Managers get work done through people. While managing effectively and efficiently has timeless elements (particularly planning, organizing, leading and controlling) it also calls for the ability to adapt to change.
Advances in technology, increasing global competition, transformation in customer demands, differing expectations of employees from different generations, and concern about environmental sustainability are a few of the many forces impacting the practice of management. The Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Management provides students with a foundational understanding for managing at any level in any organization. These include service, manufacturing and nonprofit organizations.
ENGL 111: English Composition I-GTCO1
MATH 113: College Algebra-GTMA1
Essential Learning - Social and Behavioral Sciences
Essential Learning - Fine Arts
ENGL 112: English Composition II-GTCO2
CISB/STAT 241: Introduction to Business Analysis
CISB 210: Fundamentals of Information Systems
Essential Learning - Natural Science with Lab
KINE 100: Health and Wellness
ACCT 201: Principles of Financial Accounting
ECON 201: Principles of Macroeconomics-GTSS1
BUGB 211: Business Communications
BUGB 231: Survey of Business Law
Essential Learning - History
ACCT 202: Principles of Managerial Accounting
ECON 202: Principles of Microeconomics-GTSS1
MANG 201: Principles of Management
ESSL 290: Maverick Milestone
ESSL 200: Essential Speech
Essential Learning - Humanities
CISB 341: Quantitative Decision Making
HRMA 371: Human Resource Management
MARK 231: Principles of Marketing
Essential Learning - Natural Science
General Elective
FINA 301: Managerial Finance
MANG 301: Organizational Behavior
MANG 370: Leadership
Management or General Electives (2 courses)
BUGB 440: Business Ethics
CISB 410: Project Management
MANG 471: Operations Management
Management or General Electives (2 courses)
ENTR 300: Small Business and Entrepreneurship or ENTR 450: Entrepreneurship
MANG 491: Business Strategy
Management or General Elective
General Electives
KINA Activity
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Academic Entry Requirements | Submit a transcript in English from the last (or current) high school/secondary school attended.
For admission review, an official or unofficial transcript may be submitted. At the time of enrollment, a final and official transcript must be submitted.
An applicant with college or university classes should refer to the requirements for Transfer Students. Official high school transcripts must be submitted by transfer students only if less than 24 U.S. equivalent credit hours of college-level coursework have been completed. High-achieving students with a U.S. equivalent GPA of 3.0 or higher qualify for the CMU International Student Merit Scholarship, valued at $4,500 per semester/$9,000 per year.
Official transcripts may be emailed directly from the secondary/high school to internationaladmissions@coloradomesa.edu.
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Funding Options | |
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Domestic Funding Options | Applicants must show proof of funds to cover at least the estimated expenses to both live and study in the U.S. for one full academic year. Please submit proof of funding with a valid bank statement(s). If an applicant has more than one source of funding, an official bank statement for each person/source must be submitted. A financial bank statement is only "official" if it is on organization letterhead with the amount clearly displayed. Other or additional documentation may be accepted and reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Expenses will vary based on credit hour enrollment, living arrangements, major, marital status and lifestyle. Applicants who are married or that have dependents must submit an additional $5,000 for a spouse and $4,000 per child. Students who qualify for the International Student Merit Scholarship (see information under International Student Admission Requirements), may deduct that amount from the total proof of funding requirement. |
Language Requirement | |
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IELTS Score (Minimum) | 6 |
TOEFL-IBT Score (Minimum) | 70 |
Business management is the study of how managers attain organizational goals through effectively and efficiently planning, organizing, leading and controlling an organization’s personnel and/or resources. Effective business managers have knowledge of sales, marketing, public relations, research, operations analysis, data processing, statistics, economics, production, finance, accounting, auditing, tax and business law, budgeting, purchasing and human resource management.
A Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in management at Colorado Mesa University provides a strong foundation for a variety of careers. CMU business management majors have a firm foundation in accounting, finance, marketing and computer information systems enabling them to move into many different fields. Students within the CMU business program also have the opportunity to participate in student business clubs and organizations, internships and other professional development activities. These opportunities help students to become stronger candidates upon entering the job market.