Business Administration

Program Overview

The mission of the Business Administration program is to promote a community of learning in which our students grow to become individuals who can effectively work in diverse business environments, and who are prepared to handle challenging ethical situations with understanding and respect. The program seeks to provide a learning environment that expands the students' ability to effectively address business issues using critical thinking, creative problem solving, and innovative decision-making. With a strong liberal arts foundation, our graduates are prepared for leadership roles in the complex and ever-changing business world.

The program offers a Bachelor of Science or a minor in Business Administration, a Bachelor of Science in Sport Management and Marketing, a minor in Accounting, a Continuing Studies Accounting Concentration, and a Combined BA or BS/MS in Management Degree. Courses are offered in hybrid, online and in-person formats.

Unique Elements of the Program

  • Students enrolled in small classes receive individual attention from highly credentialed faculty on real-world applications of academic concepts.
  • Students benefit from required internships, capstones and other experiential learning.
  • Students can apply for the combined degree option for SEU undergraduates, resulting in early matriculation into graduate courses and programs.
  • Students can also pair the BS in Business Administration coursework with a minor in various liberal arts areas, including Communication, Psychology, and Global Studies.

Outcomes

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

  • Develop knowledge of and apply ethics in decision making.
  • Demonstrate critical and creative problem solving in business scenarios.
  • Work collaboratively as a leader or as a team member.
  • Understand the role that accounting, economics, management, marketing, finance, law, project management, and research and reporting play in business.
  • Identify and utilize appropriate technology to manage data and communicate information.
  • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  • Support ideas and theories with data using appropriate methodologies.
  • Understand how global influences impact business.
  • Apply an understanding of the social responsibilities in business.
  • Respectfully interact with people in diverse cultures.

Accounting Concentration

  • Demonstrate foundational knowledge of accounting required to attain professional competence and certification.
  • Apply professional knowledge as well as college-level quantitative and research skills in solving challenging business problems.
  • Develop effective oral and written communication skills needed for successful professional presentations.
  • Develop teamwork and leadership skills needed for professional success.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and awareness of the moral and ethical demands confronting contemporary businesses.
  • Develop knowledge of the global forces that have an impact on contemporary business organizations.

Offerings

Major or Minor in Business Administration

Graduates with a Business Administration major from Saint Elizabeth University are equipped with the skills to succeed in a range of environments (corporate, government, non-profit, business), and fields (financial, manufacturing, telecommunication, insurance, pharmaceutical, information technology). Coursework and internship experiences will prepare them for such areas as:

  • Accounting
  • Advertising and promotion
  • Corporate administration
  • Human resources
  • Marketing
  • Organizational and project management
  • Sales

Accounting Concentration

The Accounting Concentration is a 24 consecutive month program (including winter sessions and summer) with a pathway to CPA certification. The concentration is primarily designed for Associates Degree students. However, an "alternate path" is available to non-Associate Degree Continuing Studies students who complete the prerequisites. Courses will be offered in hybrid, online and in-person formats.

Per state of New Jersey requirements, students in the Accounting Concentration who are seeking to become certified public accountants (CPAs) must complete 150 credit hours of education. Students should check certification requirements and plan accordingly. One option is for eligible students to join the Combined BS/MS Degree Program in Management.

Combined Degree Program: BA or BS / MS in Management

The Combined B.S. in Business Administration to M.S. in Management Degree Program enables highly motivated undergraduate students to transition into the graduate master's program even while still completing the University's baccalaureate program. It is open to all SEU undergraduates who meet the academic criteria, and no GRE or GMAT exam is required. To be eligible for the Combined Baccalaureate to Master's Degree Program, students must achieve a 3.25 or higher grade point average.

Qualified students, after successfully completing their junior year, may apply to the Combined Degree Program. Once accepted, students take up to three designated graduate courses (9 credits), which can be applied as free electives toward the completion of their undergraduate program and/or toward the 30-credit requirement for the Master's Degree in Management. This may enable the student to complete their Master's Degree in less than 12-15 months. Taught from a leadership perspective, this experiential program prepares graduates to change or advance careers, compete in industry trends, and manage evolving organizational environments. Graduate students may choose from one of two specializations: Human Resources Management or Organizational Change Management.

The courses are taught in SEU's signature ED CHOICE class format which enables individuals to choose, from week to week, whether to work online or attend class in person – creating maximal accommodation and flexibility for working students.