The Bachelor of Science in General Management Studies
is offered for students whose career goals require a broad knowledge
of the working areas of management. This degree prepares students
to lead, manage, and succeed in business and can be completed through
evening part-time study. The innovative curriculum features courses
in entrepreneurship, globalization, technology management, and leadership.
Students are required to complete a total of at least 120 credits
in the following areas:
Group I
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Analytical and Quantitative Skills
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21
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Group II
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Communication Skills
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12
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Group III
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Environmental Studies
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15
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Group IV
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Behavioral Studies
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9
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Group V
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Arts and Humanities
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6
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Group VI
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Management Core
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28/31
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Group VII
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Major Field Specialization/Management Electives
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18
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Group VIII
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Global/Diversity Electives
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0/6
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Group IX
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Non-management Free Electives
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9-12
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TOTAL
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120
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An Academic Advisor will work with you to map out a degree completion
plan. To make an appointment, call 315-443-3261.
The Minor in Management Studies is offered through Syracuse
University's School of Management. It allows part-time students
pursuing other majors to enroll in classes that can contribute to
success in business, not-for-profit, and government organizations.
Students are required to complete 18 credits in the following
courses:
ACC 201
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Introduction to Accounting for Non-Management Students
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FIN 301
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Finance for Non-Business Students
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LPP 255
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Introduction to the Legal System
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SHR 355
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Strategic Human Resource Management
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MAR 255
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Marketing and Society
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EEE 370
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Introduction to Entrepreneurship
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Admission Information
For information about admission, transfer credit, registration
or degree requirements, call 315-443-3261, choose your topic from
the navigation bar on this page, or email: parttime@uc.syr.edu.
Financial Aid Information
Part-time students may qualify for a variety of financial aid opportunities,
including grants, scholarships, or loans. Other options, if applicable
to the student, are also available such as Employer Tuition Reimbursement
Plan benefits, SU employee dependency benefits, Veteran's Administration
Educational benefits, and Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP)
funding. Contact the University College Financial Aid Office at
315-443-3261 or finaid@uc.syr.edu
for more information.
Information Sessions
Get an overview of University College services and programs
from University College academic advisors at one of our Information
Sessions.
Visit Syracuse University's Whitman School of Management for more information.
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