With UMass Lowell's business administration major, you will hit the ground running, ready to contribute to a dynamic and growing professional field.

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

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Become business‑ready from day one. 

The AACSB-accredited Business Administration program at the Manning School of Business at UMass Lowell prepares you to succeed in today’s dynamic, competitive business world. You’ll build knowledge across all functional areas of business while developing the analytical thinking, leadership, ethical judgment and communication skills employers value most.

Hands-on learning is at the heart of the Manning experience. Through case studies, team projects and a globally informed curriculum, you’ll think and act like a business professional. You’ll also gain exposure to emerging technologies, including AI and data analytics, so you graduate with the digital fluency today’s organizations expect.

With access to co-ops, internships, study abroad, service learning, the honors program and undergraduate research, you’ll connect your education to meaningful career opportunities and graduate ready for what’s next.

Interested in completing your degree online? Check out our online Business Administration program.

What Can You Do with a Degree in Business Administration?

Manning graduates are work-ready and prepared to contribute to the global business community.
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Our versatile graduates are prepared to work in a wide range of industries, including:

  • Accounting
  • Financial analysis
  • New ventures
  • Supply chain management
  • Digital marketing
  • Financial planning
  • International banking
  • Business management
  • Information systems management
  • Project management

Meet Our Students

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Abby McNulty '21
Accounting

Through the Manning School’s Business and Entrepreneur Scholars in Training program, Abby McNulty developed a case study analysis of the Columbia Gas explosions.

It’s been great not just for my research skills, but also my public speaking and communication skills.
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Jenny Lerman '24
Business Administration (Entrepreneurship Concentration)

Jenny Lerman hit reset during the pandemic, transferred home to UML and earned a business degree.

UMass Lowell has some kind of energy that’s different from other schools.
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Cameron Famiglietti '24
Marketing

Drawn to UML by the DifferenceMaker program, business major Cameron Famiglietti is now paid to help market it.

I'm so happy because I have learned so much and I've met so many new people.

Year-by-Year Course Plan

Check out our degree pathways, which offer sample plans for completing your degree in four years.

Learning Outcomes

The mission of the B.S. in Business Administration program is to provide undergraduate students with business knowledge and to prepare them to communicate effectively, analyze critically, lead ethically and navigate the diverse global business environment with technological proficiency.

CompetencyGoal
1. Communication Skills

Program graduates will be able to communicate effectively in professional situations.

Learning Objective 1 (Written): Students will demonstrate proficiency articulating key ideas in writing and developing professional quality business documents.

Learning Objective 2 (Oral): Students will prepare and deliver professional presentations.

2. Analytical Skills

Program graduates will be able to think analytically and critically when evaluating business decisions. 

Learning Objective: Students will identify pertinent information to apply quantitative and qualitative knowledge and techniques from across all functional areas of business.

3. Team Management

Program graduates will be able to participate as an effective and professional team member and leader. 

Learning Objective: Students will apply effective team management skills both as a team member and leader.

4. Information Technology Skills

Program graduates will have effective information technology skills for analyzing business information.

Learning Objective: Students will use and apply information technologies and data analytics tools to solve business problems.

5. Global Awareness

Program graduates will be aware of the global changes and market forces affecting business environments. 

Learning Objective: Students will identify global changes affecting business and apply this knowledge in business decision-making.

6. Ethical Reasoning Skills

Program graduates will recognize, evaluate, and address ethical consequences of business decisions. 

Learning Objective: Students will identify ethical dilemmas and be able to recognize and evaluate alternative courses of action in professional decision-making toward socially responsible goals.

Why study business administration at UMass Lowell?

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Resources for Your Success

Academic advising, free tutoring, mentorship and more — we provide the support and experiences that help you to succeed.
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Career Connected Experience: The UMass Lowell Guarantee

Every first-time, first-year UMass Lowell student will have the opportunity to pursue at least one Career Connected Experience (internships, co-ops, clinical placements, service learning, study abroad and more) during their undergraduate career — earning pay, credits or both before they graduate.

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Student Leadership Organizations

Put your learning into practice by joining our student leadership organizations, including:

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Global Learning

  • Study abroad to experience other cultures, travel and meet people from all over the world
  • Participate in the award-winning Global Entrepreneurship Exchange (GE2), which immerses students in interdisciplinary and multicultural teams with students from over 20 countries to solve problems through entrepreneurship and innovation.

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Contact Us

Amit Deokar, Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs
Phone: 978-934-5524
Email: amit_deokar@uml.edu

Dana Anstey Undergraduate Programs Coordinator
Phone: 978-934-5928
Email: dana_anstey@uml.edu

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