Bachelor’s Degree in
Business Management
- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
- On Campus
- Online
- Hybrid
Earning your Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management will prepare you to work in the fast-paced world of business — and earning one from Monroe University will prepare you to lead.
Our graduates don’t just find jobs; they rise through the ranks as managers, advisors, analysts, and more. The Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Management at our School of Business and Accounting is designed to equip you with the critical, analytical, and quantitative skills set that will set you apart.
Our Business Management degree is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), the gold standard for business education programs. Like Monroe University itself, ACBSP is equally committed to both excellence and inclusivity in education.
Whether your dream is to work in finance, marketing, manufacturing, or more, earning your Bachelor’s Degree In Business Management can help you achieve it. Read on to discover how.
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Monroe taught me so much that I earned a promotion much sooner than I expected!
Junior Caba
BBA Business Management, 2019Sales Support Associate, Merrill Lynch
Why a Major in Business Management?
Earning your bachelor’s degree in any field increases your employability by 43% versus having a high school diploma alone. In many business management jobs, a bachelor’s degree is a requirement — and many of those jobs are on the rise. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects that the demand for financial analysts will grow by 12% in the coming years (That’s twice the average growth rate for all occupations in the U.S.). Management analyst positions could increase by 11%, and financial examiners could increase by 21%.
Business in the 21st century keeps changing, and changing fast. People with the skills to keep up with innovation will have a competitive advantage in modern organizations. We designed the Bachelor’s in Business Management to give you that advantage — so that you can achieve the success you’re willing to work so hard for.
Curriculum
The Bachelor’s in Business Management is designed to train students for leadership positions. It only makes sense that your professors be business leaders themselves. At the School of Business and Accounting, our professional faculty is made up of senior business executives, marketing managers, human resource professionals, project managers, and more. The lessons they’ve learned in the professional world will be the lessons you learn in the classroom.
Your business management classes will cover:
- Principles of finance
- Managerial and financial accounting
- Business law
- Human resource management
- Project management
- Business policy and strategy
- Marketing foundations
- Global business markets
- Principles of entrepreneurship
- Organizational behavior and effectiveness
Our career-focused curriculum will teach you the analytical and critical skills you need to make real-world strategic decisions. At the same time, you’ll develop the communication skills you’ll need to build support within any management structure, including:
- Multinational corporations
- Government agencies
- Nonprofits
- Start-ups
Business Management majors are required to take at least one 120-hour, for-credit internship before graduating. Our students have found internships placements with:
- New York Life
- The Bronx Chamber of Commerce
- PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
- J H Community Services of New York
- NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services
- Con Edison
- Boys & Girls Club of Mount Vernon
The hardest part will be choosing where to intern: the New York City metro area is home to dozens of Forbes 500 companies, making it one of the business capitals of the world.
How Long Does It Take to Get a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management?
The BBA in Business Management is an eight (8)-semester program. Full-time students can complete their degree in less than three (3) years on Monroe’s three (3)-semester academic calendar.
Business Management Degree Requirements:
120 total credits
- 60 credits of major-related courses
- 60 credits of major-area component courses
The School of Business and Accounting also offers both online and hybrid programs to give students increased flexibility in their schedules.
Learn more about Monroe’s Business Management Bachelor’s program.
Business Policy and Strategy
In this capstone business management course, students will bring together everything they’ve learned about management, accounting, marketing, economics, and finance as they analyze case studies and simulations of different issues that arise in business. Students will participate in vigorous discussion as they discuss practical applications of contemporary concepts in strategic management.
Admission Requirements
Applicants to the Business Management program must submit:
- Either a high school graduation credential or high school equivalency diploma, or a recognized college associate degree or higher as listed in the transfer admissions policy.
- A completed application for admission, as well as a personal statement or essay.
Applicants also participate in a pre-admission interview.
Tuition and Financial Aid
How Much Does a Business Management Degree Cost?
At the School of Business and Accounting, we’ll teach you how to manage a business budget. We also know that you have to manage your own — and we know that education is a big investment. That’s why we do everything we can to make a quality education an affordable education, too.
For years, U.S. News and World Report has ranked Monroe as one of the Best Value Schools among Regional Universities North. It’s because we offer affordable tuition and fees, manageable payment plans, and a financial aid office that goes the extra mile for every student.
Our dedicated financial aid counselors will work with you to secure the maximum possible financial aid package: a combination of all the grants, scholarships, and loans for which you qualify. If you already work for one of the more than 400 organizations that partner with Monroe, you may even be eligible for a Corporate Partnership Grant covering up to 20% of your tuition.
Your Future Business Management Career
Once you earn your degree, you’ll be prepared to take on leadership roles in marketing, sales, insurance, finance, and more. Our graduates have found a wide variety of jobs in business management as:
- Business analysts
- Account executives
- Human resources managers
- Management consultants
- Paralegals and legal assistants
- Social media and marketing managers
- Advertising executives
- Office managers
- Bankers
They’ve also worked at some of the most prestigious companies in America, including:
After you earn your undergraduate degree, you can also opt to enhance your skill set — and increase your marketability — by enrolling in the MBA program at our King Graduate School.
Professional Opportunities
In addition to connections they make through their internship requirement, Business Management students have ample opportunities to build their professional networks through clubs and organizations right on campus. They include:
- The Delta Mu Delta International Honor Society in Business — Delta Mu Delta recognizes academic excellence in students entering the business professions. The society awards dozens of scholarships every year, and connects students to alumni with peer-to-peer networking opportunities.
- The National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. (NABA) — Offering scholarships, regional student conferences, and an online career center, NABA provides Black business students with an array of professional development opportunities.
- The Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) — Latino students have access to internship opportunities with hundreds of Fortune 1000 companies, as well as workshops and scholarship opportunities throughout the year.
- Monroe’s Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence
The UCI Connection
Monroe has proudly partnered with Pakistan’s Universal College Islamabad (UCI) to bring our Business Management program to two continents. UCI students who enroll in the business management bachelor’s program will study for two years in Pakistan, then transfer to Monroe to complete their studies in the U.S.
Discover What You Can Achieve
With a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management from Monroe, you can pursue much more than a job. You can become a leader.
Being a manager is all about making strategic decisions — choosing to earn your degree will just be the first of many.
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Featured Faculty
Maurice P. Greene
Professor, School of Business and Accounting
Larry Belton
Professor, School of Business and Accounting
With 15+ years in Accounting and Finance, Prof. Belton has held various management positions in for-profit and non-profit organizations.