2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Management
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Main Departmental Office
Business Leadership Building, Room 215
Mailing address:
1155 Union Circle #305429
Denton, TX 76203-5017
940-565-3140
Web site: www.cob.unt.edu/mgmt
Vicki Goodwin, Chair
Faculty
The Department of Management provides the education required to obtain both the MBA and PhD degrees. The focus of the MBA degrees is toward the application of theory and research in organizational settings; the focus of the PhD degrees is toward the development of skills necessary for academic research and college teaching.
Individuals wishing to obtain an MBA that will broaden their experience beyond their specializations can pursue an MBA in Business Administration. Those who desire specific areas of specialization may meet their goals through an MBA with a major in business administration and concentrations in health services management, organizational behavior and human resource management, operations and supply chain management, or strategic management. The specialized degree programs are based on guidelines offered by the Human Resources Certification Institute, the Society of Human Resources Management, the American Production and Inventory Control Society, the National Association of Purchasing Management, Association of University Programs in Health Administration and the American Society for Quality Control.
Individuals seeking a PhD will take course work that provides an extensive and rigorous program of study in the management discipline, research methods and college teaching. Major areas of study include strategic management, human resources management, organizational behavior, organizational theory and operations management science.
Research
The research focus in the Department of Management parallels the major areas offered in the PhD program. Topics researched by members of the faculty include: strategic decision making, electronic communication technology, entrepreneurship, innovation, competitive positioning, international management, cross-national research, manufacturing strategy, mathematical modeling of business systems, organizational form, organizational capabilities, leadership, goal setting, work teams, diversity and team performance, operations and management of health services organizations, stress in the workplace, and the relationships between both cognitive processes and structures and individual organizational behaviors. Research in the department is supported by funds from external organizations, as well as by institutional funds.
Library holdings provide exceptional support for research. There are several databases available online including ABI Inform, Business Source Complete, Emerald Full Text, Human Resource Abstracts, Science Direct, PsycInfo and Hoover’s Online.
Degree programs
The college offers a Master of Business Administration with a major in business administration and concentrations in strategic management, health services management, organizational behavior and human resource management, and operations and supply chain management.
The college offers a Doctor of Philosophy with a major in business and concentrations in strategic management, human resources management, organizational behavior, organizational theory, and operations and supply chain management.
Master’s degree
Program admission requirements are the same as for the College of Business.
Course requirements include the MBA core courses, a 15-hour concentration and 3 hours of electives.
The MBA with a concentration in health services management is a cooperative program. In addition to MBA core courses, students complete 12 hours of concentration courses offered by the UNTHSC School of Public Health at Fort Worth and 6 hours of electives.
Doctoral degree
The doctoral degree is offered by the College of Business. Program admission requirements include the College of Business standards and specific criteria appropriate for the Department of Management.
Contact the Department of Management for specific course requirements.
The support field must be approved by the department’s Graduate Programs Committee. CoursesManagement
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