Why Bachelor of Science in Management

The Bachelor of Science in management prepares students to become effective managers and team leaders by building theoretical and conceptual knowledge and critical skills.

The curriculum includes the fundamentals of the global economy, the world of e-business, ethics, human resource and strategic management and collaborative team skills. Throughout the program, theories and concepts of management and ethical leadership are enhanced by experiencing and testing these concepts in skill-based exercises, case discussions and real-world team-based project work. Graduates are actively recruited by management consulting firms, high-tech businesses, service and manufacturing companies and large and small private and non-profit organizations.

Why ASU Online
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  • Career services Career services
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  • Study abroad Study abroad
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  • ASU Library
    ASU Library ASU Library

    ASU Library

    Students who learn online have access to all of ASU Libraries’ resources through the Library. This includes research databases, electronic journals, e-books, and other research material. Library One Search allows you to search for books, journal articles and other materials through one easy-to-use search box.

    Career services
    Career services Career services

    Career services

    Career and Professional Development Service offers support year-round for online students, designed to strengthen your job search skills, build your resume, enhance your interview skills, and more. Virtual career advising appointments are available for all online students. Appointments can be made up logging in to Handshake. We also encourage students and alumni to take advantage of the multitude of other virtual services including: virtual career fairs and workshops, resume Drop Box for online resume reviews, InterviewStream for virtual practice interviews, online chat with a career professional, access downloadable handouts and resume examples and more!

    Online tutoring
    Online tutoring Online tutoring

    Online tutoring

    Need help with writing, math, biology, Spanish or another subject? ASU provides a number of tutoring resources online. Online tutoring is live, free, and available to all ASU students, including online degree students.

     

    Subject area tutoring is available on a small group, drop-in basis. Schedule writing appointments using TutorTrac.

    Study abroad
    Study abroad Study abroad

    Study abroad

    The Arizona State University Study Abroad Office offers more than 200 different programs in over 65 countries! ASU Online Students can study abroad during any term including summer or fall/spring semester, as well as spring break programs.

     

    Studying abroad impacts your life in many positive ways that last far beyond the duration of your program.

    Success Center
    Success Center Success Center

    Success Center

    Part personal advisor, part cheerleader, success coaches are focused on supporting you in achieving your goals. From helping you adjust to life as an online student, offering success strategies, time management tips and reminders, to connecting you to resources at ASU, success coaches are there to help smooth any bumps in the road and to cheer you on as you cross the finish line.

     

    “I love the approach ASU Online has of not just getting students through those first few courses, but on working with students in a supporting role throughout their entire academic experience.” – Christopher Kozma, ASU Online Success Coach

    ASU+ Support Systems
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    ASU+ Support Systems

    With your determination and ASU+, you’ll have all you need to thrive. Our suite of unique, premier services empower you toward success on your educational journey.

     

    Unmatched suite of support services

     

    • Personal care programs
    • Time management awareness and coaching
    • Student well-being programs
    • Students success coaches
    • High-quality classes
    • Technical resources
    Admission requirements

    Freshman direct admission requirements

    Freshman applicants who meet the requirements for ASU freshman admission and also meet one of the following criteria may be directly admitted to a W. P. Carey School of Business Bachelor of Science degree program:

    – An SAT Reasoning score of 1230* (taken March 2016 and after)

    – An SAT Reasoning score of 1160* (taken prior to March 2016)

    – An ACT composite score of 25*

    – A high school class ranking in the top 8 percent

    – An overall, unweighted high school GPA of 3.6 in competency courses defined by ASU (4.0 = A)

    *ASU and W. P. Carey do not require the writing portion of these tests.

    Transfer direct admission requirements

    Transfer applicants who meet the ASU transfer student admission requirements and also meet one of the following criteria may be directly admitted to a W. P. Carey School of Business Bachelor of Science degree program:

    – An SAT Reasoning score of 1230* (taken March 2016 and after)

    – An SAT Reasoning score of 1160* (taken prior to March 2016)

    – An ACT composite score of 25*

    – A high school class ranking in the top 8 percent

    – An overall, unweighted high school GPA of 3.6 in competency courses defined by ASU (4.0 = A)

    *ASU and W. P. Carey do not require the writing portion of these tests.

    In addition, you must have a 3.0 cumulative ASU GPA (if you have attended ASU) and a 3.0 cumulative transfer GPA (if you have attended another institution).

    Note: Special consideration will be given to students not meeting the above requirement who have not taken university level course work within the past five years.

    Admissions portfolio

    If you do not meet the requirements for admission to a W. P. Carey degree program, you may submit an admissions portfolio for review. Please note that this is a competitive process and admission is not guaranteed. Preference will be given to students with at least a 3.0 cumulative ASU GPA and/or transfer GPA. Students are only allowed a maximum of two (2) application attempts via Admissions Portfolio/Concurrent Degree Request. All Admissions Portfolio/Concurrent Degree Request decisions are final.

    Application requirements

    Before submitting your admissions portfolio, please make sure you meet all of the following requirements:

    * Admitted to ASU

    * In good academic standing if you are currently enrolled at ASU

    * Completion of 30 semester hours of college coursework with a C grade or higher, including the following skill courses or their equivalents:

    – CIS 105/236 (or equivalent) Computer Applications and Information Technology

    – MAT 210/270 (or equivalent) Brief Calculus/Calculus with Analytic Geometry

    – MAT 211/271 (or equivalent) Math for Business Analysis/Calculus with Analytic Geometry II

    – ACC 231/232/261 (or equivalent) Uses of Accounting Information I/Financial Accounting I

    – ECN 221/213 (or equivalent) Microeconomic Principles or ECN 212/214 (or equivalent) Microeconomic Principles

    * Completion of or current enrollment in the following courses or their equivalents:

    – ECN 211/213 (or equivalent) Macroeconomic Principles or ECN 212/214 (or equivalent) Microeconomic Principles

    – ECN 221/231 (or equivalent) Business Statistics

    – ACC 241/242/271 (or equivalent) Uses of Accounting Information II/Managerial Accounting I

     

    Application procedure

    Complete the Admissions Portfolio/Concurrent Degree Request online.

    Submit official or unofficial transcripts of all coursework not yet on file with ASU. If you are currently enrolled in coursework away from ASU, please submit a copy of your class schedule.

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