Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Business Management

INTO Group - The University of Arizona

USA,Arizona

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 36,600/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 85

Application Fee

Aug 2025

Apply Date

USA, Arizona

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1885

Total Students: 46,900 +

Int. Students: 4,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Tucson, AZ 85721, United States

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Business Management

Program Overview

Are you a leader with a knack for business? Master the art and science of working with people and leading in a business world that hinges on strategy and decision-making with a Business Management major. The Business Management major at the University of Arizona is designed for students seeking managerial positions in large or small organizations. Students learn how to work with people in the areas of  hiring, training and coordinating. They also develop the foundation for becoming a manager of a business or organizational unit. Students seeking their Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Business Management must complete the Pre-Business curriculum to earn professional admissions status to the University of Arizona's esteemed Eller College of Business Management. Business Management majors with an interest in working in sports can choose the Sports Management minor or certificate program.

Learning Outcomes

  • Evaluate firm competitive positioning and assess firm-level resources and capabilities
  • Analyze strategic business situations, formulate and implement strategies to organize the firm for success
  • Assess the dynamics of competition and understand how economic, social, political, and technological forces can affect strategic positioning and long-term profitability
  • Understand and manage the complex ethical and social issues facing organizations as they develop and implement appropriate competitive agendas
  • Apply frameworks to the complicated problems of actual businesses
  • Diagnose strategic issues, evaluate strategic alternatives, and formulate workable plans of action