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Management (Major)
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Management (Major)

St. Francis College
Brooklyn Heights, New YorkUSA
On campus
Full-time
€26,248.67total
 2447 Points
Duration
3 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Aug 2024

Program Description

Students in the Bachelor of Science degree program in Management at St. Francis College explore current techniques for the management and operation of small, medium, and large business organizations, international companies, government agencies, and non-profit institutions. Students develop the ability to interpret data and supply quantitative, statistical, and logical solutions to business programs.

In the Management program at SFC, emphasis is placed on the acquisition of skills, as well as the integration of marketing, domestic and international business, finance, project management, and human resource management disciplines in order to hone their ability to identify solutions to 21st-century business problems.

In addition to having very affordable tuition, St. Francis College also offers a variety of scholarships for international students.

There may be additional costs by this University.

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Curriculum

Core Courses

Writing

Quantitative Literacy

Oral Communications

Fitness/Health

Information, Technology & Media Literacy

Religious Studies

Freshman Seminar

Humanistic & Creative Expression

Natural & Physical World

Intro: Psychological Research

Philosophical, Ethical & Moral Dimensions

Environment & Human Experience

World Heritage & Global Perspectives

Management Major

Elementary Accounting I

Elementary Accounting II

Business Law I

Spreadsheet Analytics

Descriptive Analytics and Visualization

Organization and Management

Global Business

Capstone Business Policies

Principles of Microeconomics

Money and Banking

Principles of Finance

Human Resources Management

Computer-Based Information Systems

Project Management

Marketing

Government and Business 1865 - Present

Specializations

E-Commerce

Entrepreneurship

Finance and Risk Management

Human Resources Management

International Business

Marketing

Operations Research and Management

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate sensitivity to creative expression.
  • Communicate ideas and information through written, oral, visual and digital media.
  • Employ critical and analytical skills.
  • Value diverse perspectives of the human experience.
  • Implement information, technology and media literacy.
  • Demonstrate quantitative literacy.
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