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Management - MGT

The Management program offers students the opportunity to develop an understanding of the importance and diversity of the field of management. Students gain the skills and knowledge to effectively plan, organize, direct, and control multiple resources such as capital, labor, and materials in a management setting. Corporate organizations through small business organizations are analyzed so that students may apply the concepts learned in the program. Students must receive a minimum grade of “C” or better in all required core courses and the specific courses listed as program electives in order to qualify for the degree or certificate.

Catalog Program Details

 

Management - MGT

Department Chair:

Kent Moser

Full Time Management Faculty

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Extension
Kathy Osburn standing poolside. Kathy Osburn kosburn@avc.edu MH 228 6898

Adjunct Management Faculty

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Violet Christopher smiling. Violet Christopher vchristopher@avc.edu  2965

 

The AVC Management program consists of a comprehensive series of courses that provide a foundation in management principles, practices, and organizational structure.  It will uniquely qualify students to successfully tackle the challenges facing managers in today's business environment. Emphasis will be placed on learning the newest management techniques and applying those skills to an increasingly competitive, technology-driven global market.  Hands-on application of these skills is practiced in teamwork settings and case-study analyses of modern-day businesses.

By supplementing management classes with business, accounting and computer courses, students learn broad-based concepts and skills relevant to all organizations.  The program is aimed at the evening student, yet offers the convenience of both day and evening courses, as well as online courses.

The college offers certificate and associate degree programs in management and small business management.  After graduation, many students elect to continue their education at four-year institutions.  Many others go directly to management positions in the corporate world or start their own businesses.