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"description": "The Management, BSBA program combines theory and application, with a focus on problem solving, group projects and case analysis. If you possess strong quantitative skills, enjoy problem solving and embrace working with people, then this program is for you. A management degree covers a broad range of topics which gives you an opportunity to tailor your studies to your personal and professional goals.\r\n\r\nYour courses will prepare you for leadership roles in a variety of organizations, including large and small, public and private, for-profit and nonprofit. The program also provides the required knowledge and skills needed to embark on your own entrepreneurial venture. You'll gain first-hand experience in what it takes to be an effective manager and decision-maker, as well as affect organizational efficiency and effectiveness by considering the impact of environment, technology, administrative structure, information and human resources.\r\n\r\nManagement majors also have the opportunity to earn either a <a href=\"https://www.ucf.edu/degree/human-resources-certificate/\">Human Resources</a> or <a href=\"https://www.ucf.edu/degree/entrepreneurship-certificate/\">Entrepreneurship Certificate</a> as part of the bachelor's degree (no additional credit hours required). Plus, UCF's <a href=\"https://cel.ucf.edu/\">Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership</a> helps students, recent alumni, faculty and staff become successful entrepreneurial leaders.\r\n\r\nUpon graduation, apply for management and leadership roles at different companies and organizations. Joining professional organizations and pursuing certifications in your respective area of interest will also keep you ahead of the competition. You may also consider earning your MBA to advance your career further and reach the highest levels of business management.\r\n\r\nPlease note that the management degree is not eligible for a double degree with another College of Business Administration major.",
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