EXPLORING BUSINESS MAJORS MANAGEMENT Degree: Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Job Placement Rate*: 81.5% (December 2013) COMPANIES THAT HIRE RAWLS GRADUATES •Cintas •Highland Homes Major Admission Requirements: A or B in MGT 3370, 2.75 cumulative Texas Tech University GPA •Enterprise Rent-A-Car •Insight Global •Ethos Group •ISNetworld Available Concentrations: Human Resource Management,** Strategic Entrepreneurship and Innovation •Ferguson, a Wolseley Company •Sherwin Williams •GEICO Available Certificates: Certificate in Leadership, Certificate in Technology Entrepreneurship • Walmart •H-E-B Grocery •Target Popular Double Majors: Marketing Popular Study Abroad Options and Faculty-led Programs (FLP): Norway (FLP), Prague (FLP), Spain (FLP), BLAW in Italy, Accounting in Italy; Affiliated/Reciprocal Programs: China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, England, Scotland, Germany, France, Greece, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Turkey, Czech Republic, United Arab Emirates *Dependent on market conditions and number of graduates **Students pursuing a concentration in Human Resource Management will be eligible to sit for the SHRM certification exam prior to graduation CAREERS Human Resources Management Retail Management Entrepreneurship • Recruiting/staffing •Purchasing/buying • Family business • Compensation • Store management • Venture capitalism • Benefits • Brand management • Business start-ups • Training • New product development • Employee relations MANAGEMENT STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS •Society for Advancement of Management (SAM) | sie.ba.ttu.edu •Sigma Iota Epsilon (SIE) | samnational.org •Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) | lubbock.shrm.org For a complete list of student organizations within the Rawls College of Business, visit www.ba.ttu.edu/officeofthedean/studentorgs. Undergraduate Services Center | undergrad.ba.ttu.edu 806.742.3171 | ba_undergrad@ttu.edu SAMPLE COURSE CURRICULUM Business Environments Conflict and Negotiations Entrepreneurship Family Business • Social and public responsibility •Organizational stakeholder management •Business strategic and competitive analyses •Unique characteristics of family business systems •Ethics •Negotiation types, challenges and opportunities •Ethical decision-making approaches •Ownership interests and action effects •Negotiation strategies and tactics •Entrepreneurial opportunity evaluations and process engagement •Impact of family cultures and actions on wealth transfers •Business external and operational environments •Stakeholder consideration and influence Innovation and Change Processes •Diagnostic knowledge of negotiating strengths and weaknesses •Business plan creation and presentation •Business environments and economies •Succession planning processes Human Resource Management International Management Leadership and Ethics •Human resources methods, functions, roles and principles •Multinational environment management •Emergent ethical issues facing organizations •Employee selection, recruitment, development and retention •Global operations, strategies and interactions •Team member/leader interactions •Innovation drivers, definitions and dimensions •Employment decisions •Conceptual leadership perspectives •Management direction during organizational changes •Performance management systems •Cross-border trade, integration, investments and political economies •Cross-cultural innovation support •Labor relations Managerial Communication Organizational Behavior Organization Management Strategic Management •Communication principles, processes and complexities •Organizational and leadership efficacy •Organizational environments, structures and cultures •Communication variations, strategies, purposes and channels •Management and ethical approaches and challenges •Organizational strategies and functional activities •Organizational pursuit of superior economic performance •Technology and social media •Workplace behavior influences and situational factors •Controlling and measuring performance •Leadership and interpersonal communication challenges •Leadership effects and effectiveness •Leadership and motivation processes •Interpersonal, group and cross-cultural cooperation •Persuasion and communication fundamentals •Organizational performance activities and measures •Emerging change trends •Employee rights •Global production, outsourcing and logistics •Organizational leadership contexts •Personal leadership development plans •Relationships between organizations, industries and environments •Sustainable competitive advantage •Strategic and tactical implications of decision-making RAWLS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY RESOURCES Texas Tech University •Admissions | www.admissions.ttu.edu •Financial Aid | www.financialaid.ttu.edu •Scholarships | www.scholarships.ttu.edu Rawls College of Business •Career Management Center | www.rawlscmc.ba.ttu.edu •Area of Management | management.ba.ttu.edu •Georgie G. Snyder Communication Skills Center | comskillscenter.ba.ttu.edu •Undergraduate Services Center | undergrad.ba.ttu.edu While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, the Rawls College of Business reserves the right to make changes to pertinent information including but not limited to degree plans and program requirements.