College of Business and Technology
Department of
MANAGEMENT
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For additional areas of emphasis see departments of Accounting/Finance,
Economics, and Marketing and Management Information Systems.
Department Objectives:
- To provide students with a high quality undergraduate experience that will lead to successful
completion of a Business Administration degree and appropriate entry level jobs in their chosen careers.
- To provide students with a variety of classroom experiences including lecture, case study, problem-solving, computer
exercises, presentations and role-playing that lead to a thorough understanding of the subject matter. To complement this
classroom experience with a learning environment fostering a strong student/faculty relationship through advising and mentoring.
- To insure that students are exposed to both the theory and practice of business by giving them opportunities to apply
classroom knowledge to actual situations in the marketplace.
- To develop students' ability to perceive and analyze problems and opportunities in order that they might apply those
techniques in finding solutions throughout their professional careers.
- All students graduating with a degree from the College of Business and Technology must take at least
50% of their major area credit hour requirements from the College of Business and Technology at the University of Nebraska at
Kearney.
- All students graduating with a degree from the College of Business and Technology must take a minimum of
30 of their last 36 hours of credit needed for their degree from the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR
The Department of Management offers two options and one emphasis in this major:
- Business Administration - Bachelor of Arts Degree
or Business Administration - Bachelor of Science Degree
- Business Administration Comprehensive - Bachelor of Science Degree
(Select one Emphasis; two Emphases maximum)
For additional areas of emphasis see departments of Accounting/Finance,
Economics, and Marketing and Management Information Systems.
The minor in Business Administration or
Entrepreneurship is available for students pursuing majors in other disciplines.
Courses with the prefixes MGT are offered by the department.