Sep 07, 2024  
2023-2024 Endicott College Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Endicott College Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Bachelor of Science in Business Management


The Bachelor of Science in Business Management is a 42-course, 126-credit degree that provides students with a solid base in the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage organizational needs. Vital business topics are covered in a broad-based curriculum that includes management, marketing, law, finance, and international business. Working professionals enhance their leadership, teamwork, and communication skills throughout the program.

Curriculum Requirements - Total Credits Required: 126


General Education Requirements (24 Credits)


World Cultures Course (3 Cr.)
Aesthetic Awareness & Creative Expression Course (3 Cr.)
Literary Perspectives Course (3 Cr.)
Individual & Society Course (3 Cr.)
Quantitative Reasoning Course (3 Cr.)
Values & Ethical Reasoning Course (3 Cr.)
Science & Technology Course (3 Cr.)
Global Issues Course (3 Cr.)
General Education Electives (6 Cr.)

First Year Adult Learning Experience (7 Credits)


Writing Designated Courses (6 Credits)


Upper Level Core Electives (6 Credits)


Must be above 100 level.

Final Research Project (9 Credits)


Open Electives (10-12 Credits)


Learning Outcomes


Upon completion of the program, students will:

  • Demonstrate the analytical and problem solving skills needed to solve complex challenges in business.
  • Recognize ethical dilemmas and issues faced in business and understand the social consequences of choices that business and individuals make. This is a recommended change for next year.
  • Effectively communicate in writing and through oral communication within the conventions of business.
  • Demonstrate the critical inquiry and analysis skills needed to engage constructively in intellectual discourse within business management.
  • Design, execute, and present a personal project, which synthesizes and applies selected knowledge, skills and experiences appropriate to the students’ personal and professional goals and/or their chosen area of specialization.