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Management (BM)

Career, Degree (AS)

The Management program provides a broad background in the basic principles and applications of marketing, production, finance, human resource management, and accounting. Students acquire skills that can be applied in a wide variety of businesses from manufacturing to sales for entry-level positions as a management trainee or as trainees in other administrative areas. Specific management program courses include accounting for managers and human resource functions. Computer software applications commonly utilized in businesses are also included.

As part of this program, students have the opportunity to enhance career development by integrating both classroom study and work experience in the management field through participation in the Cooperative Education/Internship course.

The Management program also offers an Honors Program option.

Course See
Note
 Course Title Credits
  BUS101   Math for Business and Finance (OL) 3
  CMP101   Composition 1 (OL, CT) 3
  LA-ELECTIVE   Liberal Arts Elective(s) (OL) 3
  MKT101   Marketing (OL) 3
  ACC101/102   Basic Accounting 1 & 2 (OL) 6
  BUS102   Business Law (OL) 3
  CMP104-150   Composition 2 Elective (OL, CT) 3
  CPS100 1 Fundamentals of Computer Concepts (OL) 3
  MGT102   Principles of Management (OL) 3
  ACC203   Managerial Accounting (OL) 3
  LA-ELECTIVE   Liberal Arts Elective(s) (OL) 3
  LA-ELECTIVE   Liberal Arts Elective(s) (OL) 3
  MGT201   Human Resource Management 3
  MGT206   Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship 3
  BUS120   Computer Applications in Business 3
  COP202 2 Cooperative Education/Internship (OL) 3
  ECO-ELECTIVE 3 Economics Elective(s) (OL, MOL) 3
  MGT202   Financial Management (OL) 3
  OPN-ELECTIVE   Open Elective(s) (OL) 3
 Notes
 1 May be fulfilled by challenge exam and 3 liberal arts credits.
 2 Students may be eligible for COP202 exemption. Please see the COP202 Coop Ed/Internship Exemption Form found on the Academic Department Web page for details. If exemption is approved, student must complete a 3-credit business elective.
 3 Select one of the following: ECO103 or 104. Students transferring to a 4-year institution should check the transferability of the course selected.
 Program Information
 • Business courses may not be available every semester at each campus location.
 Admissions Information
 • Contact Student Support Center for information on State College and University Joint Admissions.

North Shore Community College reserves the right to make changes in courses, program requirements, policies, and regulations as circumstances dictate. There is no guarantee that any listed course will be offered in any given semester.

For more information, contact us at (978) 762-4000 or mnelson@northshore.edu .

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