Retail Management; the Prince Program in Retail Management (BSBA)
The Prince Program in Retail Management, established in 1905 by Lucinda Prince, is recognized as one of the few undergraduate programs specifically geared toward preparing students for a career in all aspects of retailing. Retailing is a major segment of the U. S. and global economy. Success in this industry greatly depends upon the retailer’s ability to adapt to changing demographics and lifestyles, respond quickly and effectively to global competition, utilize the available technology, and apply sound marketing and financial management. The Prince Program, leading to the BSBA degree, equips its graduates with the academic foundation and the experiential tools required to succeed in this environment. The major also provides an opportunity to acquire specialized knowledge about this large sector of the economy— the retail industry.
Program Requirements:
Prerequisites for Retail Management Majors
Required Core Courses
ACCT 110 | Financial Accounting | 4 |
ACCT 120 | Managerial Accounting | 4 |
BUS 100 | Introduction to Business and Management | 4 |
BUS 234 | Organizational Communication & Behavior | 4 |
BUS 250 | Principles of Marketing | 4 |
BUS 260 | Financial Management | 4 |
BUS 325 | Operations Management | 4 |
BUS 370A | Internship and Career Strategies | 2 |
BUS 370B | Learning From Internship Experience | 2 |
Required Retail Management Courses
Capstone
The student will select two electives from the following list: