Management
Studies in management will help prepare students for middle-management positions, first-line supervisors or other positions requiring leadership and decision-making skills such as entrepreneur, recreation/country club management trainee, transportation manager, real estate property manager or retail store assistant manager.
Marketing
General principles of marketing will help prepare students in customer service and its relationship to consumer demographics, trends, and traditional/nontraditional retailing markets. It will identify consumer and organizational needs; economic, psychological, sociological, and global. It also provides a simulated marketing environment for experience in marketing decision-making which include buyer behavior, budgeting, and regulatory constraints.
Faculty & Staff
Kiwana Francis
Chair, Business Department
281.765.7775
DTEC 101L
Gary Clark
Professor
281.618.5717
DTEC 101N
Debra Vick
Professor
281.618.1135
DTEC 101K
Eric Sims
Dean
281.618.5572
FA-204F