Can you manage and motivate people?
The ability to make the right decisions in a timely manner is a key to success in business. You can hone this skill with Berkeley College’s various management-oriented programs:
Management (B.S.) and Business Administration - Management (B.B.A.) These majors integrate courses in management with a strong background in business administration. They foster innovation and creativity in decision-making and help you develop the skills necessary to actively participate in the management of a modern organization. The design of the programs reflects the constantly changing pattern of the business world, and you'll be exposed to every function of an organization. The programs incorporate creative problem-solving, team-building, presentation skills, managing and valuing cultural diversity, forecasting, strategic planning, and using computers to solve business problems. You will also draw on the resources of the New York metro area. For example, you might visit the Federal Reserve Bank or interview the Vice President of a local corporation. Students who graduate from these programs are typically hired for entry- or mid-level supervisory positions.
Business Administration - Management (A.A.S.) - Combining a solid foundation in the human and organizational aspects of management with a broad background in business administration, this program provides you with the knowledge and skills necessary to guide and motivate group efforts toward achieving the organization's desired goals and to make managerial decisions.
Management - Entrepreneurship (B.S.) If you dream of running your own business or plan to take over a family business, our Entrepreneurship Program offers management insights that are invaluable. Click here to learn more about the Berkeley College Entrepreneurship program.
Management - Human Resources Management (B.S.) Gain a clear understanding of strategies for attracting and retaining a skilled, motivated workforce. Click here to learn more about the Berkeley College Human Resources Management program.