Management
Forecasting new organizational challenges is not easy, but good managers learn how to quickly recognize and react to these hurdles.
As a Management major, choose an emphasis in Business Administration, Human Resource Management or Supply Chain and Operations Management. Enhance your Management major with a CBA minor such as Economics or business communication or choose one of many minors, such as Psychology, offered by other UNI colleges..
Potential careers in management include production, purchasing, communications, distribution, personnel, transportation, consulting, quality control, the service/retailing industries and many other business fields.
Management Program Requirements
Business Communications Minor Requirements
General Business Concepts Minor Requirements
Plan of Study Templates
Department of Management
Program Enhancements for the Management Major
Certificate in International Business, Culture, and Language
International Business Minor
Student Organizations
Business Professionals of America
International Club of Business Students
Management Information Systems Association
Phi Beta Lambda & Future Business Leaders of America
Pi Omega Pi
Pre-Law Club
Society for Human Resource Management
Supply Chain Management Association
Management Major Emphasis Areas
Business Administration
A Management major with a Business Administration emphasis allows you to choose from a broad range of College-wide courses to shape a program that best conforms to your career and intellectual goals.
Human Resource Management
A Management major with an emphasis in Human Resource Management will prepare you to handle the internal operations of a complex organization: recruiting, hiring, rewarding, managing, benefits, discipline, and so on. You will also learn how to train employees in emerging skills and in lifelong learning practices.
Supply Chain and Operations Management
As a Management major with a Supply Chain and Operations Management emphasis, you will learn the importance of efficiency and high quality standards in running a factory, building a product or delivering a service. You will study purchasing, producing, supplying and distributing goods and services.