Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Undergraduate Minor, Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Concentration
Program Delivery
On-Campus, Online
Locations Available
Rindge, New Hampshire
Online
Do you dream of opening your own business or running a company? The Management major will help you be successful, as you learn the concepts of marketing, finance, accounting, economics, operations, and business administration. You will make connections in the business world through classes, internships, and projects. Franklin Pierce is the only New Hampshire university with business programs accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE). Franklin Pierce’s Business Plus Program offers 3-year accelerated programs as well as 3+1 and 4+1 options which allows students to earn their undergraduate and master’s degree in less time, entering the workforce sooner. You’ll learn the essential functions of an effective business and analyze business opportunities. You’ll master qualitative and quantitative tools to support decision-making and explore ethical behavior in a global context.
Request InformationWhat Makes Our Management Program Different?
Franklin Pierce is the only New Hampshire university with business programs accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE). The Business PLUS Program at Franklin Pierce offers 3-year accelerated programs as well as 3+1 and 4+1 options which allows students to earn their undergraduate and masters degree in less time, entering the workforce sooner.
What Can I Do With a Management Degree?
What do Management students Learn?
Discover your own strategic leadership style in the Management program. In small classes, you will develop connections in the business world by working closely with professors who are experts in their fields and who understand the unique needs of adult students. Explore coursework including management, leadership, decision-making, and critical thinking.
Combine part-time or full-time study and six academic terms, to create a flexible and personalized schedule. Your knowledge gained from life experience is also recognized. Receive college credit for accumulated certifications, professional licenses, on-the-job-training, and other life experiences. You may also be eligible for grants, loans, and scholarships in the form of financial aid.
As a Franklin Pierce University graduate, you will possess the technical and leadership skills needed to expand your opportunities and push your career to the next level.
- AC102 Principles of Accounting II
- CIT101 Microcomputer Applications or
- CIT130 Database Applications or
- CIT140 Electronic Spreadsheets
- ET101 Principles of Macroeconomics
- ET102 Principles of Microeconomics
- GLE101 First Year Inquiry Seminar
- GLE110 First Year Composition I
- 3 Additional Electives
- BA213 Business Law
- FM224 Principles of Financial Management
- GLE230 Second Year Composition II
- MK201 Principles of Marketing
- MN201 Principles of Management
- MT260 Statistics
- 4 Additional Electives*
*Please refer to the Academic Catalog for full listing of elective options
- FM3311 Managerial Finance (Management Track)
- IB364 International Business
- MN314 Human Resources Management (Management Track)
- MN321 Organizational Behavior
- MN360 Communication Skills for Managers
- MN365 Production Operations Management
- 5 Additional Electives*
*Please refer to the Academic Catalog for full listing of elective options
- BA001 Comprehensive Exam (take with BA471)
- BA471 Business Strategy and Ethics
- MN001 Comprehensive Exam (take with BA471)
- MN348 Public Administration (Management Track) or
- MN426 Government & Business (Management Track)
- MN371 Entrpreneurship
- MN390 Internship in Management or
- MN395 Advanced Internship in Management or
- MN495 Senior Independent Research Project
Who should Study Management?
You’ll find this major a good fit if you have or want to develop:
- Ability to motivate people to work to a common goal
- Quantitative and qualitative methods for decision making
- Analytical skills to evaluate evidence and make decisions
- Holistic understanding of how organizations work
CONTACT the admissions team
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS
(800) 437-0048
admissions@36837a.com
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Online/Graduate ADMISSIONS
(800) 325-1090
fpuonline@36837a.com
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