Management & Social Entrepreneurship, B.S.
[Management and Social Entrepreneurship – 0506]
The Management & Social Entrepreneurship Major prepares students to be effective leaders in multiple organizational contexts (entrepreneurial ventures, non-profit organizations, and both small and large corporations). In addition to developing strong management and leadership skills, Management and Social Entrepreneurship majors will learn to apply entrepreneurial business solutions to pressing social issues. Graduates gain skills that are growing in demand, as corporations work with other organizations to effect healthy business practices that promote care for people and the planet along with profit through our free-enterprise system. The major builds on a strong general education foundation with coursework in core business disciplines (management, accounting, marketing, finance, economics, and information systems), as well as specialized courses in management and social entrepreneurship.
MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP B.S. DEGREE
Minimum Total Hours: 120
Total Liberal Arts Hours Required: 60
General Education Requirements: Per Core Curriculum Requirements list (see General Education Council). Exceptions: only one fine arts course is required; must take BUAD 2600 for the behavioral science requirement; must take ECON 2010 for the history, economics, or social sciences requirement; Mathematics requirement met through the major.
Minimum Requirements: Overall and major GPA of 2.5; no grade less than C- in the major; minimum grade of C- in COMM 1050, COMP 1010, COMP 1020, and MATH 2400.
Transfer Requirements: See institutional transfer policies.
Application to Major: Application to Major form can be secured from the Undergraduate Business Department and submitted during the second semester of the sophomore year. A minimum grade of C- in MATH 2400 and in all business courses within the major is required for acceptance to the major. Minimum overall and major GPA's of 2.5 are required to be accepted and to remain in the major. Falling below an overall or major GPA of 2.5 removes students from the major and precludes them from taking upper-level courses.
Major Requirements: 68 hours as follows:
- Common Professional Core (44 hours):
- ACCT 2010-Principles of Accounting I;
- ACCT 2010L-Principles of Accounting I Lab;
- ACCT 2020-Principles of Accounting II;
- ACCT 2020L-Principles of Accounting II Lab;
- BUAD 1010-Introduction to Business;
- BUAD 2100-Business Law I;
- BUAD 3210-Corporate Finance;
- BUAD/SOCS 3410-Organizational Leadership;
- BUAD 3800-International Business;
- CSCI 1030-Introduction to Microsoft Excel;
- CSCI 1510-Introduction to Management Information Systems;
- ECON 2020-Principles of Macroeconomics;
- ECON 2050-Personal Economics;
- MGMT 2020-Principles of Management and Social Entrepreneurship;
- MGMT 4200-Strategic Management;
- MRKT 2010-Principles of Marketing;
- MATH 2400-Statistics;
- Management & Social Entrepreneurship Requirements (24 hours):
- ECON 3330-Economic Development;
- MGMT 2200-Introduction to Human Resources;
- MGMT 3600-Creative Problem Solving
- MGMT 4020-Managerial Toolbox;
- MGMT 3500-Internship Preparation;
- MGMT 4500-Internship Experience;
- SOCS 1020-Modern Social Problems
- Additionally, students must choose, in consultation with their academic advisor, any combination of six credits in upper-level courses within disciplines that align with their personal/career goals. Examples include:
- Accounting
- Art
- Business Administration
- Communication
- Computer Science
- Economics
- Homeland Security
- Mathematics
- Marketing
- Ministry
- Music
- Social Work