
Management
The Department of Management's mission is to identify how organizations can more effectively attract, develop and retain talent to drive business performance, innovation, inclusion and entrepreneurial activity.
What to Expect
Students in the Darla Moore School of Business who wish to major in management may choose from a concentration in human resources or a concentration in entrepreneurship. The program is designed to help students develop competencies and skills relevant across a broad range of organizational roles, as well as roles specifically involving human resources or entrepreneurship. Note that entrepreneurship requires a double-major in a different area of business.
Undergraduate Degree
The Darla Moore School of Business has received numerous top academic and research
rankings over the past several years. Undergraduates in the Moore School are able
to specialize in one of nine programs of study: accounting, business economics, finance,
risk management and insurance, international business, management, management science,
marketing and real estate.
B B.S in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.) with a Major in Management
The following courses fulfill some of the requirements for a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in management:
Human Resources and Organizational Leadership Track:
- Management of Human Resources
- Negotiation and Conflict in the Workplace
- Leadership in Organizations
- Pay, Rewards and Motivation
- Staffing
Entrepreneurship Track (requires students to double-major in another business discipline):
- Entrepreneurship and Small Business
- Developing and Launching New Ventures
- Executing Strategy in New Ventures Credits
- Advanced Issues in Entrepreneurship
Apply for Undergraduate Admission
Our Office of Undergraduate Admissions provides the most current information on the application process so you can check the requirements based on your current status and find university scholarships.