UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN River Falls

Degree Requirements

Management

Management

Lower Division 23 cr. hrs.
SBE 100 First-Year Seminar 2 cr.
ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 cr.
ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 cr.
ACCT 231 Principles of Accounting I 3 cr.
ACCT 232 Principles of Accounting II 3 cr.
MNGT 105 BizTechU 3 cr.
ECON 226 Introduction to Statistics 3 cr.
or MATH 226 Fundamentals of Statistics
BLAW 265 Business Law I 3 cr.

Upper Division 19 cr. hrs.
SBE 300 Professional Development 1 cr.
MNGT 300 Management and Organizational Behavior 3 cr.
MKTG 310 Principles of Marketing 3 cr.
FINC 345 Managerial Finance 3 cr.
ECON 326 Analytics for Economics and Business 3 cr. 
MNGT 361 Operations Management 3 cr.
MNGT 485 Strategic Management 3 cr.

Required Management Courses: 9 cr. hrs.
MNGT 320 Human Resource Management 3 cr.
MNGT 340 Ethical Leadership 3 cr.
MNGT 355 International Business 3 cr.

Management Electives: 9 cr. hrs.
Choose from:
MNGT 330 Managing Workplace Diversity 3 cr.
MNGT 350 Decision Making 3 cr.
MNGT 360 Management of Sustainability 3 cr. 
MNGT 365 Business Process Management 3 cr.
MNGT 370 Imagination and Creativity for Innovation 3 cr. 
MNGT 371 Design for Innovation 3 cr. 
MNGT 372 Innovation and Business Models 3 cr. 
MNGT 378 Study Abroad 3-6 cr.
MNGT 379 Internship 3 cr.
MNGT 389 Special Topics .5-3 cr.
MNGT 430 Small Business Management 3 cr.
MNGT 499 Independent Study 1-3 cr.

Support Electives: 6 cr. hrs.
Choose supporting courses appropriate to area of interest with approval of adviser.

General Education Requirements: 31 cr. hrs.

General Electives to reach 120 credits (minimum to graduate)


Undergraduate Business Administration students may not transfer more than six credits of 300/400 level courses from non-AACSB accredited programs and institutions into the major.

Degree Description

 

Department of Management and Marketing

124 South Hall
715-425-3335
www.uwrf.edu/SBE 

Stacy Vollmers-Chair, Ozcan Kilic, Xuefeng Liu, Irita Mishra, Mojan Naisani Samani, MJ Song

The vision of the School of Business and Economics is to be a community of choice and the regional leader in the acquisition, study, application and sharing of business, economics and information technology knowledge. Consistent with this vision, the college is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International.