If a rewarding career in management is on your life’s bucket list, here’s something that can help you conquer that goal: Get a degree in business management.
The University of Cincinnati Online offers an Associate of Business Management Technology (BMTN) degree program that’s focused, flexible, and designed for today’s modern students.
Our BMTN program prepares you to move into an entry-level supervisory or management position in a wide variety of business settings, with a format that allows you to:
Study part or full-time. If you attend full-time, you’ll get your associate degree in two years. Your time in the program will move quickly, and you’ll have your degree before you know it.
Earn a degree online. 100% of the courses are offered online, and there are no campus visits required — a big time-saver for you.
Learn on your schedule. If you want to study on weeknights or prefer the weekend, the program gives you the flexibility you need to balance your studies with work and family obligations.
Get the support you need. Our program is 100% engineered for your success. You learn from experienced educators and get access to helpful tools and technical support. We pair you with a Student Success Coordinator who’s with you from enrollment to graduation — they’ll be your biggest champion.
Business Management Curriculum
Our program curriculum is expertly designed to help you excel in the business world. You’ll complete a minimum of 60 credit hours to graduate, studying subjects that include Entrepreneurship, Financial Accounting, Introduction to Marketing, Personal Selling and Sales Management, and Fundamentals of Human Resources.
Completing UC Online’s business management degree equips you with skills that are highly sought after by employers, such as:
Effectively communicating in a business setting
Analyzing scenarios and drawing suitable conclusions
Demonstrating effective team management skills
Executing the four functions of management: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling
Using critical thinking skills to solve problems and make decisions based on accepted business principles
Managers Are in Demand Today
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) expects employment in management occupations to grow 8% between 2021 to 2031, faster than the average for all occupations. With a projected 883,900 new positions opening up, the opportunities for you to work in management are broad.
If you do some research online, you’ll see a variety of entry-level manager positions, including jobs like these:
Assistant store manager
Sales support manager
Assistant office manager
Customer relationship manager
Shift manager