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Achieve your goals in our Business & Management program. Our students tackle all aspects of Industry and office life through self-paced research and experience, graduating with the skills they need to educate others as well as themselves.
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Our Business & Management degree equips students with the management skills, tools, and professional experience employers value most in today’s economy. Immerse yourself in all aspects of the creative industries, collaborate on teams across various disciplines, and learn strategies for taking your ideas from concept to market.
Our curriculum is designed to be flexible, empowering you to tailor your academic experience to your interests and career goals. Tackle real client projects to build your resume and portfolio or dive into developing your own business.
Students will also be capable of better understanding and analysis of the dynamics and systems other businesses and competitors may use.
As a student in the Business & Management program, you will have many opportunities to join forces with Promise students across many majors and clubs to gain the knowledge and management skill base required to build or expand a business or pursue a career in business, administration, entrepreneurship or management. You will also be able to analyze and assist other growing businesses and projects.
An integrated knowledge of how business changes as it crosses international borders
Practical coursework and international experience (study abroad or internship) to acquire skills sought by employers
Opportunities to customize coursework to your personal interests and goals
Consultants
Attorneys
Financial/Business Analysts
Human Capital Development
Communications Specialists
Strategic Development
Real Estate and Business Development
BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT
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MAJOR
Undergraduate students in any degree program are able to participate in undergraduate research. Several options exist to show mentored undergraduate research activity on a student’s official transcript. Those who wish to enroll in an undergraduate research course/unit should consult with their academic advisor to understand how the credit will apply towards the degree requirements. If no credit is needed, students may be eligible to enroll in the 0-credit IDS 4914 course/unit. This course/unit will not impact degree credits or GPA but will show on an official transcript and document the experience. The Office of Undergraduate Research is able to assist with further inquiries.
IDS 4914
Credit(s): 0-4
Learning objectives determined by faculty and aligned with students career aspirations and/or academic program. May be repeated a maximum of four times. This course is open to all majors.
Course Attribute(s):
UGR - Undergraduate Research
Restriction(s):
Senior Standing
Junior Standing
Other Information: Coursework in the major. Students may take this course for 0-4 credit hours.
It is strongly recommended that Business Analytics and Information Systems students take an internship course/unit (ISM 4940 - Business Analytics & Information Systems Internship) as part of their plan of study.
ISM 4940
Credit(s): 3
The course focuses on professional development skills and an experiential learning experience.
The on-site experience averages 10 hrs/week for a total of 120 hours and provides industry experience and the ability to apply knowledge of business practices.
Course Attribute(s):
INT - Internship, TGEH - High Impact Practice
Restriction(s):
Permit Required
Majors Only
S/U Grade System
Other Information: Minimum 80 earned credits. 2.75 GPA on all Business course.