Bachelor of Science in Business/Management


Level: Bachelor
Language: English
Category: Management

Description

The Bachelor of Science in Business/Management (BSB/M) program concentrates on managing human and fiscal resources within the structure, culture, and missions of any organization. The Major stresses skill development in the areas of performance systems, employment law, public relations, financial analysis, global business strategies, and utilization of research findings.This undergraduate degree program has a 54-credit Required Course of Study: 33 credits are allocated to the Bachelor of Science in Business/Management Major, 18 credits to business entry coursework, and 3 credits to the integrating course. Some courses have prerequisite requirements.In addition to the Required Course of Study, students must satisfy General Education and Elective requirements to meet the 120 semester-credit minimums required for completion of the degree.


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Recent Reviews

Financial Advisor No Help at All
August 26, 2008
As I entered my third year with the program, I was handed over to a new financial advisor whom of which was located about 350 miles from my location. As you can imagine, this made it very difficult to get in touch with her, especially when my organization needed signatures ...

UOP
April 26, 2008
I have been with the University of Phoenix for 2 years and I love it!!! My wife is in the military and we are located at a European base where I can not work. So my choices are very limited as to what I can do. All of my counselors ...

One more class to go
January 22, 2008
I am attending my 22nd class at the University of Phoenix. I have one class left before I earn my BS in Business/Management. I feel that the courses are comparable to those at traditional B&M schools. In fact, Stanford used the same text and their syllabus was almost identical for ...

I graduate in 2 weeks
January 22, 2008
I have had a great experience with UOP. I attended Rider University for two years and when my life changed I thought my chances for a degree and a better life were over. Then I found UOP and I was able to attend school on my schedule. I caution anyone ...

Not worth it
January 8, 2008
I took 8 courses at UOP and really got quite a bit out of the curriculum. However, the school is too big. My advisor wasn't helpful. My financial advisor was even worse. I was a reservist getting Tuition Assistance and she kept telilng me something different from my education office. ...

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Comments:

Melvin Clark July 5, 2007 at 5:40 p.m.

I need info on earning a degree in Business/management

philip B November 19, 2007 at 1:10 p.m.

This school is garbage

Gregory January 11, 2008 at 9:45 p.m.

Uop is a good school. The Business management curriculum is well organized and the work load is challenging. Most complaints I hear are aboutthis school relates to expense and not quality of the education. Nevertheless, I must admit, the school is expensive, but the knowledge you will acquire will certainly prepare you for a global environment.

Mother of 3 currently enrolled March 31, 2008 at 8:26 p.m.

I am currently enrolled at the UOP I have gotten frustrated with the learning teams as well, but I have also had times that I needed some additional help and my learning teams helped me a great deal. The work load is minor compared to tradtional schools. I am a mother of 3 twins (5) and a 11 year old I am thankful that their is a school that allows me to work fulltime, provide for my children as well as get a education. You get exactly what you put into your education. If you would like to work and still be able to go to school UOP is it. Yes it is expensive but the cost is worth it GO Enroll if you want to finish your degree.

Robert April 26, 2008 at 9:10 p.m.

I have been with the University of Phoenix for 2 years and I love it!!! My wife is in the military and we are located at a European base where I can not work. So my choices are very limited as to what I can do. All of my counselors have been helpful, I have maintained a 3.75 average and have enjoyed the experience; as a matter of fact so much so that I am going to finish my Masters with UOP.
I was even offered an opportunity to come to Phoenix to work for the UOP.
Just remember this type of learning environment is not for everyone, and it is not the most prestigious school in the world, but if you were able to attend Harvard you would be there instead of here complaining about UOP! The cost is a bit high but, you are paying for education, and convenience.

Michael June 10, 2008 at 5:21 p.m.

I have been with the University of Phoenix for 2 years 1st at Axia and then at UoP and I love it. I only have four classes to go and can’t wait until it is over so I can start my MBA. I agree that the Business management curriculum is well organized and the work load is challenging. I can also agree that the Learning Team takes a while to get use to and I have sat up late nights to make sure that the team project is handed in; however, I would not change if for the world.

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