Business Management
Introduction
The 21st century business environment provides challenges and rewards for those who are prepared.
The emphasis on the use of technology, the integration of business concepts, and environmental issues will require you as a business decision maker to be knowledgeable, flexible and prepared to adjust to new paradigms and demands, and to accomplish this on a national and international level.
Manhattanville’s Business Management program will give you the core knowledge of methods, concepts, and principles to be prepared to meet the challenges of tomorrow’s business.
Degree
The Economics, Finance & Management Department offers both a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management.
Optional Minors
Students can also minor in Business Management
Career Ideas
General Manager, Human Resources Manager, Plant Manager, Sales Manager, Finance Manager, Administrative Services Manager, Health Services Manager
Program Administrators
Jim Bryan, Department Chair, 914-323-5276, Jim.Bryan@mville.edu
Faculty and Staff
Department Chair
Jim Bryan
Full-Time Faculty
Nimish Adhia
Tina Bardsley
David Borker
James Bryan
Robert Derrell
Kyoko Mona
William Perkins
Heather Perretta
Peter Rivera
Faculty Emeritae
Anna Sachko Gandolfi
Cecilia Winters
Adjunct Faculty
Alan Anderson
Ernest Barone
Laura Bigaouette
Edwin Bowman
Michael Calman
Rob Candee
Michael Coelho
Don Genio
Alex Gialanella
Paul Jakubek
Maureen Maitland
Danielle Martin
Ken Mias
Sultan Niazi
Erik Paulson
Michael Scimeca
John Wenninger
Staff
Carolyn Greaige
Administrative Assistant
Overview
A Management major will give you the core knowledge of the methods, concepts and principles needed to handle the challenges and opportunities that arise in the business world. It will also provide you with an understanding of the economy and the analytical tools of the economist.
During your junior or senior year we encourage you to take at least one, credit-bearing internship. With New York City and the corporate headquarters of MasterCard Worldwide and PepsiCo nearby, you will have exceptional opportunities.
In addition to a career in business or the non-profit sector, the Management program will also provide an excellent background for graduate or professional study.
Note: Courses with the MGT code are not liberal arts. As with all non-liberal arts courses at the College, this is indicated by double asterisks after the title of the course. Students majoring in Business Management are encouraged to have a liberal arts minor, and are urged to plan carefully to ensure that they will have the 90 liberal arts credits required for the B.A. degree or the 60 liberal arts credits required for the B.S. degree.
Students wishing to double major in business management and another field may not take the B.S. degree unless their second major is in Marketing, Accounting or Finance.