2024-2025 University Catalog
Management, Department of
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Department Chair
Rommel O. Salvador
Department Office/Website
Steven G. Mihaylo Hall 5313
657-278-2251
business.fullerton.edu/management
Faculty
Jay Barbuto, Gerard Beenen, Lorenzo Bizzi, Peng Chan, Jennifer Chandler, David Cho, Min Choi, Ralph Garcia, Adelina Gnantlet, Shadi Goodarzi, Ryan Gottfredson, Tsuhsiang (Sean) Hsu, John Jackson, Ellen Kim, Gus Manoochehri, Lori Muse, David Obstfeld, Richard Parry, Shaun Pichler, Goli Sadri, Rommel Salvador, Jamie Seo, Asad Shafiq, Kulraj Singh, Charles Smith, Chethan Srikant, Atul Teckchandani, Gergana Todorova, Huang-che (David) Weng, Heejin Woo
Introduction
Managers are needed in a variety of organizations - business and non-business, large and small, foreign and domestic. In all of these settings, managers need conceptual, technical and interpersonal skills to help them achieve organizational goals.
Management courses address the fundamental principles that help organizations function effectively. Management education will improve students’ decision processes, provide familiarity with the analytical tools of management and develop in the student, the skills and techniques to help them analyze and evaluate managerial problems and make sound decisions.
Students may pursue a variety of academic and career interests through six different management concentrations: entertainment and hospitality management; entrepreneurship; general management; human resources management; legal studies; and operations and supply chain management.
Learning Goals and Student Learning Outcomes
Programs and Courses Offered
Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
- Business Administration, Entertainment and Hospitality Management Concentration, B.A.
- Business Administration, Entrepreneurship Concentration, B.A.
- Business Administration, General Management Concentration, B.A.
- Business Administration, Human Resources Management Concentration, B.A.
- Business Administration, Legal Studies Concentration, B.A.
- Business Administration, Operations and Supply Chain Management Concentration, B.A.
Master of Business Adminstration
ProgramsNon-DegreeCertificateCoursesManagement
Courses are designated as MGMT in the class schedule.
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