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Students will learn basic business principles like finance, leadership, and entrepreneurship and can adjust their major to a specific field. Want to have a management position in a tech company? Minor in information technology. Taking on your family business? Take courses in supply chain management. No matter the situation, students have ample credit hours to customize their degrees and prepare for their dream job.
Highlighted Career Paths
Graduates with a degree in Business Management have a wide array of rewarding careers before them. Check out some of the top careers students get with this degree or explore more career options in I-Plan.
Human Resource Manager
Manages the people that are often an organization’s most important resource. They may have diverse responsibilities, from recruiting and hiring employees, administering compensation and benefit plans to dealing with employee discipline and termination issues.
Retail Manager
Manages the day-to-day operations of a retail store. Responsibilities vary but may include training staff, managing budgets, maintaining financial records, dealing with customer complaints, overseeing pricing, and preparing promotions.
Small Business Owner
Has responsibility over every aspect of a business. Some small business owners create a business from scratch; others take over an existing business or purchase a franchise.
Getting Started in this degree
If you are interested in Business Management, start with one of the following major-specific courses