Stillman School of Business

Economics … Diplomacy … Sport Management … We’ve Got it All!

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If you think all business degrees from Seton Hall are the same, think again. We understand the complex needs of students, which is why we offer two distinctly different undergraduate business administration degrees (a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Arts). Each degree provides a number of different concentrations from which to choose for added flexibility. We also offer a wide variety of minors, certificate programs and dual degree options.

Our B.S. in Business Administration is built upon a foundation of liberal arts courses combined with a strong business program. You are exposed to the economic, quantitative, behavioral, regulatory, scientific and philosophical foundations of business — and society in general. Our program allows you to fine-tune your studies by selecting one of the following concentrations:

And if you’re torn between two concentrations, don’t worry. We offer a dual concentration option that still allows you to graduate in four years.

Our B.A. in Business Administration gives you a broad-based education backed by a solid business education. It’s perfect for students who recognize the growing importance of business knowledge and skills, but have aspirations in fields outside the business arena. We offer four concentrations to ensure that you find the balance that’s right for you:

  • Arts and Sciences
  • International Studies
  • Diplomacy and International Relations
  • General Studies

We also have a wide variety of minors for both business and non-business students, including:

  • Economics
  • Legal Studies in Business
  • Business Administrations (non-business students)
  • International Business – Eastern European, Western European, Pacific Rim or Latin America Track (business students only)

You may even decide to enroll in one of our dual degree programs, which allow you to earn the following degrees as part of a five-year program:

  • B.A. or B.S./M.B.A. (non-business students)
  • B.S. in Business Administration/M.S. in Professional Accounting
  • B.A. in Business Administration/M.S. in Occupational Therapy

No matter which program(s) you chose, you will enjoy small classes (average class size is 25) taught by knowledgeable faculty. You will learn the best practices in traditional business disciplines while developing change management, communications, and critical thinking, teamwork and technology skills.

So whether you envision yourself making deals on Wall Street, marketing a professional sports team, launching your own business or leading a nonprofit organization, you can design a program that meets your needs.

The Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall

The Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall

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