Business

Program Description

The Business program provides graduates with a strong foundation in the theory and practices of business. Coursework covers financial, managerial, and legal practices and procedures. Students also study the verbal, written, and teamwork skills needed for a business career. Students must select one concentration.

Career and Advancement Opportunities

Most businesses, governmental, and non-profit organizations employ business majors. The U.S. Department of Labor Statistics Job Outlook Handbook predicts that both full- and part-time employment for persons with business education are expected to grow faster than average.

Business, Math, & Sciences – Contact Information: 575.492.2643

Degrees and Certificates

Courses

BUSA1320: Supervision

Credits 3
This course examines the role of supervisory management and how important it is to the over-all success of any organization.

BUSA2220: Human Resource Management

Credits 3
This course examines the methods of recruitment, selection, placement, motivation, and evaluation. It also covers employment law, employee benefits, and compensation. This is a three credit course.