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Department of Management, Marketing,
Computer Science, & Information Systems
113 Business Administration Building
University of TN at Martin
Martin, TN 38238
(731) 881-7328


Chair: John Overby
joverby@utm.edu


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Management, Marketing, Computer Science, and Information Systems

 

Management Major

The management curriculum is designed to prepare graduates to assume entry level management positions and progress in the management profession. The general management concentration is designed for those students who desire a broad introduction to the field of management. 

 

General Management Concentration 

Management is designed for those who want a broad background in business administration and management. Graduates are prepared for operating in diverse business environments, including government, retail, manufacturing, and service organizations.

 The Management Major is available on-line.

Management Major Curriculum By Catalog Years

Entrepreneurship Concentration

Entrepreneurship is one of the few remaining opportunities for personal wealth and career fulfillment available in business today.  These opportunities come from starting a business, being part of an emerging business or by participating in an entrepreneurial venture in a mature organization. The concentration in entrepreneurship prepares graduates to recognize and take advantage of such opportunities.

B.A. or B.S.  Entrepreneurship Minor Curriculum. (18 hours).

Entrepreneurship Concentration
Curriculum By Catalog Years

(not available in catalogs after 2005-2006)

 

Human Resource Management Concentration

Human Resource Management includes the management of activities undertaken to recruit, enhance, motivate, and maintain a high-performance work force within an organization. The activities include: recruitment, selection, compensation and benefits, job analysis, organizational development, adherence to employment laws, and labor-management relations.

Human Resource Concentration Curriculum By Catalog Years
(not available in catalogs after 2005-2006)

 

Operations Management Concentration

Operations Management prepares students for the activities involved in producing an organization's goods and services. The area emphasizes cross-functional integrated approaches to designing, developing, and producing high quality goods or services, on time, to meet customer expectations.

Operations Management Concentration
Curriculum By Catalog Years

(not available in catalogs after 2005-2006)