All Undergraduate Degree Programs
The Department of Management Sciences offers Bachelor of Business Administration degrees in Management, Marketing and Information Systems as well as a minor in Business Administration. Students learn broad and vital business marketing and management skills through courses rooted in the latest technology and information systems, and the option to add a concentration to their degree for a rich, hands-on learning experience.
Online Undergraduate Degree Programs
Ä¢¹½´«Ã½â€™s online bachelor’s degrees offer a robust learning experience within a community of like-minded business professionals. These programs combine courses in leadership, organizational innovation, data-informed decision-making, faith and ethics.
Online Graduate Degree Programs
Ä¢¹½´«Ã½’s online graduate degree programs are designed for working professionals who want to position themselves as leaders, facilitate positive change, and achieve extraordinary results within their organizations. The payoff of a graduate degree or certificate begins well before graduation. As you take your classes, you can immediately put into practice what you’ve learned.
Management
The most flexible of the business majors, a management degree from Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ prepares a graduate to enter any organization, whether it be a Fortune 500 company, a non-profit, or a start-up business. Many of these students jump-start their careers through a management trainee program. The management degree offers concentrations in business leadership, human resource management, and entrepreneurship. Each management major must choose at least one concentration.
Marketing
A marketing degree focuses on the principles and strategies of business marketing. Students who graduate with a marketing degree have a variety of options in fields such as customer service, public relations/ marketing analysis, and sales with a wide range of organizations. Marketing majors may choose to add a concentration to their degree, selecting from one of the three management concentrations offered.
Information Systems
An IS degree combines an understanding of business management with a basic understanding of computer programming, networking and database management. This combination of information systems and business understanding provides a variety of beginning career opportunities, including business intelligence analysis, information system analysis, system implementation consulting, and support management.