Students completing this program of study may receive a Certificate of Completion in Business Management.
Total Program Credits: 30
Discipline Core Requirements: | 24 Credits | ||
FIN 1060 | Personal Finance | 3 | |
MGMT 1010 | Introduction to Business | 3 | |
MKTG 2200 | Written Business Communication | 3 | |
MKTG 2390 | Professional Business Presentations | 3 | |
ACC 1150 | Fundamentals of Business Math | 3 | |
ACC 2010 | Financial Accounting | 3 | |
My Educator* | |||
or | IM 2010 | Business Computer Proficiency* | 3 |
or | IM 2600 | Spreadsheet Applications (3.0)* | |
ECON 1010 | Economics as a Social Science | 3 | |
Elective Requirements: | 6 Credits | ||
Choose six credits of business electives from the ACC, ECON, FIN, HM, LEGL MKTG, or MGMT prefixes. A maximum of 3 credits may be cooperative work experience. | 6 |
Graduation Requirements:
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* Students are required to complete My Educator, IM 2010, or IM 2600 with a score of 80 percent or higher. If My Educator is taken, student must take three additional credits of electives 1000 level or higher |
This graduation plan is a sample plan and is intended to be a guide. Your specific plan may differ based on your Math and English placement and/or transfer credits applied. You are encouraged to meet with an advisor and set up an individualized graduation plan in Wolverine Track.
Milestone courses (pre-requisites for a course in one of the subsequent semesters) are marked in red and Italicized.
Semester 1 | Course Title | Credit Hours |
MKTG 2200 | Written Business Communication | 3 |
ECON 1010 | Economics as a Social Science | 3 |
ACC 1150 | Fundamentals of Business Math | 3 |
FIN 1060 | Personal Finance | 3 |
IM 2010 | Business Computer Proficiency | 3 |
Semester total: | 15 | |
Semester 2 | Course Title | Credit Hours |
ACC 2010 | Financial Accounting | 3 |
MGMT 1010 | Intro to Business | 3 |
MKTG 2390 | Professional Business Presentations | 3 |
Business Elective | Business Elective | 3 |
Business Elective | Business Elective | 3 |
Semester total: | 15 | |
Degree total: | 30 |
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Strategic Management & Operations |
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WB 134 |
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801-863-7144 |
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Students graduating from the Department of Strategic Management and Operations have many opportunities in private industry, government, and entrepreneurship fields. The Woodbury School of Business offers Bachelor degrees, Associate degrees, an Associate in Applied Science degree and Certificates of Proficiency.
Faculty in the Department of Strategic Management and Operations Department have real-world expertise they bring to the classroom. Internships are an integral part of a student's education. Students are able to get hands-on experience which gives them the combination of theory and practice in a real-world setting. Graduates of the UVU Strategic Management and Operations program are well prepared to work in multiple aspects of business or to go on to graduate school for additional education.
Career Opportunities
Many opportunities exist for those trained in strategic management and operations in areas such as private industry, government, and entrepreneurship. Possible jobs in domestic and international businesses include business managers, business executives, operations managers, health service administrators, human resources managers, job benefits and analysis specialists, management analysts, office managers, and purchasing managers.
Job Outlook
Job demand is high, particularly in larger metropolitan areas; and the employment outlook is excellent.
Programs
Students focusing on degrees in the Department of Strategic Management and Operations may receive a Certificate of Completion in Business Management or Entrepreneurship, an Associate in Applied Science degree in Business Management, an Associate in Science degree with a pre-major in Business, a Bachelor of Science degree in Entrepreneurship, or a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management with an emphasis in one of the following three areas: General Business, Hospitality Management or International Business.
Woodbury School of Business
Advisement Center:
Dean: Norman S. Wright
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Many opportunities exist for those trained in business management in private industry, government, and through entrepreneurship. Possible jobs include agents, business managers, business executives, operations managers, health service administrators, human resources managers, job benefits and analysis specialists, management analysts, office managers, and purchasing managers. Job demand is high, particularly in larger metropolitan areas, and the employment outlook is excellent. |
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