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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Bachelor

Business Management from Farmingdale State University of New York is a Campus Bachelor Management degree that prepares you for a Business career. The BS in Business Management is designed to prepare students for a wide choice of business and managerial careers. The program provides for a rich exposure to business issues and functions through introductory and core business courses but also provides a significant portion of the degree to be self defined through elective courses. Through consultation with faculty and program advisors each student is advised with an individualized set of courses designed to best serve the career goals of that student. Students may choose to focus in a single area of business or from a wider array of course clusters in Business, Computer Systems and/or Sports Management. The program maintains student chapters of the American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) and Sigma Beta Delta, International Honor Society in Business , Management and Administration . The top 20 percent of program students determined by grade point average are eligible to join Sigma Beta Delta. View more details on Farmingdale State College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Management courses.

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