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Management and Marketing

Make yourself marketable for the future of your choice with a management or marketing degree from BSU

Earning your management or marketing degree from Bridgewater State University’s Department of Management and Marketing positions you as a business leader of tomorrow. With a specialized business degree from BSU, our graduates have gone on to work in a variety of roles, with job titles like IT specialist, chief marketing officer and human resources manager.

The first step toward earning your business management or marketing degree from BSU is enrolling in our cutting-edge business courses. You’ll sharpen your global mindset and professionalism upon choosing one of our many undergraduate concentrations, from a general business management degree to information systems management to a BS in marketing degree. We also offer a business administration degree at the graduate level.

Pursue your business degree in marketing or management from the university offering the region’s best value while taking advantage of:

  • Small class sizes and diverse faculty. Learn in focused business courses from individuals with expertise in diversity, equity and leadership, published scholars and international consultants.
  • Real-world learning opportunities. Engage in internships for companies such as TJ Maxx, Northwestern Mutual, UPS and the South Shore Health System. Our Collaborative University Business Experiences (CUBEs) program facilitates partnership with area businesses and fosters career preparedness.
  • Employer connections. Make use of BSU’s status as a go-to hiring resource for regional employers looking to hire graduates with business degrees in marketing or management.
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