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LUBIN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

 

Management BBA

The Management major is designed for students who wish a flexible curriculum and opportunity to specialize in one of four areas of concentration. Through formal and systematic study of management, students will learn methods of directing and motivating group efforts toward achieving the organization's primary objective, the optimal allocation of resources. Procedures for setting, ordering, and measuring goals are emphasized in the conceptual courses.

Areas of Concentration


Bachelor of Business Administration in International Management
The International Management major prepares students for the global world of business through specialized study in a particular region of the world. Students are required to concentrate in one of the following regions: Asia, Europe, or Latin America. The choice of region will determine the appropriate international management environments course, as well as the courses to be taken to fulfill the foreign language and cultures requirement. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of this major, all students are required to have a plan of study approved by the international management advisor on their home campus in their first semester or as soon as they have been accepted into the program. Students are required to choose one of the following regional concentrations:

Regional Focus 1: Asia (NYC Only)
Regional Focus 2: Europe
Regional Focus 3: Latin America

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Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Science with Minor in Mathematics
The BBA degree in Management Science with a mathematics minor is designed for students who are interested in the application of mathematics and scientific method to the solution of business problems. This major is available in the day session only on the New York City campus.
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