Management is the science and art of running an organization. It involves setting goals, planning, organizing human and other resources, implementing plans, and guiding the organization to achieve desired goals. The management major is designed for the generalist who wants a broad business background. Students take courses in business areas, such as accounting, marketing, finance, and business law, and courses that prepare them to function as managers in any organization. Students in business management learn about principles of economics, the legal and social environment in which business operates, and quantitative methods for measuring and projecting business activity. At Baruch, the field of Management consists of four majors: Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management, Operations Management and Sustainable Business (MBA only). The four majors lead to distinctive career paths.
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