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Carmel Boyer School of Business
Carmel Boyer School of Business
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Personnel. Projects. Strategic policy. Businesses and organizations benefit from leaders with strong communication, managerial and analytical skills.
BW's management and innovation program is a dynamic major that prepares you for today's ever-changing business environment. You'll learn effective techniques for managing people and producing organizational efficiency through leadership, project management and strategic planning.
Well-respected among business professionals, BW's management and innovation program combines theoretical knowledge and experiential opportunities. You'll learn from faculty who are scholars and practitioners. They'll share professional insights derived from decades of corporate, government and nonprofit experience.
Real-world experience is key. You can intern in nearby Cleveland and beyond. A global business community, Cleveland is home to Fortune 500 companies, renowned medical centers and government offices.
A comprehensive program, management and innovation is offered as a major and minor. It combines strong theoretical knowledge with dynamic experiential learning to give you insights, strategies and professional practices you can readily apply to real-world situations.
The management and innovation major prepares students to:
Our world-class faculty will help you tailor your educational experience to your personal and professional goals. Small class sizes and an 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio offer exceptional mentoring opportunities with BW professors.
Experiential learning bridges classroom study with real-world opportunities. You can enhance your studies through internships, fellowships, study abroad and a variety of co-curricular and other learning opportunities.
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Mary Pisnar
Chair, Management and Leadership
Professor
D.B.A., Cleveland State University
Bryan Fredericks
Director, Healthcare Management Programs
Assistant Professor, Healthcare Programs
M.P.H., University of Toledo
David Krueger
Professor
Ph.D., University of Chicago
Ven Ochaya
Professor
Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Amherst
Angela L. Planisek
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Kent State University
Dale Sheptak
Associate Dean, Graduate Business Programs
Professor
D.S.Sc. University of Leicester
Param Srikantia
Professor
Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University
Michael Weidokal
Lecturer
MBA, University of South Carolina and the University of Vienna
Lynda Carter
Lecturer
MBA, Baldwin Wallace University
Alysha Ellis
Lecturer
MBA, Cleveland State University