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Management

UC Merced's Management major is only available through Spring 2014. Effective Fall 2014, the Management major has been replaced by the Management and Business Economics major. Students who entered UC Merced prior to Fall 2014 are not eligible for the new Management and Business Economics major and should utilize this page for Management major requirements.

The Management major responds to the growing needs of the business environment in California and beyond. UC Merced’s Management major provides rigorous analytical and quantitative training from a blend of fields including accounting, finance, management, marketing, information systems, operations, economics and other social sciences. Real-life management problems do not fit neatly into subject areas. Today’s managers tackle issues that involve a number of management functions—so solutions need to draw on expertise from a variety of different areas. The UC Merced approach is to step away from thinking of management as a set of separate functions drawing from single disciplines. Instead, students learn to integrate key ideas from across subject areas to understand all the dimensions of a given issue. Creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship are emphasized.

The major is based on the premise that organizations require employees who are trained in analytical and quantitative decision-making, who work effectively in teams and on projects, who are comfortable in various cultures, who are “well rounded” in sciences and humanities, and who have learned the art of self-directed learning.

The Management major prepares students for a broad range of management-related careers. Students will learn the analytical tools that are needed to succeed in a modern, volatile business environment. The curriculum provides a strong foundation on analysis and problem solving across a wide spectrum of management activities. The theoretical underpinning for the undergraduate program comes from economics and management science disciplines that use tools and techniques based on applied mathematics and statistics to solve problems in virtually all areas of business operations. The typical undergraduate student develops skills to build quantitative models of complex operations in competitive and in imperfect markets and be able to use these models to facilitate decision-making.

For additional information on the Management major at UC Merced, please visit the School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts website, or the Management website.

Management Major Planning Guides

Below you will find planning guides for a Bachelor of Science Degree in Management. Students should choose the planning guide that corresponds to the catalog year in which they matriculated to UC Merced. For more information on catalog rights, please click here.

2013-2014
2012-2013
2011-2012

2010-2011
2009-2010
2008-2009