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B.S. in Business Administration - Leadership & Change Management Concentration

undergraduate-programs-concentrations-leadership-change-management-slu-cook-businessToday’s dynamic business enviroment demands graduates who can effectively handle decisions, work with and lead people in global organizations.


Motivate Others to Succeed

The Cook School’s business concentration in management focuses on both the human and organizational aspects of the work place in order to teach students how to effectively and efficiently motivate people through their skills and insights.

B.S. in Business Administration - Leadership & Change Management Concentration

In addition to fulfilling the requirements for the B.S.B.A. degree, the Leadership and Change Management concentration requires eighteen (18) hours in addition to MGT 218, MGT 300, and MGT 400, which are taken as part of the Business Common Body of Knowledge.

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Course Options

Six hours as follows (3 credit hours each):

 CourseTitle Prerequisites
MGT 310Management of Human Resources MGT 300 
MGT 312Organization Behavior MGT 300 

 

Concentration Electives: Six hours chosen from the following courses (3 credit hours each):

 CourseTitle Prerequisites
MGT 405Fundamentals of Leadership MGT 312
MGT 408Organizational Failure, Change, & Transformation MGT 312
MGT 415Current Problems in Management MGT 312

 

 

Breadth Electives: Six hours chosen from the following courses (3 credit hours each):

 CourseTitle Prerequisites
MGT 320Managing Ideas in Entrepreneurial FirmsMGT 300 
MGT 321Managing Resources in Entrepreneurial Firms MGT 320 
MGT 330Negotiations & Conflict ResolutionMGT 300 
MGT 411Talent Management MGT 310 
MGT 413Compensation MGT 310 
MGT 422Introduction to Family BusinessMGT 320
MGT 428Legal Environment of Business IIMGT 218
MGT 480Management InternshipMGT 300, permission of the department chair, and junior or senior standing
PSY 447Small Group Behavior 
CMM 421Organizational Culture * 

* Leadership & Change Management students must complete MGT 300 prior to taking CMM 421