Management Concentration
Management focuses on organizations—their design, function, and management; behavior in organizations, and how they are changed. The areas of study in management include entrepreneurship, human resource management, and communication. Integrating themes include leadership, managing change and diversity, ethical behavior, teamwork, and the coordination and alignment of functional areas.
The management concentration at the Dominican University of California uniquely prepares students for careers as independent entrepreneurs, family-business entrepreneurs, or corporate “intrapreneurs.” Management students can also prepare for Certified Associate Business Manager certification issued by the Association of Professionals in Business Management by taking additional courses in business administration beyond those required for the management concentration.
Requirements for Management Concentration:
| BUS 4000 |
Human Resources Management | 3 | ||
| BUS 4072 |
Strategy and Entrepreneurship |
3 | ||
| BUS 4075 |
Leadership: Theory and Application |
3 | ||
| Six units from the following: |
6 |
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| BUS 4073 | Non-Profit Business Management | |||
| BUS 4077 | International Management and Global Cultures | |||
| BUS 4923 | Special Topics: International Business | |||
| BUS 4924 | Special Topics: Management | |||
| BUS 4996/4912/4914 | Internship/Senior Project/Thesis | |||
| Total Management Concentration | 15 units | |||
| Total Business Administration BA major with Management Concentration | 56 units |
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Reminder: 124 units required to graduate. 48 of the 124 must be “Upper Division” (3000-4000).

