The College of Management’s relevant and broad based undergraduate curriculum leads to a Bachelor of Science in Management (BSM) or Bachelor of Science in Information Technologies (BSIT). BSM Students complete requirements in general education, management foundation courses and the management core. Students may concentrate in Accounting, Finance, International Management, Management, Marketing, Management Science and Information Systems and Operations Management and Information Systems. BSIT students complete requirements in general education, the BSIT core, BSIT specialization courses, and professional electives. Our small classes ensure personalized attention from faculty while our ties to the Greater Boston business community add an extra dimension of learning to our program of management education.
The College of Management faculty, in accordance with our accreditation process, have developed a set of learning objectives for the undergraduate program. These learning objectives represent some of the most important aspects of the educational process and will lead to highly qualified graduates. These learning objectives are infused in multiple ways throughout the curriculum and College programs.
Undergraduate Program Learning Objectives
- Develop competent business writing and oral communication
skills
- Cultivate a professional demeanor
- Understand and integrate key business components
- Develop critical thinking and analytical skills
- Appreciate the impact of diversity as well as regional
and global issues
- Contribute productively to a team or organization
- Define and defend your own ethical compass
- Demonstrate computer proficiency

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