College of Business and Digital Innovation
Bachelor of Science in Business Management
Whether your goal is to become an entrepreneur or to pursue a career in a Fortune 500 company, a University of New Haven degree in business management will help you discover your niche and prepare you to set your sights on the top of the corporate ladder.
You’ll learn what it takes to manage staff, develop workable action plans, accomplish major goals, and thrive in the global business environment. You will be immersed in a leadership-building curriculum that includes courses in accounting, finance, marketing, economics, quantitative analysis, business law, and data management.
Program Overview
You can pursue our general management concentration, or you choose from one of these focus areas:- Esports management: Learn how to become a leader in this billion dollar – and growing – industry by studying in the only esports administration program that is part of a business curriculum accredited by AACSB. Want a deeper immersion into the field? See our B.S. in Esport and Digital Game Management.
- Sport management: Prepare for a career in professional sport management or collegiate athletics administration.
- Human resource management: Become a leader in helping to develop the most important capital of any business: its employees.
- Criminal Justice: Prepare to manage security forces, cybersecurity professionals, and others who mitigate the wide range of risks facing any private company or enterprise. Learn more.
Program Outcomes
When you graduate with your Bachelor of Science in Business Management, you will:
- Learn to make difficult decisions based on ethics and the constraints business leaders face daily, including finances, personnel, technology, competition, and government regulations
- Leverage your classroom knowledge in a capstone course that gives you the opportunity to take on the role of business leader
- Have the option to select a concentration in sport management or human resource management, if you want to narrow your focus
- Benefit from business strategy and entrepreneurship courses
- Gain real-world experience through an internship, practicum, or industry-specific independent study
- Interact with regional and national business leaders Have the opportunity to study abroad at the University’s satellite campus in Tuscany, Italy
Selected Courses
- Management of Workforce Diversity
- New Venture Management and Growth
- Compensation
- Talent Management
The University of New Haven offers a wide variety of in-depth courses that create a transformational educational experience for our students. To view the complete list of courses you’ll take while pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Business Management, check out the Academic Catalog.
Our Pompea College of Business is Among the Top 6 Percent Worldwide
Our Pompea College of Business has been accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) since 2015, and in 2020 that accreditation was renewed through the 2024-2025 academic year. AACSB accreditation means that our Pompea College of Business has passed a rigorous set of standards. The faculty, students, programs, and research have been closely examined and judged to be of exceptionally high standards. AACSB accreditation means our Pompea College of Business has proven to be among the best in business education anywhere in the world. This quality is recognized across the globe by top employers, other universities, and recruiters. Graduates from AACSB-accredited schools are recognized and generally receive higher, more competitive salaries.

University of New Haven Business Management Program Recognized by University HQ
The University of New Haven’s Business Management program was ranked nationally as the 53rd best business management college by University HQ. Determining factors include academic offerings, cost, and outcomes.
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