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Management Concentration

McIntire's Management concentration focuses on the core issues that leaders and managers face. By bringing real-world challenges to life, the concentration provides conceptual frameworks that prepare students to address those business situations with enhanced interpersonal, organizational, and managerial skills. Prepared for fields like consulting and entrepreneurship, our management graduates are in high demand, poised to become leaders in today’s business environment.

Coursework

Typical coursework includes classes such as:

  • Strategic Leadership
  • Measure, Manage & Motivate
  • Management Consulting & Advisory Services
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Global Management
  • Managing Sustainable Development
  • Product and Project Management
  • Influence & Persuasion
  • GCI: Topics in Management
  • Public Speaking & Persuasion
  • Advanced Business Speaking
  • Business, Politics, and Culture in the European Union 

Course offerings are subject to change each semester.

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Why Choose Management? 

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, careers in management and consulting are projected to grow 7% from 2018 to 2028, faster than the average for all occupations, which will result in about 706,900 new jobs. Employment growth is expected to be driven by the formation of new organizations and expansion of existing ones, which should require more workers to manage these operations.

Careers in Management

If you’re looking into careers in consulting and entrepreneurship and interested in strengthening your leadership, communication, and interpersonal competencies, you should consider the Management concentration.

Connect With Us

McIntire’s Office of Undergraduate Admission collaborates with prospective B.S. in Commerce students, helping in a variety of ways.

We encourage prospective students to contact us early in the admissions process to take advantage of all of our advising opportunities, including academic advising, information sessions, and other events, or to connect with a student ambassador. 

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