Management
Management is a people-oriented career requiring students to have an understanding of the role of management in a complex and dynamic society. For students with experience in a particular field, earning their degree in Management may open up employment and promotion opportunities in various aspects of industry, commerce, specialized institutions, and government.
Can students who major in Management transfer to a four-year college or university?
Many colleges and universities will apply the courses taken toward a bachelor's degree. Students should meet with an academic advisor for appropriate planning.
What will students learn if they study Management?
They establish or upgrade their managerial skills. The program is a comprehensive blend of social science theories, organizational behavior and design, classical management theories, managerial processes, functions, and decision-making. Note: Not all MGT courses are offered every semester both day and evening. Please call the Department Chair at (732) 906-2594 to discuss course offerings for future semesters.
Are there any requirements that must be satisfied before taking courses in the major?
Algebra I is a prerequisite for all majors. Algebra I competency must be verified with a passing score on the College's placement test.
How long will it take to complete this degree?
Students who do not need developmental coursework can complete the degree in two years and the certificate in one calendar year. They can shorten the amount of time by taking courses in the summer and winter sessions. Some major courses in the management program are offered only in the evenings. Note: Not all major courses are offered every semester both day and evening. Please call the Department Chair at (732) 906-2594 to discuss course offerings for future semesters.
Questions?
Contact Professor Nancy Bailey, Department Chair, at (732) 906-2594 or bam@middlesexcc.edu.
MANAGEMENT Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S) Degree - MGT.AAS
Below are required courses and recommended course groupings and sequences for program completion.Courses may have prerequisites and corequisite requirements. Check course descriptions for details. |
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| Credits | Requisites/Comments | | Semester I | | | | | BUS 101 | BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT | 3 | | | BUS 107 | COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS | 3 | | | ENG 121 | ENGLISH COMPOSITION I | 3 | A passing score on the writing portion of the College's Placement Test or a grade of 'C' or better in ENG 010; completion of RDG 009 with a 'C' or better or a score on the reading portion of the College's Placement Test that exempts the students from RDG 009. | | ___ ___ | MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENT | 3-4 | BUS 115, Mathematics of Finance recommended. Students with the appropriate academic prerequisites, in consultation with their Academic Advisor, should elect the appropriate Mathematics course. MAT courses with the designation GE fulfill the General Education Elective | | ___ ___ | GENERAL EDUCATION HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (GE HUM) | 3 | | | Semester II | | | | | ACC 101 | FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING | 4 | | | ECO 201 | PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCES (GE SS) | 3 | A passing score on the algebra portion on the College's Placement Test or MAT 013 | ENG 122
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ENG 125 | ENGLISH COMPOSITIONII
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II: WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE | 3 | A grade of 'C' or better in ENG 121 and a passing score on the reading portion of the College's Placement Test or a grade of 'C' or better in ENG 121 and a grade of 'C' or better in RDG 011. | | MGT 210 | CONCEPTS OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT | 3 | BUS 101 | | ___ ___ | PHYSICAL/ HEALTH EDUCATION | 1-3 | | | Semester III | | | | | ACC 102 | MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING | 4 | ACC 101 | | MGT 214 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT | 3 | MGT 210 | | ECO 202 | PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCES (GE SS) | 3 | ECO 201 | | MGT 220 | HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT | 3 | | | SPE 121 | FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING GENERAL EDUCATION HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (GE HUM) | 3 | | | Semester IV | | | | | BUS 201 | BUSINESSLAW I | 3 | | | MGT 205 | PRINCIPLES OF LABOR RELATIONS | 3 | BUS 101 or MGT 210 | | MGT 216 | SEMINAR IN MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCES | 3 | Final course for majors: The following courses are prerequisites for MGT 216: ACC 102, ECO 202, ENG 122, MGT 205, MGT 210, MGT 220. Co-req: MGT 214 | | ___ ___ | RECOMMENDED BUSINESS ELECTIVE The following business electives are recommended for management majors: MGT 208 -MANAGEMENT FIELD EXPERIENCE MKT 201 - MARKETING I | 3 |
MGT 210
BUS 101 | | ___ ___ | GENERAL EDUCATION SCIENCE ELECTIVE (GE SCI) | 3-4 | Students may elect courses with a code of BIO, CHM, ENV, PHY or SCI for which they have the appropriate academic preparation. | | Total Credits: | 60 - 64 | | NOTE: Not all major courses are offered every semester both day and evening. Please call the Department Chair at 732.906.2594 to discuss course offerings for future semesters.
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MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES CERTIFICATE - MGTS.CER |
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| Courses | | Credits | Requisites/Comments | | ENG 121 | ENGLISH COMPOSITION I | 3 | A passing score on the writing portion of the College's Placement Test or a grade of'C' or better in ENG 010; completion of RDG 009 with a 'C' or better or a score on the reading portion of the College's Placement Test that exempts the students from RDG 009. | ENG 122
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ENG 125 | ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II: WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE | 3 | A grade of 'C' or better in ENG 121 and a passing score on the reading portion of the College's Placement Test or a grade of 'C' or better in ENG 121 and a grade of 'C' or better in RDG 011. | | BUS 101 | BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT | 3 | | | BUS 240 | BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS GENERAL EDUCATION COMMUNICATIONS ELECTIVE (GE COM) | 3 | NOTE: Not all major courses are offered every semester both day and evening. Please call the Department Chair at 732.906.2594 to discuss course offerings for future semesters. | | MGT 210 | CONCEPTS OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT | 3 | BUS 101 | | MGT 220 | HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT | 3 | NOTE: Not all major courses are offered every semester both day and evening. Please call the Department Chair at 732.906.2594 to discuss course offerings for future semesters. | | MGT 205 | PRINCIPLES OF LABOR RELATIONS | 3 | BUS 101 or MGT 220
NOTE: Not all major courses are offered every semester both day and evening. Please call the Department Chair at 732.906.2594 to discuss course offerings for future semesters. | | ___ ___ | GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE (GE SS) | 3 | | | ___ ___ | BUSINESS ELECTIVE The following business electives are recommended: MKT 201 -MARKETING I MGT 200 - PRINCIPLES OF SUPERVISION MGT 208 MANAGEMENT FIELD EXPERIENCE | 3 |
BUS 101
MGT 210
NOTE: Not all major courses are offered every semester both day and evening. Please call the Department Chair at 732.906.2594 to discuss course offerings for future semesters. | | ___ ___ | BUSINESS ELECTIVE The following business electives are recommended: MKT 201 - MARKETING I MGT 200 - PRINCIPLES OF SUPERVISION MGT 208 MANAGEMENT FIELD EXPERIENCE | 3 |
BUS 101
MGT 210
NOTE: Not all major courses are offered every semester both day and evening. Please call the Department Chair at 732.906.2594 to discuss course offerings for future semesters. | | Total Credits: | 30 | |
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