The Management and E-Business programs at AUD provide students with a solid background into the practical aspects of business management, in terms of both the traditional model of the firm, as well as that of the Electronic-Business (E-Business). The management concentration focuses on providing students with the skill sets required for: the optimal management of human resources, developing managerial strategies, understanding organizational behavior, and managing change within organizations.
Expenditures on human resources are by far the single largest expenditure item of most companies. Therefore, a considerable amount of classroom activities are focused on the optimal management of human resources. Graduates within the management concentration, become proficient at developing strategies that focus on enhancing worker productivity, cohesiveness, goal-orientation, and overall workplace satisfaction. Upon completion of the BBA degree, students with a concentration in management are well-prepared for entry-level positions within companies of various sizes, in both the public and private sectors. They may seek employment as general managers, human resource managers, sales managers, research associates, and business consultants - in various industries. Moreover, for those students who are considering graduate school, the management concentration provides a solid foundation for the academic requirements of the MBA programs.
For students who are fascinated by the interplay between technological innovation and business development, the E-Business concentration within the School of Business Administration , is right for you. Our E-Business concentration provides graduates with the competencies for managing Internet-enabled businesses, as well as traditional businesses that have significant internet presence. Student also obtained a broad, yet detailed understanding, of the uses of various Internet technologies that are currently employed within and among organizations. Students concentrating in this area will obtain keen insight into E-business strategies, critical thinking, and the development and implementation of new Internet technologies. Students with a concentration in E-Business may seek employment in various organizations, from small to large size firms. |