My business management coursework at Agnes Scott College focused on managing people within social and institutional settings. Over four years, this curriculum cultivated my strategic leadership skills as I studied theories of how individuals and organizations behave.

How is Business Management coursework at Agnes Scott College different?

Business management coursework at Agnes Scott College provides students with an intensive background in management theories and techniques. Most traditional business administration undergraduate programs give students a survey of many topics, without an in-depth study of any particular topic. In contrast, the Agnes Scott curriculum combines professional knowledge of management with a liberal arts education, ensuring that graduates have the strong communication, leadership, and critical thinking skills necessary for success in the business world.

Business Minor Requirements:

Foundational Courses:

  • BUS-202 Introduction to Organization Management
  • BUS- 211 Financial Accounting
  • BUS- 401 Senior Seminar in Business Management

My elective courses:

Additional Coursework

  • BUS-295 Topics in Business Management: Marketing

Business Coursework Objectives

  • Analyze how organizations structure knowledge to privilege and marginalize different stakeholders
  • Generate written and oral arguments to communicate about organizations
  • Think creatively about organizational problems and solutions
  • Critique assumptions about human organizing
  • Evaluate personal strengths and weaknesses
  • Implement effective collaboration with others