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The undergraduate degree programs in the School of Management are designed to prepare students for eventual managerial roles in both the private and the nonprofit sectors. The curriculum emphasizes both a broad exposure to mathematics and the social sciences and a general education in management studies. The program of study in management gives particular attention to understanding the business firm in society; the management functions of planning and control; the behavior of organizations; the tools of modern management, including accounting, economics and statistics; and the ways in which managers perform such functions as production, marketing, finance and industrial relations.
The school's program is accredited by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. There are two degrees offered through the School of Management:
The undergraduate concentrations in Business Administration include financial analysis, human resources management, international business, management information systems, marketing, and operations and supply chain management.
Students interested in taking the New York State CPA examination need to be aware that the Undergraduate Accounting degree is not sufficient to sit for the NYSCPA exam as of August 1, 2009 and need to explore graduate studies to qualify, such as the Master of Science in Accounting in the School of Management.
The School of Management also offers a minor program, learn more about the program at:
School of Management
University at Buffalo
204 Alfiero Center
Buffalo, NY 14260-4010
Tel: 716-645-3206
Fax: 716-645-2341
Email:mgt-undergrad@buffalo.edu