Management
 Students taking the Management core receive a broad education covering the major functional areas of management. This degree will help a student prepare for business or government leadership and provide him/her with knowledge and skills desired by all types of employers. It will also give one the background to organize and manage his/her own family business. Graduates in Management typically find jobs in business such as production management, personnel management, marketing management, or financial management. The intent of this program is also to meet the educational needs of students who intend to enroll in graduate work in business administration. The program is designed to provide the student with the necessary background to satisfy the demands for alternatives while at the same time developing a breadth of knowledge in the liberal arts tradition.    Requirements For: B.S. Major – 57 hours, 2.0 gpa
 Management
 Management majors have a choice of 2 distinct tracks. Students taking the Management concentration receive a broad education covering the major functional areas of Management. This degree will help a student prepare for business or government leadership and provide him/her with knowledge and skills desired by all types of employers.  The Entrepreneurship track addresses the issues an entrepreneur would face in starting their own small business. Topics addressed are specific to the unique demands of small business ownership.  The Project Management track will help students become proficient in the skills and processes essential to project management and prepare them to sit for the Project Management Certification Exam. Project Managers are skilled professionals tasked with the job of making sure that a project is completed well, on budget and on time.    Management Requirements 18 cr.
 Entrepreneurship Track 21 cr.
 Project Management Track 21 cr.
 Total 57 cr.
 *IS 141  is a required course for students with majors within the School of Business and satisfies the requirement for CS 140 .  *MA 171  is a required course for students with majors within the School of Business and satisfies the requirement for MA 120 .  *MG 306  is a required course for students with majors within the School of Business and satisfies the requirement for EN 306*   Degree Specific Requirements
 Student Seminar 3 cr.
 LE 100  First-Year Seminar Upper Division Hours 36 cr.
 36 hours upper division ( 300 - 400) level course work Professional Writing Requirement 3 cr.
 EN 306A , EN 306B , EN 306C , EN 307 , EDU 300 , CJ 450 , HIS 452 , HIS 453 , HIS 454 , HIS 455 , MG 306 , NS 306 , PA 430 , PO 302 , PO 405 , PS 300 , PS 406 , or SO 300   Liberal Education Requirements
 Math Requirement 3 cr.
 Select one of the following:  MA 120 , MA 135 , or higher math course exluding MA 208   Computer Science Requirements 3 cr.
 CS 140  Introduction to Computers  *May be satisfied by higher level course or department equivalent. Ethics requirement 3 cr.
 Select one of the following:  CA 302 , CS 300 , EDU 310 , MG 495 , NS 306 , PA 380 , PH 102 , PH 221 , PH 308 , PS 220 , or SO 220   Natural Science Requirement 3 cr.
 Select one of the following:  BI 214 , CH 101 , CH 102 , CH 107  and CH 107L , CH 108  and CH 108L , GGP 115 , GGP 120 , GGP 205 , GO 125 , GO 130 , GO 141 , GO 151 , GO 200 , NS 220 , NS 241 , PY 101 , PY 155 , PY 156 , or PY 206    *Computer Science and PE courses excluded. Science with a Lab 4 cr.
 Select one of the following:  BI 101 , BI 111 , BI 223 , BIO 211 , BIO 212 , BIO 221 , BIO 225 , BIO 325 , BIO 327 , BIO 330 , BIO 337L  and BIO 337 , BIO 350 , BIO 378 , BIO 400 , BIO 410 , BIO 411 , BIO 417 , CH 107L  and CH 107 , CH 108L  and CH 108 , CH 317L  and CH 317 , CH 318L  and CH 318 , CH 328 , CH 329 , CH 337L  and CH 337 , CH 405 , CH 440 , GGP 115 , GGP 205 , GO 130 , GO 141 , GO 151 , GO 200 , GO 310 , GO 320 , GO 330 , PY 155 , PY 156 , PY 205 , or PY 206   Humanities Requirement 6 cr.
 Select one of the following Art or English:  AR 115 , AR 215 , AR 216 , EN 201 , EN 221 , EN 232 , or EN 234    And one of the following:  AR 115 , AR 215 , AR 216 , EN 201 , EN 221 , EN 232 , EN 234 , CA 105 , CA 115 , CA 116 , CA 235 , ML 235 , PH 101 , PH 205 , RE 109 , SP 110 , TH 100 , TH 101 , TH 201 , or TH 216    Social Science Requirement 6 cr.
 Select two of the following:  AN 100 , CJ 100 , CJ 200 , EDU 210 , GGH 110 , GGH 200 , HIS 104 , HIS 105 , PO 216 , PS 101 , PS 125 , PS 205 , SO 141 , SO 206 , or SW 205   Seminar: Integrative & Interdisciplinary Learning 3 cr.
 Select one of the topics for LE 300*   Graduation Requirements
 Park University grants the Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Public Administration, Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and the Bachelor of Music Degree upon completion of the following requirements:   - Completion of a minimum of 120 semester hours with a cumulative 2.0 GPA (or higher dependent on major).
  - A minor for Geography and Information Systems majors.
  - Satisfaction of all requirements for a major.
  - Completion of degree specific requirements.
  - Completion of Liberal Education requirements.
  - Completion of residency requirement, 30 hours of earned and graded (A, B, C, D) college hours at Park University. At least 15 of these 30 hours must be in the major core.
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