May 31, 2024  
2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Management and Industrial Relations, B.S.

Location(s): Main Campus


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NOTE: THIS PROGRAM IS NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS OR INTERNAL TRANSFERS
Mandeville Hall
Telephone: (203) 576-6533
Fax: (203) 576-4388

Curriculum and Program Requirements

The Management and Industrial Relations major prepares graduates to enter the workplace as supervisors, operations managers, human resources technicians, and start-up entrepreneurs. The program prepares students to take advantage of opportunities in the global job market. Research, special projects and independent study permit each student to fit the major to their personal interests, values and aspirations. Operational issues as well as broad management policy concerns are emphasized, assuring relevance of studies to a student’s starting position and readiness for growth in any organization, domestic or global.

The program offers flexibility in the selection of electives to fulfill the major requirements. After completion of required courses, the student may elect courses in small business and entrepreneurship, advanced operations management, human resource skills and programs, labor law, and conflict management, to complete the major. 

Students following an entrepreneurial studies track, for instance, would take courses in small business, advanced operations management, and labor law; and complete an independent study focused on preparation of a comprehensive business plan for a prospective business start-up.

Students should consult with the designated undergraduate advisor to plan the selection and sequencing of courses to satisfy the major requirements.

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

Students will:

1) learn how to work effectively with people in an organization;

2) learn the management principles necessary to pursue entry level positions;

3) learn how to effectively communicate; and

4) develop an understanding of organizational processes.

Assessment

Students will be evaluated and benchmarked with a standardized management specific test. Students’ management knowledge and skills will be tested when they begin and finish their Management program with a program specific exam.

Student must earn a grade of “C” or higher in each of the four Management major electives.

Summary of Requirements - 120 Credit(s)


  • General Education Requirements 33 Credit(s)
  • Management Program Requirements 72 Credit(s)
  • Free Electives 15 Credit(s)

General Education Requirements - 33 Credit(s)


  • 3 Credit(s)
  • 3 Credit(s)
  • MATH Math Core 3 Credit(s)
  • SCI Natural Sciences Core 6 Credit(s)
  • HUM Humanities Core 6 Credit(s)
  • FA Fine Arts Core 3 Credit(s)
  • CAPS 390 - Capstone Seminar 3 Credit(s)
  • SOSC Social Sciences Core 6 Credit(s)

Management Electives - 18 Credit(s)


Select six courses

Free Electives - 15 Credit(s)


Suggested Program - 120 Credit(s)


First Semester


Second Semester


Third Semester


Fourth Semester


Fifth Semester


Sixth Semester


Seventh Semester


Eighth Semester


Internship/Co-Op


Students are encouraged to pursue additional co-op experience as described on Academic Regulations and Procedures  using the BUAD 200  course up to three times (one credit each). These credits will be used as part of the student’s degree program.

Additional Information


Note: A Project Management Certficate is also available to students in Business majors.

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