A Business Degree
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World-Class Business Education, Real-World Application
Your education should go beyond textbooks. It should transform you into the leader you were meant to be. In the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) program at the University of Missouri—St. Louis (UMSL), you’ll do just that as you gain valuable industry experience.
And, our business major offers maximum flexibility; you can earn your degree full- or part-time, fully online, in -person or in a hybrid format.
Partner with UMSL for Employer Education
Collaborate with UMSL in an Employer Education Partnership and design educational programs that meet organizational needs. Partnerships offer:
Amplify Your Impact Through Workforce Development
You and your team benefit from our collaborative, future-focused approach to workforce training programs, featuring:
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Flexible BS in Business
Build the Foundations for Success
UMSL’s flexible business degree develops your expertise in economics, accounting and management – the skills you need to thrive in a modern business world. You’ll graduate prepared for a career in any business sector, from finance to marketing to management and beyond.
What Will You Learn?
Outside of the core classes listed below, you can customize your degree to your interests and goals by choosing from a range of electives or even adding a minor. Core courses include:
Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
Legal Environment of Business
Information Systems Concepts and Applications
Business Writing
Applications of Entrepreneurship
Financial Management
Business Analytics and Statistics
Introduction to Supply Chain Management
Management and Organizational Behavior
Strategic Management
Principles of Marketing
AACSB-Accredited
No. 23 Best Online Undergraduate Business Program in the Nation,
College Consensus
7% industry employment growth by 2032, BLS