Sunday, February 6, 2011

The Business Management Program at Springfield

The Springfield College business management program is a comprehensive curriculum that combines traditional classroom learning in the business core with real-world experience through internships and field work. This combination gives graduates the necessary skills and practical business know-how to work in a variety of settings in the business world.

Learn Five Great Reasons to major in business management at Springfield College.

The Springfield College Business Administration Department provides:


  • A low student-to-faculty ratio, which allows for individual attention and encourages student involvement in the classroom.
  • A diversified learning experience that includes internships, community service opportunities, and study abroad.
  • A focus on technology is integrated into classroom studies to simulate real-world work experiences and to prepare students to apply technology to solve everyday business problems.

Springfield College business management program graduates enter the workforce or pursue further education with a solid background in business principles including marketing, accounting, ethics, policy, law, and business writing. In the tradition of Springfield College, students are also educated in spirit, mind, and body for leadership in service to others.

Whether you wish to become the leader of a Fortune 500 company, an entrepreneur with a start-up enterprise, an investment banker, an executive, or just want to make your mark in the business world, a Springfield College business management major is a great place to begin.

Degrees are offered in both business management and health services administration; a minor degree is offered in economics.

Beyond the core, students have the choice of eight program areas of concentration:

  • Accounting
  • Computer technology
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • General business
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Nonprofit studies


Along with the management and economics core, health services administration students study health education, nutrition, and medical sociology to prepare for a variety of health services administration positions.

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