Business and Communication

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Business and communication are present in every industry, and these degrees unlock employment opportunities in a variety of fields.  If you are a motivated and outgoing person who enjoys working with people, careers in management, marketing, public relations, and human resources may be a great fit.  If you excel in math and problem-solving, careers in accounting, finance, or supply chain may be your career.  Learn more about our business and communication degree programs by exploring the links below.  Still unsure of which career field is for you?  Our faculty and academic advisors will help you explore your options and find your passion.

Associate Degrees

Business Management Technology, with majors in:

Bachelor’s Degrees

Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the associate degree, students in Business Management Technology are expected to be able to:

  • Possess a general knowledge of business, including economics, marketing, management, accounting, human resource management, total quality leadership, and finance.

Accreditation and/or Program/Cluster Review
Bowling Green State University [BGSU] is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.  BGSU has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 01/01/1916. The most recent reaffirmation of accreditation was received in 2012 - 2013. Questions should be directed to the Office of Institutional Effectiveness.

The Business Management Technology program will undergo its next Program/Cluster Review during the Academic Year 2021-22. For more information, click here.

Professional Licensure (If applicable)
Bowling Green State University programs leading to licensure, certification and/or endorsement, whether delivered online, face-to-face or in a blended format, satisfy the academic requirements for those credentials set forth by the State of Ohio.

Requirements for licensure, certification and/or endorsement eligibility vary greatly from one profession to another and from state to state. The Business Management Technology program does not lead to professional licensure.

Gainful Employment (If applicable)     
Under the Higher Education Act Title IV disclosure requirements, an institution must provide current and prospective students with information about each of its programs that prepares students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation.

The Business Management Technology program is not a recognized occupation that requires a Gainful Employment disclosure.

Specializations:

  • Accounting
  • General Business Management
  • Lean Systems Management

Updated: 12/05/2022 04:59PM