Business Management Program
About the Program
The Business Management program offers a Bachelor of Science degree that combines foundational business coursework with opportunities for specialization through a concentration or minor. Students can choose from the following areas of study:
- Economics
- Finance
- Organizational Leadership and Human Resources
- Marketing
- Supply Chain, Operations, and Analytics
What You’ll Learn
- Think strategically and make informed business decisions using data and sound reasoning.
- Understand how organizations create value, serve customers, and compete in dynamic markets.
- Analyze financial information, market conditions, and business operations to solve real-world problems.
- Develop leadership, communication, and teamwork skills that support organizational success.
- Apply ethical, economic, and analytical thinking to business challenges and opportunities.
- Build practical experience in planning, decision-making, and project execution across business settings.
- Prepare for a wide range of careers and future professional growth in business and related fields.
Careers & Pathways
Business Management graduates are prepared for a wide range of careers across economics, finance, human resources, marketing, and supply chain management. Depending on their concentration, students may pursue roles in financial analysis, banking, investment, management, public policy, recruiting, advertising, brand management, analytics, operations, logistics, and project management. Many also continue to graduate or professional study in business, law, economics, finance, leadership, or related fields.
Hands-On Learning Opportunities
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Program Scholarships
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Student Organizations & Activities
The BYU–Hawaii Chapter of the BYU Management Society promotes moral and ethical leadership through events, workshops, and activities led by a student executive board. Open to students from all majors and minors, the chapter offers opportunities to build leadership skills and get involved on campus.