MANAGEMENT


Degree Programs


In the Division of Management, Marketing and Business Administration, the management major consists of two tracks: business management and international business and development track. The division's objective is to provide students with programs offering a broad range of successful career opportunities.

Business Management Track
The management track prepares students to enter organizations as leaders, supervisors, and decision makers. It provides students with many career possibilities including healthcare management, manufacturing, small business management, service industry management, retail management, quality management and human resource management, among many others. Some elements of the program include:

  • Management skills needed in all fields
  • Opportunity to network with business professionals
  • Highly qualified faculty
  • Online and hybrid classes
  • Current event discussions
  • Courses include: Principles of Management, Human Resource Management, Organizational Behavior, Operations Management, Supervisory Management, International Business

International Business and Development Track
The international business and development track is designed to provide students with a solid educational foundation to enter the workforce and assist in the management needs of global industry. Through this track, students develop the knowledge and skills needed to be successful in international industries throughout numerous fields. The IBD track addresses the needs of global business and provides students with skills required to succeed and advance within international organizations. The courses in this program target issues and subjects relevant to global organizations.

An increasing number of organizations is choosing to provide their products and services to the world and as such the need for qualified graduates with a background in international business is growing. Some elements of the program include:

  • Increasingly high demand for graduates
  • Interaction with international business professionals
  • Current event discussions
  • Exciting field of study
  • Online and hybrid courses
  • Courses include: International Business, International Management, International Marketing, International Human Resource Management, Cross-Cultural Management, International Development Theory, International Managerial Policy and Strategy

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Faculty & Staff


Phyllis Bunn Dr. Phyllis Bunn
Professor of Management
DSU Box 3275, Broom 244
662-846-4428
pbunn@deltastate.edu
Renee Foster Ms. Renee Foster
Instructor of Marketing
DSU Box 3275, Broom 244
662-846-4187
rfoster@deltastate.edu
Tomeka Harbin Ms. Tomeka Harbin
Instructor of Management
DSU Box 3275, Broom 244
662-846-4186
tharbin@deltastate.edu
Rebecca Hochradel Dr. Rebecca Hochradel
Chair and Associate Professor of Management and Marketing
DSU Box 3275, Broom 244
662-846-4427
rhochradel@deltastate.edu
Jamye Long Dr. Jamye Long
Associate Professor of Management
DSU Box 3275, Broom 244
662-846-4420
jlong@deltastate.edu
Lawrence Magee Dr. Lawrence Magee
Professor of Management
DSU Box 3275, Broom 244
662-846-4204
lmagee@deltastate.edu
Guozhen Zhao Dr. Guozhen Zhao
Assistant Professor of Management
DSU Box 3275, Broom 244
662-846-4209
gzhao@deltastate.edu

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