BS in Management Curriculum

To be granted the bachelor of science degree in management from the School of Management, students must complete the following courses:

   
Minimum number of
four-hour courses
A. Liberal Arts

 

Requirements
   1.  CQS 112. Statistics for Management**
1
   2.  ECON 160. Microeconomics
1
   3.  ECON 162. Macroeconomics
1
   4.  MATH 221 or 220. Calculus
1
  Electives
To include General Education coursework, two composition courses and a minimum of 3 courses at the Intermediate or Advanced Level.
12

 

B. School of Management

 

Core Requirements
   1.  CQS 111 Computer Tools for Management
1
   2.  ACCT 211-212. Financial and Managerial Accounting
2
   3.  BL&S 111. Legal Environment of Management I
1
   1.  IBUS 311. World of Business
1
   1.  MGMT 311. Organizational Behavior
1
   1.  FIN 311. Financial Management
1
   1.  MIS 311. Management Information Systems
1
   1.  MKTG 311. Introduction to Marketing
1
   1.  OPM 311. Operations Management
1
   1.  MGMT 411. Global Strategic Management
1
 
  • To view course descriptions of management courses, please visit the Binghamton University Bulletin website
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    Concentration
      3
     

    Each student in this degree program may elect one or more of the following concentrations:

     
      Electives or second concentration 3
       
    C. Physical education (two semesters)***
    1/2
     
    TOTAL: 32 1/2
       
    * Students must take two writing-emphasis courses (C) in liberal arts to fulfill the writing requirement. The term "introductory level" refers to those courses for which there are no prerequisites and/or courses numbered below 300. A course with no prerequisite and a number below 300, but specified as being intermediate or advanced in nature by the department teaching the course, may be used as a non-introductory elective.
    ** SOM strongly recommends that students take CQS 112 as their required course in statistics. No more than one introductory statistics course may count toward the degree.
    *** Students must take two semesters and may elect to take up to four more semesters to substitute for an elective under Part A or "Electives or second concentration" under Part B.

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