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Mar 15, 2026
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Draft 2026-2027 Catalog
Management, Event Management Concentration, Major
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Program Learning Outcomes
It is expected that Management majors upon graduation will be able to: - Apply concurrently organizational behavior and management theory to practice in the classroom, organization, and society
- Analyze and synthesize how cognitive, behavioral, and emotional outcomes at the individual, team and organizational levels contribute to the sustainability of organizations
- Demonstrate competence in integrating skills relevant to effective management professionals in making timely and ethical decisions required to lead complex organizations
- Learn to lead, communicate, and work effectively with diverse individuals and teams through a broad, interdisciplinary foundation
- Develop a fuller awareness and appreciation of self, others, society and the world through the Jesuit values of moral and ethical leadership, social justice, and service to others
For Management majors in the Event Management Concentration it is expected that upon graduation students will be able to: - Demonstrate the ability to plan and execute various types of events, applying industry best practices
- Apply sustainable and ethical practices in event planning and execution
- Engage with industry trends and professional networks to support career development in event management
Major Requirements (60 units)
Business Core
Required Courses
The business core and foundation courses cover the basic business topics needed for a career in business. Consistent with the direction of business today, the business core at the McLaren School of Management highlights issues related to the global business environment, diversity and ethics. Oral and written communication, quantitative reasoning, information literacy, and critical thinking are also stressed throughout the curriculum. All Business majors must complete a set of business foundation and core courses, as well as the required University Core Curriculum . Students admitted to the McLaren School of Management’s Honors Program take the Honors Program core. Please see School of Management Honors Program . The required foundation courses are also used to satisfy University Core Curriculum requirements (see faculty adviser). Students must maintain at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average in their foundation and business core coursework. Management and Event Management Concentration Requirements (20 units)
Students take 20 units of upper division, non-core business coursework. Required Courses Management Major (4 units)
Students must take the following courses for four units for their Management Major. Event Management Concentration (12 units)
Students must take the following four courses (12 units) for the concentration. Electives (4 units)
Complete 4 units from the following: The frequency of course offerings varies. Please check the course schedule each semester. Senior Year *This information is subject to change, the degree planner is a sample, and students should consult with the department for any updated information. |
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