Management, B.S.B.A.

Online and On-Campus

Program Available

Bachelor's

Program Type

Total Credits

120

Affordability

Private School Education At State School Prices

Why Study Management?

A business management degree provides a strong foundation in leadership, organizational behavior, finance, and strategic planning, skills essential for success in the business, government, and nonprofit sectors. When you earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a focus in Management, you will be prepared to manage teams, make informed business decisions and solve complex problems in dynamic work environments. It can also serve as a steppingstone to advanced degrees or specialized certifications.

What You’ll Learn

  • With a degree in business management, you will establish a solid foundation in the key principles of financial accounting, managerial accounting, and financial management, emphasizing how financial information supports informed business decision-making. Topics include the preparation and analysis of financial statements, cost behavior and budgeting, capital budgeting, and business analytics.
  • You will develop knowledge of foundational concepts in probability and statistics, such as probability models, random variables, normal distributions, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. You will learn how to engage in advanced quantitative research, applying statistical methods to analyze data in a project-based context relevant to the social and administrative sciences.
  • Park’s business management degree online program introduces key legal principles relevant to business, including contracts, agencies, employment law, negotiable instruments, and the relationship between legal obligations and social responsibility. Through the analysis of business cases, students will explore real-world management challenges related to strategic thinking, organizational structure, and resource allocation within the context of legal and environmental constraints.
  • Business management students learn the theory, methodology and application of human resource management, including planning and development techniques, staffing analysis and planning, career management and performance improvement.
  • The degree in business management program equips you to design, plan, operate, and control manufacturing processes, manage materials, perform inventory quality control, and measure production standards.

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Adrian James

Dr. Adrian James


Interim Dean, College of Management
Associate Professor of Management
adrian.james@park.edu

Dr. Lacey Finley


Assistant Professor of Management
lfinley@park.edu

Dr. Henry Roehrich

Dr. Hank Charles Roehrich


Professor of Management/Marketing
hroehrich@park.edu

Clarine Jacobs

Dr. Clarine Jacobs


Assistant Professor of Management
cjacobs@park.edu

Tuition & Fees

Park University offers a transparent and student-focused approach to tuition and financial aid. Our tuition structure is designed to be competitive and manageable, and our financial aid counselors are available to guide you through every step of the process. From understanding your cost breakdown to exploring funding options, we ensure that financial planning is clear, personalized, and aligned with your educational journey.

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Admission Requirements

Ready to take the next step in your education? Park University welcomes applicants with a high school diploma or equivalent who meet our undergraduate admission standards. Bachelor’s degrees require 120 credit hours, including coursework tailored to your major and core academic skills. To graduate, you’ll need to maintain a 2.0 GPA in your major and complete at least 30 credit hours at Park to meet the residency requirements, 15 of which must be earned in the major core. Whether you’re starting fresh or transferring in, we’re here to help you build a strong foundation for your future.

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Management Career & Future Opportunities

Marketing Manager

Marketing managers estimate demand and identify potential markets for products and services that an organization and its competitors offer. They may develop pricing and other strategies, such as ways to acquire and retain customers. They work with product development, public relations, and sales staff to help organizations maximize their profits and market share while ensuring customer satisfaction.

Supply Chain Manager/Logistician

Logisticians oversee activities related to purchasing, transportation, inventory, and warehousing. They organize and direct the movement of goods, people, and equipment, including manufacturing components, consumer products, and military personnel and supplies.

Human Resources Manager

Human resources managers plan, coordinate, and direct the administrative functions of an organization. They oversee the recruiting, interviewing, and hiring of new staff; consult with top executives on strategic planning; and serve as a link between an organization’s management and its employees.

Management Analyst

Management analysts, often called management consultants, recommend ways to improve an organization’s efficiency. They advise managers on how to make organizations more profitable through reduced costs and increased revenues.

Project Management Specialist

Project management specialists coordinate the budget, schedule, and other details of a project. They lead and guide the work of technical staff. Project management specialists also may serve as a point of contact for the client or customer.

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*General salary and employment outcomes vary by geographic area, previous work experience, education and opportunities for employment that are outside of Park University’s Control. The labor market and average salary range can be explored further at the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics.

FAQs: B.S.B.A. in Management

A BSBA is an undergraduate business degree program that builds foundational business knowledge in areas like accounting, marketing, and management. An MBA is a graduate degree designed for professionals who already have work experience and want to deepen their strategic and leadership skills. Many students earn a BSBA first, then pursue an MBA later to advance their careers.

Yes, Park University offers a generous transfer credit policy for students entering the business management degree program. Advisors help evaluate your transcripts to maximize credit acceptance, making it easier to complete your bachelor’s degree in business management faster and more affordably.

Graduates are prepared for roles such as business analyst, operations manager, sales manager, and resource coordinator. The curriculum equips students with skills in business strategy, financial analysis, and organizational leadership—key qualifications for management career opportunities in a variety of industries.

Yes, a BSBA in Management is a strong investment if you’re aiming for leadership roles in business. It builds practical skills in strategy, operations, and team management—preparing you for supervisory positions and long-term career growth across industries.

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