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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Management Minor
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The management minor offers critical skills and knowledge necessary for students who are primarily focusing on majors in other disciplines. The program of study prepares students to be competitive in the job market by focusing on areas such as leadership, organizational behavior, human resource management, and negotiation. Thus, the focus of the management minor is to augment the primary understandings gained in other areas and to help students understand how organizations function, provide insight into managing and leading others, as well as consider ethical and cross-cultural implications, amongst other relevant topics within the current workplace.
Please see the UNLV Lee Business School Department of Management, Entrepreneurship and Technology web page at www.unlv.edu/met for information about department programs, faculty and facilities. Degree worksheets are available at www.unlv.edu/degree/minor-management.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify and explain the major tasks of the manager.
- Discuss and apply major theories concerning the behavior of people in modern business organizations.
- Identify and discuss alternate theories concerning the role of business in society and implications of these theories.
- Identify and discuss key issues involved in international management.
- Identify and discuss key issues in the relations between workers and managers.
- Work with others to identify challenges to your business and develop strategies to deal with them.
- Present analyses of and solutions to management problems.
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University Graduation Requirements
To obtain this minor, you must be a degree seeking undergraduate student pursuing an approved UNLV bachelor’s degree. Please see Graduation Policies for complete information.
Management Minor - Total Credits: 18
Required Courses - Credits: 6
Upper-Division Electives - Credit: 12
Complete four upper-division (300- or 400-level) management (MGT or SCM elective courses.) MGT 303 may be used as a minor elective for non-business majors only.
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