Program Overview
When you major in Business Administration, you’ll be ready for today’s complex business environment and prepared to succeed at a corporation, a local business or as an entrepreneur. Our program has six concentrations: Economics, Finance, International Business Management, Management, Management Information Systems and Marketing.
Fast Facts
- Bloomfield College business faculty have received high-level recognition, including
one selected as a Fulbright Scholar. - You’ll get to network at the many special business events the college holds.
- You’ll acquire skills in business writing and communication.
- Former Bloomfield College students have gone on to own their own businesses, including a social media marketing firm.
- You’ll study real-world management and marketing examples and applications.
- With a bachelor’s degree in business, there are a lot of doors that will open in industry, including international business and Wall Street. Even the state and federal government have need for business majors. (Source: Learn.org)
Contact Information
Careers and Internships
Students have interned at:
- Pfizer as a financial auditor
- First Investors Financial Services
- Data Inc. as an account manager
- Bloomfield Center Alliance in Marketing
- Sneaker Factory
You could be:
- A chief business executive: Median pay $230,090 per year. Chief business executives devise strategies and policies to ensure that an organization meets its goals. They plan, direct and coordinate operational activities of companies and organizations.
- A sales manager: Median pay $135,090 per year. Sales managers plan, direct or coordinate distribution of a product or service to the customer. They coordinate sales distribution by establishing sales territories, quotas and goals and establish training programs for sales representatives.
- A financial analyst: Median pay $81,760 per year. Financial analysts provide guidance to businesses and individuals about money and investment decisions.
- An information systems manager: Median pay $135,800 per year. Information systems managers plan, coordinate and direct computer-related activities in an organization. They help determine the information technology goals of an organization and are responsible for implementing computer systems to meet those goals.
(Source: bls.gov and payscale.com)