| Students Participate in Business Management Program
Senior management students of MSU-Bozeman College of Business are
part of a program that enables them to gain practical business
experience while offering business research, marketing and
operational advice and data. The class, Management 475 -
Management Practicum, has been a successful program of the
College for more than 13 years.
This fall semester, teams of students will manage special
marketing projects requested by area businesses. The projects
will help businesses meet pre-set management and marketing goals.
This 3-month course has the students analyze either the entire or
portions of a business. Areas of focus include the market,
competition, operations and financials.
One project students worked on this past spring was a survey for
City of Bozeman Recreation Department. The main objective was to
discover the recreational needs of the community and to provide a
needs assessment for disc golf with MSU and Bozeman high school
students.
"The management students began by surveying Bozeman High and MSU
students and gathered opinions on what they thought needed to be
offered through the Recreation Department," said Sue Harkin,
Recreation Director for the City of Bozeman.
"The information they gathered on the interest level of a disc
golf course not only gave valuable feedback but also allowed us
to apply for a $75,000 grant to build the Rose Park disc golf
course. This information was a key missing part of what was
needed to apply for this grant, Harkin added. The project
findings and finished report were very beneficial to the
community."
Currently, the college is taking applications of businesses that
may want to take advantage of this service this year. All types
of businesses are encouraged to be part of this class. Contact
Jennifer Morrical, adjunct professor of management and marketing,
at 994-2093 or e-mail her at jmorrical@montana.edu for more
information or to receive your application.
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