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Bryant University Professor Michael Roberto teaches in class.
Bryant University Professor Michael Roberto teaches in class.

Management

Gain an understanding of complex managerial issues corporations face today through a minor in Management.

At a Glance

What You’ll Learn:

  • Management skills and current issues found in all types of organizations
  • The basics of organizational behavior and how to best understand and manage people in the workplace

What You’ll Do:

  • Apply your management skills to your major or area of interest
  • Take electives that cover a range of topics such as leadership, human resources, and project management

Where You’ll Go:

  • Major corporations, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations
  • Prestigious graduate programs to further your career preparation

Program Highlights

There’s an increasing demand for management abilities of all levels in today’s dynamic business environment. Through Bryant’s Management minor, students in business, liberal arts, and health sciences gain an understanding of basic management skills and translate their knowledge into various roles and fields.

Take a core class in “Organizational Behavior,” then customize your minor with three electives in topics such as human resources, global business management, creating and managing new ventures, design thinking, project management, and women and leadership.

Sample Courses

Our curriculum consists of engaging coursework that’s designed to prepare you for your future career. Just a few sample courses include: 

Organizational Behavior MGT 302
Diversity in a Global Environment MGT 357
Strategic Management of Technological Innovation MGT 382
Creating a New Venture ENT 481
The Design Thinking Process MGT 440
Power and Influence MGT 463
Team Building and Conflict Resolution MGT 476

Learn by Doing

Lessons from a textbook can only take you so far. That’s why experiential learning is at the core of your Bryant experience. You’ll engage in hands-on projects and opportunities beginning your very first year — building skills in critical thinking, learning how to adapt to challenges, and fostering your determination to succeed.