& Student Handbook - Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
& Student Handbook - Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
& Student Handbook - Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
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84 Bachelor Degree Programs<br />
MG445<br />
Entrepreneurship (3 cr.)<br />
This course examines what it takes to start, nurture and grow a<br />
business. Topics include resource gathering, business plan preparation,<br />
utilizing innovation and creativity in growing a business, risk evaluation,<br />
and leadership skills.<br />
MG450<br />
Product Operations Management (3 cr.)<br />
This course provides an analytical systems viewpoint for management<br />
decision-making and problem-solving in a production operations setting.<br />
Included is an introduction to quality, process design, facility planning<br />
and location, scheduling, and materials planning. This course also<br />
reviews problem-solving methodologies that apply a systematic<br />
approach to problem identification and resolution within a system.<br />
MK300<br />
Marketing Principles (3 cr.)<br />
This course addresses the role <strong>of</strong> marketing in organizations. It<br />
examines the fundamental marketing mix elements <strong>of</strong> product, price,<br />
placement, and promotion that comprise organizational marketing<br />
strategies. It further explores how the marketing mix elements are<br />
strategically implemented to create and deliver products, services, or<br />
ideas to consumers.<br />
Application Process<br />
Applicants must submit:<br />
1. Completed application form with the nonrefundable application fee<br />
(fee not required for alumni or students seeking readmission or<br />
veterans and active military personnel) and,<br />
2. An <strong>of</strong>ficial transcript issued to <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Minnesota</strong><br />
from the institution with a minimum <strong>of</strong> 30 semester credits with a<br />
basic English composition course. (An <strong>of</strong>ficial transcript is one that is<br />
sent or carried to the university in an envelope sealed by the granting<br />
university. Transcripts from countries other than the U.S. must be<br />
evaluated by a university accepted evaluation source, such as World<br />
Education Services, www.wes.org, or Educational Credential<br />
Evaluators, www.ece.org, and be deemed equivalent to accredited<br />
U.S. university standards.) and,<br />
3. Complete an interview with a program administrator.<br />
Please Note: Application materials should be sent to the attention <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Admission on the Twin Cities campus.<br />
Admission Requirements<br />
Applicants may apply for admission to undergraduate certificate and<br />
degree programs at any time during the year and, if accepted, begin the<br />
program during any one <strong>of</strong> the three semesters. Applicants must<br />
demonstrate the language pr<strong>of</strong>iciency necessary for successful<br />
undergraduate coursework. Applicants must provide evidence <strong>of</strong> at least<br />
30 transferable semester credits upon acceptance including completion<br />
<strong>of</strong> a basic English composition course.