The Service Management program is another first for UW-Stout. It is the first degree program of its kind in the nation. This program educates majors for careers in service sector industries and organizations.
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Service Management is an evolving field of study that focuses upon a number of disciplines. Service managers must possess many qualities including business and financial management ability; human development and relationship skills; and communication and information technology knowledge focused upon fulfilling the needs and expectations of customers. Services include all internal and external activities of organizations aimed at customer acquisition, retention and care.
The Service Management program will prepare managers who can effectively and efficiently manage the design, development and delivery of services. Service management positions are usually devoted to operations and management; systems and technology; and human resources.
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Operations and management positions could include customer service manager, call, help, or care center management, customer service operations manager, director of client relations and service expectations, service scheduling manager, service logistic management, and field service management.
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Systems and technology positions could include service pricing, database maintenance, communication systems, and e-commerce.
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Personnel positions could include career development, change management, and awards and recognition coordination.
Graduates furnish the leadership talent needed for some of the following service industries:
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Distribution (transportation, retail, wholesale)
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Physical (communication, repair, utilities)
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Business (finance, insurance, banking, public relations, consulting)
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Personnel (human resources, entertainment)
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Health (health care, elder care)
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Public (education, non-profit social/membership organizations, public administration)
Throughout its history, Stout has pioneered management programs to meet the needs of business and industry. The programs have focused upon the direct application of technical knowledge to the solution of practical problems.
Our faculty and students have developed a curriculum to prepare graduates to work with emerging profit and non-profit service sector companies, organizations and agencies.
Our resources include a successful cooperative education program and the Wisconsin
Institute for Service Excellence - International, a center dedicated to assisting
businesses and organizations address service related challenges. As you progress
toward graduation, these options or a field experience provide opportunities
for a hands-on, minds on education, providing pre-career experience before
you graduate.
Preparing for UW-Stout
Students in the Service Management program must have an aptitude for communication
skills, human relation skills and mathematics. Taking speech, writing, business
and computer courses will be helpful in your preparation for college.
Starting Out
Quality service has become the difference between success and failure for organizations
in the service sector. Service Management professionals must have a broad
education to address customer needs.
As You Progress
Service managers are usually required to function in more than one area at career entry. To prepare for these functions, the professional concentration component of the curriculum consists of human development and relationships; business and financial management; and communication and information technology courses.
These courses are complemented by the service-oriented courses taken throughout the program. A work experience internship or field experience is strongly required for all majors.
Examples of recent cooperative education internships, field experiences and employment include:
- American Eagle Outfitters (Minnesota) » Retail
- BI (Minnesota) » Incentive Travel
- Bravo! Development Corporation (Ohio) » Food Services
- Dunn County Health Care Center (Wisconsin) » Health Care
- Xcel (Wisconsin) » Utilities/Call Center
- Harvey's (Nevada) » Gaming
- LEX Institute (Japan) » Business Exchange Education
- Mayo Clinic (Wisconsin) » Health Care
- Norstan (Minnesota) » Telecommunications
- Northwest Mutual Life Insurance (Minnesota) » Insurance
- Red Cross (Minnesota) » International Human Relief Services
- Ritz Carlton (Florida) » Resort
- Sam's Club (Wisconsin) » Retail
- Shorewood Realty (Wisconsin) » Real Estate
- United Way (Wisconsin) » National Human Services
- Wal-Mart (Minnesota) » Retail
- Walgreen (Wisconsin) » Retail
- Walt Disney World (Florida) » Retail/Entertainment
- UW-Stout (Wisconsin) » Help Desk
- V-I Corporation (Maryland) » National Homeland Security
- Westconsin Credit Union (Wisconsin) » Banking
- Younkers (Wisconsin) » Retail
Entry Positions
A Bachelor of Science degree in Service Management can lead to positions with
local, state, regional, national or international firms. The employment rate
for program graduates from the 2006-07 school year was 93 percent. Starting
salaries of those graduates ranged from $20,000 to $65,000.
Enjoying Student Life
The campus-learning environment includes a variety of activities and service learning organizations. Intramural sports, social clubs, sororities and fraternities, honor societies and professional groups are all included in the 125 on-campus organizations. Students can gain service management experience in some organizations and activities, including:
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Association for Service Managers International
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Retail Directions
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Society for Advancement of Management
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Women in Leadership
There are 71 off-campus volunteer organizations and community service agencies
related to the service management field.
Studying and Traveling Abroad
Study abroad programs have been developed with other countries. Many international programs allow students to gain valuable work experiences in addition to classroom instruction. You may have time to immerse yourself in the culture by living with a host family and traveling throughout the area. UW-Stout has agreements with universities in Australia, France, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Thailand.