Business Management

Develop Essential Business Skills for Corporate Management

Every successful business needs an effective manager to oversee performance, maintain the organizational culture and motivate team success. Enrich your interpersonal and leadership skills with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management. This bachelor's in business management degree program affords you the liberty to analytically explore different business scenarios and discuss strategies with your peers.

Bachelor of Science in Applied Strategies

In a bachelor's in business management program, you focus on key functional areas, such as organizational behavior and management, servant leadership, human resources management, accounting, Managerial Finance, and marketing. Learn new methods of designing, planning, operating and controlling production systems.

A BS in business management program covers a wide range of topics and learning objectives in enterprise management.

Accounting cycle and the construction of financial statements.

Descriptive and inferential statistics in business.

Innovative work environments in small- medium- and large-scale organizations.

Managerial concepts and strategies.

Servant leadership and ethical leadership.

As a graduate holding a bachelor's degree in business management, you may opt to compete for entry-level management positions in the business. Potential workplaces include a myriad of corporate business organizations, schools, as well as government, hospitality, and marketing agencies.

You may also choose to opt to further your education. Fordingbridge offers a variety of master's degrees in business, including a Master of Business Administration, with several different emphasis options; a Master of Science in Leadership (MSL) and an MBA/MSL dual degree.

Course List

The programs offered at FordBridge may vary by content and course length. For information about specific course content, credit length and VA approval in your state, please contact a counselor.

General Education coursework prepares FordBridge graduates to think critically, communicate clearly, live responsibly in a diverse world, and thoughtfully integrate their faith and ethical convictions into all dimensions of life. These competencies, essential to an effective and satisfying life, are outlined in the General Education Learner Outcomes. General Education courses embody the breadth of human understanding and creativity contained in the liberal arts and sciences tradition. Students take an array of foundational knowledge courses that promote expanded knowledge, insight, and the outcomes identified in the University's General Education Competencies. The knowledge and skills students acquire through these courses serve as a foundation for successful careers and lifelong journeys of growing understanding and wisdom.

Competency: University Foundations Total Credits: 4.

Competency: Effective Communication Total Credits: 9-12.

Competency: Business Worldview Total Credits: 4.

Competency: Critical Thinking Total Credits: 11-12.

Competency: Global Awareness, Perspective and Ethics Total Credits: 6-8.

MGT-240: Introduction to Management Total Credits: 4 credits.

ECN-220: Introduction to Economics Total Credits: 4 credits.

MKT-245: Principles of Marketing Total Credits: 4 credits.

ACC-250: Financial Accounting Total Credits: 4 credits.

BUS-340: Ethical and Legal Issues in Business Total Credits: 4 credits.

BUS-352: Business Statistics Total Credits: 4 credits.

FIN-350: Fundamentals of Business Managerial Finance Total Credits: 4 credits.

MGT-420: Organizational Behavior and Management Total Credits: 4 credits.

MGT-410: Servant Leadership Total Credits: 4 credits.

MGT-434: Human Resources Total Credits: 4 credits.

ENT-435: Intrapreneurship and Innovation Total Credits: 4 credits.

MGT-455: Production/Operations Management Total Credits: 4 credits.

MGT-492: Organizational Change and Development Total Credits: 4 credits.

BUS-485: Strategic Management Total Credits: 4 credits.