Online Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management
- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
- Online
- On Campus
Study Business Management Online at Monroe
- Career focused skills & internships
- Learn practical skills from business leaders
- Networking and NYC internship opportunities
- Ability to create a custom interdisciplinary plan
The Curriculum
Our professors are the professionals in their fields.
They may be senior business executives, marketing managers, human resource professionals, or project managers. You’ll review financial reports, complicated budgets and other tools you need to make tough business decisions.Their focus: ensuring your success through a mix of technology and the sharing of their valuable experiences.
Monroe taught me so much that I earned a promotion much sooner than I expected!
Junior Caba
Bachelor’s in Business Management, 2019
Sales Support Associate, Merrill Lynch
Principles of Management
Learn the practical use of managerial concepts and techniques based on contemporary practices. Participate in in-depth online discussions, examine practical applications, and explore case studies relevant to today’s managerial functions.
Professional Opportunities
Take advantage of Monroe’s location – on the fringe of New York City – for internships in many different areas.
Recent internships have included:
- New York Life Insurance Co
- Bronx Chamber of Commerce
- PwC-PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
- Compassionate Care Hospice - Bronx
- JH Community Services Inc
- NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services
- Con Edison
- Boys & Girls Club of Mount Vernon
Professional Connections
In addition to academics, Monroe College offers other opportunities to enhance your professional and networking skills.
- ALPFA, the Association of Latino Professionals for America
- Delta Mu Delta Honor Society
- Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence
Your Future Career in Business Management
Typical positions for graduates with a degree in business management include:
- Marketing manager: Analyze industry trends and demand, then create a strategy to market the product or service.
- Human resources manager: Oversee the recruitment and hiring of new staff; consult with executives on strategic planning.
- Business analyst: Interact with the stakeholders to understand their needs and issues.
- Financial analyst: Assess the performance of a business or person's investment; provide guidance.
- Office administrator: Ensure that the administrative activities within an organization run efficiently.
- Market research associate: Collect information through interviews, focus groups, and questionnaires.
- Banker: Advise clients on financial matters; raise capital to makes loans and investments.
Featured Faculty
Maurice P. Greene
Professor, School of Business and Accounting
Jasmine Young
Professor, School of Business and Accounting
Application Deadlines
Semester |
Apply By: |
Fall (Sept - Dec) |
August 31 |
Winter (January - April) |
December 31 |
International applicants are encouraged to apply three months before the start date.