Management

Catalog 2023-2024

Associate in Applied Science

Management is a people-oriented career requiring students to have an understanding of the role of management in a complex and dynamic society. For students with experience in a particular field, earning their degree in management may open up employment and promotion opportunities in various aspects of industry, commerce, specialized institutions, and government.

Program Outcomes:

Graduates of the Program will be able to:

  • Synthesize and apply appropriate business terminology and concepts. 
  • Demonstrate effective team and interpersonal skills.  
  • Identify historical and societal issues that have affected the evolution of the concepts and theories of management.  

Recommended Course Sequence

Below are required courses and recommended course groupings and sequences for program completion.

Courses may have prerequisite and corequisite requirements. Check course descriptions for details.

Semester I

BUS-101

Introduction to Business
3

CSC-105

Computer Applications and Systems
3

Students may select an alternate Computer Science (GE MST) course for which they have appropriate academic advisement and preparation in mathematics, such as CSC-106.

ENG-121

English Composition I
3

MAT-101

The Mathematics of Money
3

Students with the appropriate academic prerequisites, in consultation with their academic advisor, should select the appropriate mathematics course. MAT courses with the designation GE MST fulfills the general education elective.

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GE Humanities Elective
3

Choose one course designated in the course descriptions as General Education Humanities (GE HUM).

Semester 2

BUS-201

Business Law I
3

ECO-201

Principles of Economics I
3

ENG-122

English Composition II
3

MGT-210

Concepts of Business Management
3

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GE Science Elective
4

Choose one 4-credit Science course designated in the course descriptions as General Education Math, Science and Technology (GE MST).  Courses with lecture and lab components require both be completed to fulfill this requirement.

Semester 3

ACC-101

Financial Accounting
4

MGT-214

Operations Management
3

ECO-202

Principles of Economics II
3

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Business Elective
3

The following business electives are recommended (3 credits each):

MGT-208 Management Field Experience

MKT-201 Marketing I

SPE-121

Fundamentals of Public Speaking
3

Semester 4

ACC-102

Managerial Accounting
4

MGT-205

Principles of Labor Relations
3

MGT-216

Seminar in Management Experiences
3

MGT-220

Human Resources Management
3

Total Credits 60 xx

Contact Information
Business and Computer Science

Contact Name: Mirian Curry, Acting Chairperson
Contact Phone: 732.906.2526
Contact Email: BusinessAndCompSci@middlesexcc.edu
Department Websites:
Business Programs:   https://www.middlesexcollege.edu/academics/business-and-professional-studies/
Computer Science Programs: https://www.middlesexcollege.edu/academics/computer-science/

 

 


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