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This focus can lead to jobs in educational publishing, marketing, advertising or resource management, or as a trainer, manager, public relations worker or director, or State Education Agency field worker, or as an advertising representative or product representative. It can also give students grounding in operating their own educational business.
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ACCT 305
ECON 323
or PSY 322
or SOC 301
MGT 423
MGT 426 |
Introduction to Accounting Introduction to Statistics I (prerequisite: MATH 111) Introductory Statistics Statistical Analysis for Social Science I Management Theory and Practice Financial Management
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Plus two or more of the following:
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ECON 101
ECON 102
MGT 510
MGT 527
MGT 530
MGT 543
MGT 545
MGT 546
MGT 547
MGT 557
MGT 560
MGT 564
MGT 568
MGT 572
MGT 573 |
Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Leadership and Organization Human Resource Information Systems and Communications Management of Human Resources Labor Management Relations Marketing Management Marketing Research Methods Consumer Marketing
Product and Brand Management
Business and Ecommerce Management
Benefits and Compensation Management Microcomputer Applications in Business (Note the
prerequisite) Entrepreneurship and Capital Venturing Global and Strategic Human Resource Management |
Or with the permission of the Dean:
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MBU 100
MBU 160
MBU 205
MBU 360
MBU 468
MBU 490 |
Introduction to Business Public Relations
Contemporary Marketing Marketing and Sales Promotion Human Resources, Health, Safety and Security
Entrepreneurship |
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