
Management Major
Program Details
Degree
Bachelor of ScienceSchool
School of BusinessDepartment
Business Undergraduate ProgramAvailable
On campusWhether you believe leaders are born or made, this major will teach you to think like a tech-focused problem-solver who confidently manages people and projects.
The education offered in the Management program makes this a suitable degree for students with a general interest in business and management who are looking for exposure to a variety of industry categories to help them understand where their interests lie and how to take leadership roles in such fields. Common careers include business analyst, management consultant and project manager. You'll also benefit from a flexible curriculum that will give you insight on global leadership, project management, entrepreneurship and beyond.
Students who complete the Management major combine a broad business and technology skills set with the project and people management skills required of entry-level employees looking to prove they belong on the leadership track.
Management today is about getting more accomplished with fewer resources. That means leaders must be creative in how they approach processes, innovative in how they manage projects and able to effectively engage and motivate their staffs. The Management program at Stevens prepares such leaders by emphasizing both analytical decision making and the ability to think like a fast-moving entrepreneur.
Management Core
The Management major includes flexibility, so students can explore an industry of interest and refine the kind of management instruction they will receive.
BT 353 Project Management
BT 422 Decision Making
BT 447 Creativity and Innovation
One management elective
Business Core
In addition to your core of major-specific courses, you'll complete a suite of courses to provide you with an understanding and appreciation for the business fundamentals, including entrepreneurship, operations, business law, information systems, international business, accounting, finance, marketing and management. These courses will help you develop critical thinking and presentation skills, and encourage you to apply your learning to solve complex business problems.
ACC 200 Financial Accounting
ACC 215 Managerial Accounting
BT 100 Principles of Management
BT 243 Macroeconomics
BT 244 Microeconomics
BT 221 Statistics
BT 223 Applied Models and Simulation
BT 290 Business Career Seminar
BT 321 Corporate Finance
BT 330 Social Psychology & Organizational Behavior
BT 350 Marketing
BT 413 Business Law
ISE 350 Logistics and Supply Chain Management
MIS 110 Intro to Scientific Computing
MIS 201 Fundamentals of Information Systems with Excel Lab
MGT 300 Business Communication
Two information systems courses
Two technology courses
Practice Core
The practice core at Stevens is where you’ll apply the skills you’ve learned in real business simulations, culminating in the Stevens Innovation Expo. For your expo project, you'll work in teams to either pursue a startup business concept of your creation, or work with executives at a New York-area business on a real-world consulting project. It’s one of the strongest examples of learning by doing — a value emphasized by Stevens and the School of Business — and provides instant credibility for your resume.
BT 301 Strategy
BT 401 Advanced Strategy
BT 372 Entrepreneurship
MGT 411 Senior Design I
MGT 412 Senior Design II
SUCCESS Core
Required:
PRV 101 First Year Experience
Frontiers of Technology
Choose 3 elective courses:
PRV 201 AI and Machine Learning
PRV 202 Data Science and Analytics
PRV 203 Biotechnology
PRV 204 Sustainability
PRV 205 Quantum Technology
Arts and Sciences Core
The arts and sciences core is a distinguishing feature of a Stevens education, and will help you hone talents such as written and oral communication and teamwork, while gaining a broader perspective on the world around you through courses in literature, political science, history and the social sciences.
HASS 103 Freshman Writing
HASS 105 CAL Colloquium
MA 117 Calculus I
MA 119 Multivariable Calculus & Finite Math
Two Humanities courses – one upper-level course and one lower-level course
One Science course