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Management

The management minor is an excellent complement to any course of study at Grand View University because it provides the opportunity to learn and practice key teamwork and leadership skills.

Recent Grand View students who graduated with a management minor earned their majors in a variety of areas. These graduates not only have the discipline-specific skills of their major degree fields, but also the knowledge and experience to effectively work in teams and lead others.

Why Grand View?

  • By gaining an understanding of the basic functional areas of management, you'll have a competitive advantage in the marketplace and throughout your career.
  • Available to undergraduate students from any major.

Student Testimonials

Dr. Alec Zama

“Alec Zama has always pushed me to do my best. When needing help, he always goes out of his way to find the resources to help me. Every time I receive an accomplishment, he ensures to recognize it by sending a quick "congratulations" email. He is one of my go-to persons.”

- Magda Almendarez

Dr. David Hannum

“Dr. Hannum reached out to me when I reached a low point in the semester, with life throwing many curve balls and the pressure got overwhelming and so intense, I was going to quit. Dr. Hannum emailed, texted and reached out to me to encourage me to take one bite at a time and that there are opportunities to finish strong. Even the strongest have weaknesses. I am so grateful for his encouraging words of wisdom and showing me that he really cared as a person. I will forever remember the impact he made on my education and my choices of hanging in there. Today, I know I am still a student through hard work, determination to not let go of a dream and encouragement from Dr. Hannum. He really has made a difference in my life. Thank you. The entire staff was willing to work with my situation. Grand View University really cares about their students.”

- Regina King

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Having a degree will look great to a potential employer, however, when it comes to your education, the more accolades you accumulate, the more appealing it will become.

A minor will boost your regular degree over other candidates and demonstrate that you are willing to go above and beyond.

More importantly, it shows potential employers that, when it comes to learning, you are eager to learn as much as you can and are willing to put in the extra effort.

LOOKS GREAT ON A RESUME

It never hurts to have even more to put on your resume under the “education” area! The more education you acquire, the better equipped you appear to a potential employer – it’s that simple.

Program Details

The academic minor is a secondary area/field of specialized study for Grand View University baccalaureate degree candidates. Students seeking to complete the requirements for an academic minor earn between 18 and 24 semester hours of credit in a second field/area of study. Students who already hold a baccalaureate degree are eligible to complete the requirements for an academic minor, but are not awarded a second baccalaureate degree for their work.

Students who select a baccalaureate degree minor must earn at least six hours in their minor field of study at Grand View University and must earn a 2.2 GPA in courses required for the minor.

Students earning a BA with a major in either Accounting or Business Administration are not eligible to earn a minor in Management.

Course Requirements (18 credits)

Required Courses:

ACCT 211 Financial Accounting 3 credits
BSAD 145 Fundamentals of Information Systems 3 credits
BSAD 310 Principles of Management 3 credits

Take three courses from:

ACCT 212 Managerial Accounting 3 credits
BSAD 311 Operations Management 3 credits
BSAD 316 Facilities and Event Management 3 credits
BSAD 340 Business Law I 3 credits
BSAD 362 Property Management 3 credits
BSAD 365 Project Management 3 credits
BSAD 375 Human Resource Management 3 credits
BSAD 405 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management 3 credits
BSAD / SOCS 410 Organizational Behavior 3 credits
BSAD 425 Knowledge and Information Management 3 credits
BSAD 432 Business Ethics and Professional Behavior 3 credits
BSAD 452 Service Management Capstone Seminar 3 credits
BSAD 453 Sport Management Capstone Seminar 3 credits

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Tuition & Scholarships

At Grand View University, your tuition supports instruction delivered by knowledgeable and experienced faculty who uphold our tradition of exceptional teaching. Additionally, we are dedicated to offering a high-quality education at the most affordable cost.

Transfer Credits

No matter what major you’re thinking about, you may be able to transfer in as many as 75 credits from a community college or junior college. If you have an A.A. or A.A.S. from an Iowa community college, you will be automatically admitted at junior status.

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Faculty

Dr. Oscar Aguilar
Dr. Oscar Aguilar

Assistant Professor of Analytics

Susan Andersen

Lecturer of Business Administration

Dr. Ryan Anderson
Dr. Ryan Anderson

Professor of Business Administration

Tom Annis
Thomas Annis

Lecturer of Finance

Hamid Awan

Lecturer of Business Administration

Dr. Kip Bottenfield
Dr. Kip Bottenfield

Professor of Business Admin

Dr. Scott Bull
Dr. Scott Bull

Associate Professor of Business Administration

Edward Bull

Lecturer of Business Administration

Benjamin Canham

Lecturer of Business Administration

Dr. Terri Deems

Lecturer of Business Administration

Laura Eaton
Laura Eaton

Lecturer of Business Administration

Sarah Engquist

Lecturer of Business Administration

Brenda Gill

Lecturer of Business Administration

Dr. David Hannum
Dr. David Hannum

Lecturer of Business Administration

James Henscheid

Lecturer

Mark Hicks

Volunteer

Shelley Hill

Administrative Assistant

Sandra Jennings-Hammond

Lecturer of Business Administration

Kayleigh Jones

Lecturer of Business Administration

Dr. Shannon Juergens
Dr. Shannon Juergens

Professor of Business Administration & Dept Chair

Dashle Kelley

Assistant Professor of Finance

Laura Kinnard

Lecturer of Business Administration

Jeff Knight

Lecturer of Business Administration

Paul Leavenworth
Paul Leavenworth

Lecturer of Business Administration

Bonnie Leonhardt

Lecturer of Business Administration

Jacob Lovell

Lecturer of Business Administration

Randy Mead

Lecturer of Business Administration

Mike Miller

Lecturer of Business Administration

Doug Mitchell
Doug Mitchell

Instructor of Analytics

Roger Nowadzky
Roger Nowadzky

Lecturer of Business Administration

John Peterson

Lecturer of Business Administration

Renee Pile

Lecturer of Business Administration

Mark Slavich
Dr. Mark Slavich

Associate Professor of Sport Management

Bradley Smerage

Lecturer of Business Administration

Levi Stacey

Lecturer of Business Administration

Thomas Turner

Lecturer of Business Administration

Dmitry Yarushkin
Dmitry Yarushkin

Professor of Practice of Business Administration, Level III

Dr. Alec Zama
Dr. Alec Zama

Professor of Business Admin/Econ