Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalogue 
    
2024-2025 Catalogue

Business Administration with Management Concentration


The Business Administration major with concentrations in Management and International Business at Saint Anselm College is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the disciplines that underpin decision-making in organizations: economics, accounting, operations, marketing, finance, and management.  Exposure to each of these disciplines provides a multifaceted-perspective to be a successful contributor in established organizations or to start or run a business.  After graduating with a Business Administration degree with a concentration in Management or International Business, our students go to work for large or small for profit and non-profit organizations or start-ups.  Some take the opportunity to start their own businesses while others pursue graduate degrees.

Requirements for the Business Administration major with concentrations: 

The structure of the degree includes a “Business Core” and concentration tracks. The Business Core consists of nine courses. Concentration tracks can be three to five required courses. In addition, students must fulfill an internship requirement.

Business Core: Principles of Micro- and Macroeconomics (EC141, EC142), Business Statistics (BU121), Financial Cost and Accounting (AC111, AC112), Principles of Marketing (MK231), Financial Management (FI261), International Business Management (BU322), and Operations Management (BU353).

Management Concentration

  • Human Resource Management (BU221)
  • Strategic Management Capstone (BU430)
  • Elective 2XX (BU, AC, FI, MK, EC)

Freshman Year


Note:


Please note that some classes in Economics and Business require that students have access to a computer during class time. These courses will be noted below. Students will in some cases be expected to bring a laptop to these classes. Depending on their initial placement students can finish their language requirement in their freshman year.  Their remaining courses will be core requirements, electives or courses for a minor or major

Sophomore Year


Fall


Spring


Note:


Students can also take Human Resource Management during the sophomore year.  Depending on their initial placement they will finish their language requirement in their fall sophomore semester.   Their remaining courses will be core requirements, electives or courses for a minor or major.

Junior Year


Fall


Spring


Note:


The Management elective can be taken in their junior year. Their remaining courses will be core requirements, electives or courses for a minor or double major, and internship(s).  One semester or a full year abroad is an option for this year.

Senior Year


Fall


Spring


Note:


Students are required to take the Strategic Management Capstone course during the senior year.  Their remaining courses will be core requirements, electives or courses for a minor or double major, and internship(s).