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5 Business Management programs found

Summer Course Programs in Business Studies Business Management

Students might expect to encounter any number of topics and levels of difficulty in summer courses. These tend to be abbreviated classes offered during the period normal academic activity is suspended.

What is a summer course in business management? The academic field of business management is concerned with studying the direction of resources and the development of organizational strategies. This is an area most often discussed at the professional level. Students might expect to devote anywhere from two weeks to the entire summer term to the exploration of business management in these programs. Organizational theory, business strategy, human resources management, business model design and entrepreneurship are all common topics. Due to the professional focus, students are likely to encounter classes led by industry experts or retired business leaders in addition to faculty members.

Business management requires keen strategic thinking, a skill refined in many of these programs. Students can also polish their organizational and networking capacities over the course of study.

These courses tend to require a significant investment of both time and money. Check with the program office before going forward with the application process.

Business management experts might find positions in the executive arm of many companies. The highest level of this branch is often the chief executive officer, or CEO, an individual responsible for the profitability and reputation of the organization. The CEO reports to the primary stakeholders, usually a board of directors. This position requires high-level strategic thinking and excellent interpersonal skills. A mid-level position might be a department or regional manager. These experienced individuals are responsible for coordinating their teams to accomplish goals set by senior executive officers. Regional managers often have some control over strategy.

The right business management course might provide the edge necessary for success. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.