexibility to develop targeted knowledge in specialized areas through major elective coursework.

Professional Sales Concentration – prepares students for entry-level sales positions and careers in sales management. The curriculum is supported by the state-of-the-art sales and interactive training laboratory (SITL). Students receive in-depth training in selling, negotiating, and sales management through role-play and other interactive exercises.

Bachelor of Science Degree in Marketing – (MKTG)

  • Professional Sales Concentration (MKTS)
  • (CLR) Computer Literacy Requirement;
  • (GER) General Education Requirement;
  • (OCR) Oral Communication Requirement;
  • (UR) University Requirement

Suggested Course Sequence:

YEAR* COURSE NAME COURSE NUMBER REQUIREMENT CREDIT HRS
1 BSAD 101 3
1 ENGL 101 GER 3
1 ENGL 102 GER 3
1 Freshman Seminar Course UR 1
1 HIST Elective GER 3
1 Humanities Elective GER 3
1 MATH 101 GER 3
1 MATH 106 GER 3
1 Natural Sciences Elective GER 3
1 OIS 200 CLR 2
1 SPCH 101 OCR 3
2 ACCT 205 3
2 ACCT 206 3
2 Fine Arts Elective GER 3
2 CIS 231 3
2 ECON 211 GER 3
2 ECON 212 GER 3
2 ENGL Literature Elective GER 3
2 Natural Sciences Elective GER 3
2 Natural Sciences Elective GER 3
2 QBA 282 3
3 BSAD or ENGL 310 GER 3
3 Business Elective 300-level or above 3
3 Business Elective 300-level or above 3
3 FINC 302 3
3 MNGT 301 3
3 MKTG 300 3
3 MKTG 360 3
3 PSYC or SOCI Elective 3
3 QBA 283 3
3 Business Elective or Concentration Course 300-level or above 3
4 BSAD 221 3
4 BSAD 490 3
4 MNGT 368 3
4 MKTG 470 3
4 MKTG 485 3
4 MKTG 490 3
4 MKTG Elective or Concentration Course 300-level or above 3
4 MKTG Elective or Concentration Course 300-level or above 3
4 MKTG Elective or Concentration Course 300-level or above 3
4 MKTG Elective or Concentration Course 300-level or above 3
  TOTAL HOURS     120

*Recommend complete as Freshman (1), Sophomore (2), Junior (3), Senior (4)

Professional Sales Concentration (MKTS)

MKTG 320 (3)
MKTG 420 (3)
MKTG 481 (3)
Choose one: MKTG 350 (3), MKTG 450 (3), MKTG 460 (3), MKTG 470 (3), MKTG 475 (3), MKTG 480 (3), MKTG 486 (3)
Choose one not chosen above: CIS 340 (3), FINC 328 (3), FINC 341 (3), FINC 356 (3), FINC 410 (3), FINC 450 (3), FINC 456 (3), MNGT 367 (3), MNGT 370 (3), MNGT 420 (3), MKTG 350 (3), MKTG 450 (3), MKTG 460 (3), MKTG 470 (3), MKTG 475 (3), MKTG 480 (3), MKTG 486 (3)

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