BA in Management with a concentration in Integrated marketing communiations
Curriculum
The Bachelor of Arts in Management with a Concentration in Integrated Marketing Communications is comprised of comprises 120 credit hours. Each course carries three hours of credit, unless otherwise denoted with (). Degree requirements are as follows:
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Concentration in Integrated Marketing Communications
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Electives
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Major in Management
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SCPS Requirements
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University Core Curriculum
University Core Curriculum - 15 courses, 45 hours
Students complete coursework in the ten Knowledge Areas below, which represent the hallmarks of Jesuit tradition in education: understanding diversity, promoting social justice, understanding spirituality and faith in action, and promoting leadership Students complete the designated amount of courses in each of the Knowledge Areas. The courses listed under each Knowledge Area are not exhaustive; they represent what is typically offered to complete the University Core Curriculum in SCPS. For the complete list of courses that fulfill Core requirements, visit www.luc.edu/core. Transfer credit may also fulfill core requirements.
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UCWR 110 College Writing Seminar
Artistic Knowledge: 1 course
ENGL 284 Introduction to Film History
FNAR 199 Art and Visual Culture (Writing Intensive)
MUSC 101 Music: The Art of Listening
THTR 100 Introduction to the Theater ExperienceHistorical Knowledge: 2 courses
HIST 102 Western Ideas II
HIST 103 American Pluralism
HIST 104 Global Perspective from 1500 to Present
HIST 106 Modern Western CivilizationHIST 112 US History after 1865
Literary Knowledge/Experience: 2 courses
ENGL 274 Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL 273 Introduction to FictionENGL 282 African American Literature
ENGL 290 Human Values in LiteraturePhilosophical Knowledge: 2 courses
PHIL 181 Ethics
PHIL 185 Ethics and BusinessPHIL 186 Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL 187 Environmental Philosophy
PHIL 188 The Nature of Culture and CivilizationQuantitative Literacy: 1 course
MATH 108 Finite Mathematics
STAT 103 Fundamentals of StatisticsScientific Literacy: 2 courses
NTSC 108 Human Heredity
NTSC 109 Human Reproduction
NTSC 281 Human Impact on the Environment
PSYC 101 General PsychologySocietal/Cultural Understanding: 2 courses
PLSC 101 American Politics
PSYC 101 General Psychology
SOCL 121 Social ProblemsTheological/Religious Understanding: 2 courses
SOCL 245 Religion & Society
THEO 101 Theology of Faith
THEO 177 World ReligionsTHEO 192 Moral Problems
SCPS Requirements - 3 courses, 9 hours
The following courses are required of all students enrolled in the Management Program
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CMUN 101 Public Speaking and Critical Thinking
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CMUN 150 Communication Processes
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ENGL 310 Business and Professional Writing
Major in Management Requirements - 10 courses, 30 hours
The major in Management course work focuses on management principles and applications that provide a broad context for decision-making, setting organizational priorities, and equipping students to excel as both decision-makers and team leaders.
- ODL 247 Computer Concepts and Applications
- ODL 250 Foundations of Organizations
- ODL 310 Accounting Principles and Applications
- ODL 340 Marketing Concepts and Strategies
- ODL 349 Project Management
- ODL 350 Human Resource Principles
- ECON 201 Microeconomics
- ECON 202 Macroeconomics
- CMUN 219 Interpersonal Communication
- CMUN 237 Small Group Communication
Integrated Marketing Communications Concentration - 6 courses, 18 hours
The concentration of course work in Integrated Marketing Communications enhances student's skills and proficiency in marketing and communications; both for those new to the field or current professionals.
- CMUN 250 Mass Media Advertising
- CMUN 246 Naturalistic Methods of Communication Research
- CMUN 265 Public Relations
- CMUN 317 Advanced Public Relations
- FNAR 132 Visual Communication I
- FNAR 383 Design Studio
Electives - 18 hours
Course offered in the SCPS schedule, the 16-week schedule or from existing transfer credit can be used to fulfill elective credit requirements.