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Calumet College of St. Joseph’s Business Management Program provides both full-time and part-time students with opportunities to develop knowledge, skills, and values needed by competent managers in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors as well by candidates for graduate school.

Upon completion of this program, students in the Business Management Program will:

  1. Demonstrate a mastery of the theories, principles and practices of management and the ability to apply qualitative, quantitative, and information technology tools to facilitate decision-making;
  2. Be able to apply methods of inquiry and analysis associated with the liberal arts and sciences in specific situations involving management challenges and opportunities;
  3. Have developed a general understanding and appreciation of the role of business and management in our local, national, and world economies; and
  4. Demonstrate an ability to critically and reflectively engage ethical issues in management, particularly questions pertaining to social responsibility and professional decision-making.
Required Courses and Course Sequence
Semester 1 (Fall), Session A:
• BSMT 220 Management Thought, Principles & Practice
• ACCT 475 Forensic Accounting

Semester 1 (Fall), Session B:
• BSMT 320 Human Resource in Management
• BSMT 360 Business Communications

Semester 2 (Spring), Session A:
• ECON 480 International Business
• BSMT 380 Organizational Leadership

Semester 2 (Spring), Session B:
• BSMT 379 Small Business Management/                       Entrepreneurship
• GENL 299 general Education Capstone

Semester 3 (Summer), Session A:
• ORMN 470 Supervision
• ORMN 473 Labor Relations

Semester 3 (Summer), Session B:
• ORMN 294 Leadership & Power: Perspectives from                        the Humanities
Semester 4 (Fall), Session A:
• BSMT 440 Financial Management
• RLST 110 Social Justice

Semester 4 (Fall), Session B:
• BSMT 375 Business and Professional Ethics
• BSMT 489 Strategic Management

Semester 5 (Spring), Session A:
• BSMT 499 Senior Seminar in Business                       Management
• ENGL 420 Ethics and Law in Print Broadcast and                        Web Media

Semester 5 (Spring), Session B:
• BSMT 378 Compensation & Benefits
• ORMN 476 Training and Development

Semester 6 (Summer), Session A:
• ORMN 467 Employment Law & the Workplace
• OMN 480 Strategic Management of Human                     Resources

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