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2013-14 Academic Catalog 
    
2013-14 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Management - MANG.AS


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The management program gives students a solid foundation of skills needed to manage and lead individuals, teams and organizations. In addition, specialized courses such as human resource management, organizational behavior and labor relations, provide the student with the necessary knowledge to make positive contributions in any type of organization.

Upon the successful completion of requirements for this program, the degree of Associate in Science in Business Administration-Management will be awarded.

Business Administration - Management Program Goals


Graduates of this program will:

  1. Have the skills needed to develop ideas and make decisions based on proper research, analysis, and critical thinking.
  2. Understand the environment in which businesses operate including the major economic factors, legal requirements, ethical, and social forces.
  3. Understand the key actions taken to effectively and efficiently utilize company resources to achieve goals.
  4. Understand the actions taken to acquire and retain customers; produce goods and services; and measure/track financial performance.
  5. Know how to plan, organize, control, recruit, hire, coach, train, discipline, compensate, reward, motivate, innovate, and lead employees in both union and non-union environments.
  6. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
  7. Conduct research from a variety of sources.
  8. Demonstrate computer literacy.

Core Business Curriculum


Total: 16 credits


Select one:


Total: 16 credits


Total Core Business Curriculum Program Credits: 32


Notes:


  1. Math Recommendation: During semesters 1 and 2, students are advised to take two of the following three math courses: MATH-122  Applied Mathematics 1 or MATH-157  Calculus for Bus, Life and Social Sciences 1 or MATH-142  Statistics in Semester 2. In semester 2 students may also consider taking a humanities or a social science course.
  2. Humanities electives include art, college theater, foreign languages, music, speech, philosophy, and literature. Social science electives include history, political science, sociology, psychology, and economics.

(MANG.AS) Curriculum


Department Personnel


Name Title Office Phone Email
Rhoda Belemjian Associate Professor / Tri-Chair 02/233 413-755-5706 rbelemjian@stcc.edu
Ann Gervais Professor 02/232 413-755-5705 apgervais@stcc.edu
Patricia McClure Professor 02/237 413-755-4111 pmcclure@stcc.edu
Gail Olmsted Professor / Tri-Chair 02/236 413-755-5751 golmsted@stcc.edu
Bob Rodgers Adjunct Faculty 02/230 413-755-4130 brodgers@stcc.edu
Diane Sabato Assistant Professor 02/229 413-755-4836 dsabato@stcc.edu
Michael Tenerowicz Professor 02/234 413-755-4328 tenerowicz@stcc.edu
Paul Thornton Professor / Tri-Chair 02/213A 413-755-5223 pthornton@stcc.edu

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