The courses of study in the School of Business are designed to prepare the student to assume positions in middle and upper management in business and governmental organizations. The program has been constructed on the assumption that contemporary study in business administration must build upon a broad base of liberal education.
The plan of study is intended to develop the students' capacity to make sound judgments
in their eventual positions in management and administration and to endow them with
the historical perspective necessary for an understanding of human values and motivations
and the relationships between economic activity and society as a whole.
Program List
Undergraduate Business Programs:
The courses of study toward a Bachelor of Arts degree in the School of Business are
designed to prepare the student to assume positions in middle and upper management
in business and governmental organizations. The Bachelor of Arts degree major in Business
Administration provides additional study in management as well as the potential to
gain practical business experience through a supervised work-study internship.
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Associate of Arts (AA)
Certificate
The management program is offered on the Albert A. Sheen Campus on St. Croix and the
St. Thomas Campus. For more information about this program contact Paul Flemming .
Graduate Business Program:
The graduate program in Business Administration, the Master of Business Administration (MBA), is designed to prepare students for leadership and management careers in all levels
and functions of government, in community service agencies and in the business community,
and to provide well-qualified graduates who are highly motivated to seek long-term
leadership and management careers in the public and private business sectors.
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA)
The management program is offered on the Albert A. Sheen Campus on St. Croix and the
St. Thomas Campus. For more information about this program contact Paul Flemming .