Business Management, B.S.
[Business Management—0506]
The B.S. in Business Management program offers working adults a convenient format and clear path for reaching their educational goals. Graduates have a solid grounding in management theory including systems, change management, finance, strategic planning, project management, and applied research for problem-solving. Equally important, students learn to lead by coaching, inspiring, supporting, and encouraging their teams. They become effective communicators with both writing and presentation skills. Students can earn their degrees in as few as twelve months, attending classes either full or part-time and in the classroom or online. The degree program continues to evolve to meet the changing needs of the students and the workplace.
You can view additional program information on the website or by contacting the program’s Admissions Office at 585-594-6600 AGE-Admissions@roberts.edu.
Admission Criteria:
Attend an information meeting, choose your desired start date, complete an online application, and include the following documents:
- Official Transcripts from every college or university you attended.
- A current professional résumé, describing your relevant experience and training.
- Application essay (500 words or less). Instructions and submission available through the online application.
SPECIFICS OF THE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT B.S. DEGREE
Minimum Total Hours: 120
Total Liberal Arts Hours: 60
Minimum Requirements: GPA of 2.0 in the major and overall; no grade less than C- in the major.
Requirements:
Credits through transfer or prior learning assessment:
- Principles of Writing (3)
- Speech (3)
- Natural Science (3)
Credits in the Program: 37
- PSYS 4410 (3) Adult Development and Lifelong Learning
- PSYC 2600 (3) Organizational Behavior
- MGMT 4540 (3) Systems Approach to Management
- BUAD 4350 (3) Financial Intelligence
- SOCS 3410 (3) Organizational Leadership
- PHIL 2202 (3) Philosophical Ethics
- HUMN 3020 (3) Humanities- A Holistic Approach
- BUAD 4020 (3) Strategic Planning
- MGMT 3900 (3) Project Management
- BUAD 4910 (3) Applied Research Project Part I
- MATH 2400 (4) Elementary Statistics
- BUAD 4920 (3) Applied Research Project Part II