Business Administration Degree – BS in Business
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Learn to Lead in Business Administration
The BS in Business: Business Administration major offered at Cambridge College Boston at Bay Path University builds a core set of business skills across key department areas, including marketing, management, accounting, and law. Then you dive deeper into business courses to understand how areas such as sales, project management, purchasing, planning, and more interact. You’ll gain a competitive edge by earning certifications like Meta Social Media Marketing Professional and Google Data Analytics through electives.
Program Benefits:
- Earn industry-recognized credentials built into your degree of choice, so you graduate with both a diploma and a résumé that stands out
- Build industry skills specific to business administration
- Learn directly from industry professionals in a program with built-in support
Build Real-World Experience and Skill Sets
Within the curriculum for our BS in Business: Business Administration degree, you’ll study in-depth content on core business areas to understand how they interact and use skills such as data analysis to make evidence-based decisions. You’ll get expert-level instruction and leadership training from industry professionals who prepare you for the real challenges of advanced roles and ensure you can thrive throughout your career.
Graduate with the credentials, knowledge, and critical thinking abilities employers look for in professional business roles.
What You’ll Learn
Within the Business Administration major, you’ll enhance your ability to think critically as you develop strong management, decision-making, and problem-solving skills using careful data analysis and effective communication. Knowledge of organizational dynamics, coupled with outstanding leadership capabilities and experience, bring you confidence in knowing you’ll be an asset to the team.
By Graduation, You’ll Have Skills to:
- Analyze economic (global and domestic), sociocultural, political, legal, regulatory, and technological trends affecting any given region of this country, clarifying the likely implications of these trends on small businesses and non-profits and large corporations
- Determine market and product/service development opportunities and challenges associated with these trends
- Demonstrate the relationship between business activities, economic outcomes, and the evaluation of business performance, including all ethical considerations
- Communicate focused messages to all stakeholders, as appropriate, via all forms of media, as well as face-to-face
- Recognize diverse personalities, professional backgrounds, personal experiences, and dialogue as fundamental building blocks of high-performing teams
- Consider multiple stakeholder perspectives during the development and implementation of new strategies
- Understand core business disciplines, including Finance and Accounting, Marketing, Operations, Human Resources, IT, and Legal
Learn from Industry Experts
Your learning is expanded by the rich workplace experience our faculty bring to the classroom. Faculty are professionals who hold a range of titles in their fields of study. Their involvement in the day-to-day challenges of their role and industry brings curricula to life with real-world examples as you connect what you learn to what they share.