What to Expect

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Freshman Year

Through most of your freshman and sophomore years as a management major you’ll take courses drawn primarily from the university core curriculum.  These courses promote the development of key skills and prepare you for the major course work.

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Sophomore Year

Even as a freshman or sophomore, it’s never too early to visit the AT&T Career Resource Center in the Office of Professional and Career Development or to schedule a one-on-one appointment with a career coach.  You should also review the schedule of professional development programs and seminars for topics of interest.

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Junior Year

In your junior year you’ll start the major course work for your degree.  As a management major, you have the opportunity to select a number of courses from a host of designated departmental electives.

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Senior Year

In your senior year you’ll complete your course work, begin the job interview process, and possibly consider graduate school.    As a management graduate, you are well-suited for employment as a first line supervisor or project manager.  Additionally, you may want to consider a management training program.  These programs allow you to rotate among the various departments in order to develop familiarity with the whole organization and its functions and provide a direct career path for moving up in an organization.

The Management Curriculum Model

The curriculum model is a suggested course order designed to help you stay on track for graduation. Answer the questions to download the curriculum model that's appropriate for your academic progress.