Sep 18, 2024  
Xavier University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 2024-2025 
  
Xavier University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 2024-2025

Management, B.S.B.A.


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The Department of Management and Entrepreneurship offers the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Management.

The department offers a complete package of an integrated skill set for future managers and leaders to improve organizations and society. Our curricular objectives include: rapid, continual immersion into business practice; engaging rigorous and applied educational experience; transition into fulfilling careers; and lifelong learning and leadership. Our majors:

  1. Learn the language of Management and Entrepreneurship used in the business world.
  2. Are given an understanding for the significance of variation in human behavior in organizations.
  3. Develop self-awareness, along with capabilities in problem solving, decision making, creativity, and communication.
  4. Receive preparation for a variety of roles, including leader, entrepreneur, project or functional manager, and supply chair manager.
  5. Are encouraged to approach business problems in an ethical, socially responsible manner.

This degree is designed for individuals who have career aspirations as management trainees, personnel trainees, in business education, who plan to attend law school, or graduate studies in business. Students interested in teaching certification in business should consult with the chair of the Education Department for certification requirements.

Requirements for a Major in Management


Undergraduate core curriculum requirements:


See Undergraduate Core Curriculum  

Major Requirements:


 21 total credit hours required, as follows:

9 hours of major electives:


  • Select from MGMT 202 - MGMT 499, excluding MGMT 398 and MGMT 403

3 hours of an elective


Select from:

  • MGMT 202 - 499, excluding 398
  • SHRM 200 - 499, excluding 303 and 403
  • ENTR 200 - 499, excluding 303 and 403
  • ACCT 304: Accounting Info Systems and Controls
  • ACCT 311: Introduction to Taxation
  • ACCT 421: Nonprofit and Government Accounting
  • BAIS 329: Data Mining
  • BAIS 333: Global Supply Chain Mgmt
  • BAIS 334: Logistics
  • BAIS 336: Introduction to Strategic Sourcing
  • BAIS 340: Marketing and the Supply Chain
  • BAIS 358: Data Modeling and Management
  • BAIS 365: Business Analytics
  • BAIS 367: Introduction to Discrete Event Simulations
  • BAIS 368: Introduction to Enterprise Systems
  • BAIS 389: Data Visualization
  • ECON 320: Natural Resource Economics
  • ECON 350: Business Cycles and Forecasting
  • ECON 390: Topics in Economics
  • ECON 394: Sports Economics
  • ECON 420: Urban and Regional Economics
  • ECON 460: Labor Economics
  • ECON 495: Markets, Strategy, & Rivalry
  • FINC 305: Personal Investing
  • FINC 350: Financial Statement Analysis
  • FINC 370: Financial Markets & Institutions
  • FINC 388: Entrepreneurial Finance
  • FINC 475: Real Estate Finance
  • FINC 488: Applied Financial Strategy
  • FINC 492: Portfolio Management II
  • MKTG 302: Marketing Research
  • MKTG 310: Business to Business Marketing
  • MKTG 315: Principles of Category Management
  • MKTG 329: Data Mining 
  • MKTG 330: Retail Marketing
  • MKTG 340: Supply Chain
  • MKTG 355: Product Development
  • MKTG 361: Professional Selling 
  • MKTG 362: Professional Selling Practicum 
  • MKTG 370: Consumer Behavior
  • MKTG 385: Digital Marketing & Analytics
  • MKTG 390: Ethical Issues in Marketing 

Note(s):


  • A 2.000 cumulative average must be attained in the courses of the major.

Notes


  • Minimum for undergraduate degree is 120 hours.   Major is 21 hours (plus business elective or internship for credit).
  • 1-Social Science:  Business majors must take ECON 200 as Social Science Elective
  • 2-Science:  Take any six hours of science - but must include at least 3 hours of Natural Science such as BIOL, CHEM or PHYS
  • 3-Humanities:  Include any Literature (except 205), CLAS, HIST 200+, THEO 300+, PHIL 300+ (but cannot also double count as ERS)
  • 4-Foreign Language: Must complete 201-level
  • FLAGS:  All flags are included in business core curriculum
  • *General electives may be filled by any course or pre-requisites based on Math or Foreign Language placement scores

TOTAL Minimum Hours Required for Degree: 120 Semester Hours


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