Retail Management
To move up to a better job in the retail industry, you need to gain some form of management training. Earning a degree in retail management qualifies you to participate in strategic planning, interact with vendors and designers, and manage a staff. Retail managers, also called purchasing managers, are involved in every facet of the business.
A retail management program is perfect for the student with previous retail experience, as it adds the principles of business and finance to your experience. Our consumer-driven society has created a high demand for graduates with the bachelor of retail management credential.
This program is accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs.
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ACCT 201 Accounting I
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BUSG 129 Intro to Business
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CMIN 201 Computer Literacy or BUSG 224 Business Comp. Applications
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MANG 201 Principles of Management
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BUSG 131Internship
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MARK 201 Principles of Marketing
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BUSL 250 Legal Environment of Business
BUSG 178 Business Communication
Retail Management Concentration
- MANG 101 Human Relations in Business
- MARK 213 Retailing
- MARK 215 Merchandising
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Electives choose 3
- BUSG 121 Business Math
- MANG 203 Labor Relations
- MANG 224 Supervision
- MANG 226 Organizational Leadership
- MARK 215 Merchandising
- MARK 216 Purchasing
General Education Requirements
| ENGL 101 | Engl. Comp. I | 3 | Humanities Requirement | 3 |
| ENGL 102 | Engl. Comp II | 3 | Natural Science Requirement | 3 |
| MATH 118 | Alg. for Coll. Sts. | 3 | ||
| MATH 120 | Math Survey | 3 |
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 66
* Required grade of āCā or higher.
** Should be taken during last year of study.
*** To facilitate transfer to certain colleges, substitute MATH 130 and a higher-level Mathematics
course for MATH 118 and MATH 120.
Required Related
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ECON 201 Macroeconomics
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ECON 202 Microeconomics
Required Courses for All Business & Management Concentrations
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY

