Pursue either a bachelor's or an associate's degree in Management. The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Management will prepare you to lead teams in a large corporation or manage a small-to-medium-sized business. The Associate of Science in Management degree is designed for working professionals in management or seeking to enter management positions of all industries.
In this program, you will develop the global vision to recognize international marketing opportunities, analyze threats from foreign competitors, and develop effective global business strategies. To ensure that you have an edge, you will develop cross-cultural skills through the study of foreign language and a semester of study abroad.
Improve your earning power by completing your bachelor’s degree with Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies. A major in Interdisciplinary Studies can be applied to any career path preparing you for a successful, high paying career.
This program will help you develop an understanding of the concepts surrounding the essential infrastructure for work in all academic disciplines and professional fields, as well as daily life. You will be introduced to systems thinking, explore the role of information and communications technologies in contemporary society, and experience the application of technologies to societal and organizational problems.
The BA-HSA is the degree of choice for individuals who are seeking a rewarding career in Addictions and Substance Abuse Counseling, Human Service organizations, and Law Enforcement.
History majors follow their passion for exploring the past, while honing invaluable transferable skills in research, analysis, presentation, and writing. The major leads to a wide range of career possibilities.
The Major in Global Studies is an Interdisciplinary pre-professional career-oriented program designed for students preparing for careers in government, private agencies, or business. The Global Studies major will meet the demands of students who wish to obtain language skills that will serve them well in the workplace, to gain cultural competence in one or more regions of the world, and to acquire the expertise to address one or more global issues through the lens of Catholic social teaching.
Good stewardship of financial resources requires not only in-depth understanding of investments but also awareness of the impact of fiscal decisions on individuals and society. The study of finance immerses students in the interconnected world of money, markets, capital, credit, banking, and the many ways that monetary and fiscal policies affect the well-being of people.
Environmental engineering majors learn how to manage human impact on the natural and built environment. In the program, you will gain skills to tackle environmental problems using advanced technologies through a multi-disciplinary approach combining engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, ecology, geology, math, and public policy.
As an entrepreneurship student, you will study under the direction of successful entrepreneurs and accomplished academics. You will learn what entrepreneurship is and its impact on society; you will study cases of entrepreneurs and learn to develop your own creativity; and you may start your own micro-business as part of VentureLab. The entrepreneurship program is meant to be pursued in conjunction with another program within the Busch School of Business.
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