Ready to make smart moves in the business world? Start with a degree in Business Management.
As a Business Management major, you’ll dive into what it really takes to run a business- making bold decisions, leading teams, staying organized, and turning goals into results. You'll explore the core principles of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling, and see how they apply in areas like operations management, finance, ethics, marketing, and business strategy. It’s all about understanding how businesses work and how to make them work better.
What is Business Management?
Business Management is all about learning how to make things happen in the real world. You’ll explore how to plan, organize, and lead teams while making smart decisions that help businesses grow and succeed. It’s the go-to degree if you want to understand how companies work and how you can make a real impact.
What You'll Learn
Leadership and Organizational Strategy – Develop the skills to lead teams, manage people, and drive long-term success.
Financial and Economic Literacy – Gain a solid understanding of accounting, finance, and economics to support smart, data-driven business decisions.
Marketing and Operations Management – Learn how to position products, reach customers, and improve operations to enhance competitiveness.
Ethics and Responsible Management – Explore business ethics and corporate responsibility to lead with integrity.
AI and Emerging Business Technologies – Explore how artificial intelligence and digital tools are transforming business strategy, operations, and decision-making.
Career Paths in Business Management
Your Business Management degree can launch a variety of career options right out of college. Common paths could include:
- Management Trainee
- Business Analyst (Junior Level)
- Small Business Manager
- Human Resources Assistant
- Marketing Assistant
- Operations Coordinator
- Customer Service Supervisor
- Sales Representative
Real-World, High-Impact Experience
As a Business Management major, you won’t just learn in the classroom; you’ll put your skills to work through meaningful, hands-on experiences. From field trips that offer behind the scenes look at businesses, to internships that build your resume, to service-learning projects that make a difference in the community, you’ll gain practical knowledge that sets you apart. You can also take your education global through study abroad opportunities that deepen your understanding of international business and culture.