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  • B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in Marketing and Management

    Business is increasingly becoming global. As a result, being able to reach people from around the world is crucial. The Department of Marketing and International Business recognizes this need and addresses it through two concentrations in the undergraduate business administration program: Marketing, International Business.

  • B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in Operations, Supply Chain, and Data Management

    The Management and Leadership curriculum within the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program provides both a broad understanding of all the business disciplines and an area of focus in one of three departmental concentrations. Through concentrations in the undergraduate business administration program.

  • B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in International Business

    Business is increasingly becoming global. As a result, being able to reach people from around the world is crucial. The Department of Marketing and International Business recognizes this need and addresses it through two concentrations in the undergraduate business administration program: Marketing, International Business.

  • B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in Leadership and Organizational Development

    The Management and Leadership curriculum within the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program provides both a broad understanding of all the business disciplines and an area of focus in one of three departmental concentrations. Through concentrations in the undergraduate business administration program.

  • B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in Marketing

    Business is increasingly becoming global. As a result, being able to reach people from around the world is crucial. The Department of Marketing and International Business recognizes this need and addresses it through two concentrations in the undergraduate business administration program: Marketing, International Business.

  • B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in Economics

    With a concentration in economics, business students learn to use fundamental economic concepts and methods to analyze the impact of economic forces on decision-making. Coursework focuses on micro, macro, labor, and ecological economics, as well as growth, development, globalization, and forecasting.

  • B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in Economics and Finance

    With a concentration in economics, business students learn to use fundamental economic concepts and methods to analyze the impact of economic forces on decision-making. Coursework focuses on micro, macro, labor, and ecological economics, as well as growth, development, globalization, and forecasting.

  • B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in Finance

    Finance students learn to assess and price risk, apply finance theories to market analysis, and analyze corporate investment and financing decisions. Coursework focuses on risk assessment, the risk and rewards of stocks and bonds, corporate finance management, financial accounting, capital formation, capital structure, banking, futures, options and other derivatives, long-term planning, and investment.

  • B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in Finance and Real Estate

    Finance students learn to assess and price risk, apply finance theories to market analysis, and analyze corporate investment and financing decisions. Coursework focuses on risk assessment, the risk and rewards of stocks and bonds, corporate finance management, financial accounting, capital formation, capital structure, banking, futures, options and other derivatives, long-term planning, and investment.

  • B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in Accounting

    Business Administration majors, with a concentration in accounting, are prepared for wonderful accounting careers. The accounting program fulfills all the undergraduate academic requirements to sit for the CPA exam. Many students choose to fulfill the—150 credit-hour requirement for the CPA license—by attending graduate school (here at Monmouth University) or by supplementing their undergraduate program with a minor or second concentration.