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Business Administration Concentration in Management

Get ahead of your future.

There is a need for strong and capable leaders across all industries. From managing a retail store to leading a company’s sales team to starting up your own international business, gain the experience necessary to keep a business, an organization, or any team running smoothly.

The Management concentration within the Business Administration degree at William Woods University teaches you to evaluate a variety of issues and concerns in management. You’ll also discover how to develop informed solutions to intricate business issues and acquire knowledge and skill in critical-thinking, strategic decision-making and delegation. Learn the leadership skills necessary to motivate teams and individuals in any career and steer them towards success.

Collaborate with a team through group-based projects in your upper-level courses. Enhance your leadership skills and network with professionals in the field through William Woods Collegiate DECA team. Participate in internships where you will have the opportunity to engage with the community and learn from local business leaders. Through networking trips to New York and across the country, to learning under professors who are also leaders in the business sector right here in Fulton, Missouri, you will thrive in the midst of greatness.

Our Management Concentration at Work

A Management concentration in the Business Administration degree prepares you for a career as a sales manager, human resource specialist, sales representative, business analyst, account executive, management consultant, operations manager, and more.

Curriculum/Requirements

The Management concentration within the Business Administration major includes coursework in retail management, organizational behavior and leadership, managerial economics an internship and more.


Admissions Information

Learn more about undergraduate admissions requirements, deadlines, tuition and financial aid available to you.

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