About This Degree
The Management major enables students to acquire a foundation of key concepts and skills that are applicable to both business and non-business organizations, coupled with the technical skills needed to support particular career paths.
What You Will Learn
Through the hands-on teaching provided at the Huntsman School of Business, you will gain strong analytical, interpersonal communication, and problem-solving skills.
Students will receive a BS by completing all required courses in their major. To receive a BA, students must also gain proficiency in one or more foreign languages.
Emphases:
Healthcare Management:
The Healthcare Management emphasis prepares students for careers in a rapidly growing sector of the economy that is already worth more than $1 trillion.
Human Resource Management:
This emphasis develops students who understand human behavior in organizations and how people assets can be leveraged to create value for the individual and the organization.
Hotel Management:
The Hotel Management emphasis prepares students for careers in an industry which accounts for more than $200 billion of the U.S. economy.
Wealth Management:
The Wealth Management emphasis prepares students for careers in financial and retirement planning.
Operations and Supply Chain Management:
This emphasis prepares students with interests in process improvement and how to manage supply chains
ADVISING
At a Glance
College: Jon M. Huntsman School of Business
Department: Management Department
USU Locations:
- Logan campus
- Statewide campuses
- USU Online
Program Requirements
Career And Outcomes
Career Opportunities
With a degree in management, students can pursue the following careers:
- Account Executive
- Benefits Administrator
- Business Analyst
- Compensation Manager
- Customer Service Manager
- Financial Planner
- Guest Relations Manager
- Human Resource Analyst
- Operations Analyst
- Materials Manager
- Purchasing Manager
- Quality Analyst
- Recruiter
- Supply Chain Analyst
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Job Outlook
USU Locations
*This degree is available at various USU locations.
- Beaver
- Bicknell
- Blanding
- Brigham City
- Castle Dale
- Cedar City
- Cortez (CO)
- Delta
- Ephraim
- Heber City
- Junction
- Kanab
- Kaysville
- Moab
- Montezuma Creek
- Monticello
- Monument Valley
- Nephi
- Orem
- Panguitch
- Park City
- Price (USU Eastern)
- Richfield
- Roosevelt (Uintah Basin)
- Salt Lake
- St George
- Tooele
- Tremonton
- Vernal (Uintah Basin)
- Wendover
**This degree is 100% available online. USU is a SARA-approved institution offering fully online programs nationwide; please visit USU's state authorizations for details.
Admission
Admission Requirements
Utah State University's admissions requirements as well as the Jon M. Huntsman admission requirements must be meet to be able to declare a Huntsman School of Business major.
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