BS Business - Sustainable Enterprise Management
The Bachelor of Science in Business (BSB) undergraduate degree program is designed to prepare graduates with the requisite knowledge, skills, and values to effectively apply various business principles and tools in an organizational setting. The BSB foundation is designed to bridge the gap between theory and practical application, while examining the areas of accounting, critical thinking and decision-making, finance, business law, management, marketing, organizational behavior, research and evaluation, and technology. Students are required to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the undergraduate business curricula through an integrated topics course.
The Sustainable Enterprise Management concentration will prepare students for management careers based on sustainable business practices. The program emphasizes the development of skills in operating standards, enterprise planning, social responsibility, sustainable management techniques. Upon completion of this program students will possess the knowledge and skills needed to manage business enterprises for a sustainable future.
In the Sustainable Enterprise Management concentration, 15 credit hours are required. Students must successfully complete two required courses: MGT 360 (Sustainable Enterprise Management) and MGT 470 (Sustainable Enterprise Planning). Students must also complete three additional business elective courses (9 credit hours) within the Sustainable Enterprise Management concentration. Additionally, there are two suggested elective tracks that students have the option to complete as part of the 9-concentration elective credit requirements. These include a Strategic track, and Tactical track. Students must also satisfy General Education and Elective requirements to meet the 120 (124 for Kansas) semester-credit minimums required for completion of the degree.
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