Bachelor of Science in Management & Leadership

Overview

120
Credits
$361 Per Credit
SemesterBased

The Bachelor of Science in Management & Leadership program is a customized instruction, degree completion program that strengthens students with progressive career experience in preparation for advancing in mid-level, senior management/leadership positions in a wide range of business and manufacturing industries. )

Program Description

The success of our students is derived from a program built on a core of management/leadership competencies while highlighting concentrations in Business, Human resources, Operations, Project Management, Quality, Risk Control & Safety, Supply Chain, and Facilities Operation. Students entering the program are often motivated to further their studies moving into Master’s Degree programs. Data from fall 2018 indicates that 80% of the students coming into the BS in Management & Leadership program with career goals focused on advancement or are moving into careers with better future prospects. Of the students entering the program in fall of 2018, 70% were in business and 30% in manufacturing.

Career Opportunities

The Bachelor of Science in Management & Leadership program, being a degree completion program, strengthens students with progressive career experience in preparation for advancing in mid-level, senior Management/Leadership positions with the option of seamlessly moving ahead to earn a graduate degree in multiple career areas.

Admissions

Application Requirements

Two-year A.S. or A.A.S. degree in a technical field (suggested)
or
Bachelor’s degree

Two or more years of technical work experience (suggested)

Transfer Credit

The Bachelor of Science in Management & Leadership degree at UW-Stout is a degree completion program for people who already have associate degrees and professional work experience. Students who transfer from an accredited two- or four-year college can apply earned credits to the program. University regulations require that all students complete a minimum of 32 credits from UW-Stout.

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