College of Business student

Business Administration

The Business Administration major at The University of Akron is designed for students who do not necessarily want to specialize in one or two specific areas of business or who aren’t yet sure what they want to specialize in. This major prepares you to hold a wide variety of positions within a business enterprise. The degree will also prepare you for further graduate study or certification in a specialized business field.

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Jackson Hickert

"I chose the College of Business because of the quality of the professors and the incredible connections the College of Business has with companies in the area. I decided the broader Business Administration degree was the best fit for my skills and personality.”

JACKSON HICKERT

Business Administration Major '21

EXPLORE OUR MAJOR

Earning an Undergraduate Degree in our Business Administration major will consist of at least 120 credit hours. Here are a few of the classes you would be taking:

  • Accounting Systems and Internal Control
  • Business Information Systems
  • Intro to Entrepreneurship
  • Professional Selling
  • Marketing Principles

Check out the full curriculum here: Business Administration, B.B.A.

CAREER OUTCOMES

If you intend to pursue a career in small business management, whether by creating or acquiring a small business, or taking over a family enterprise, the general business degree will provide you with the broad knowledge and management skills you will need. Here are a few possible career paths you can choose to go into as an Business Administration major:

  • Sales Manager
  • Entrepreneur
  • Business Consultant
  • Financial Analyst
  • Office Administrator

MORE THAN JUST AN EDUCATION

Innovative centers and institutes that take students to new levels through experiential team projects, events with professionals, and faculty research. For example, our Fisher Institute for Professional Selling has been educating sought-after sales professionals for over 25 years.

POSSIBLE FUTURE EMPLOYERS

National, regional, and local businesses as well as Fortune 500 companies and government entities actively recruit our students. Employers speak of our program as one of the leading programs in the region. Some companies our Business Administration graduates have chosen to work for are:

  • Becht
  • Valmark Financial Group
  • Zieman Restaurant Company
  • T3 Performance
  • Southwestern Advantage

INTERNSHIPS

Faculty, students, staff, alumni and more than 270 business professionals who work together to provide students with extraordinary opportunities – internships, professional development, global experiences, entrepreneurship, leadership, and more.

Students are provided strong support to get ready for the job market through the programs and opportunities provided by the College’s Professional Development Center and Universities Career Services.

THE AKRON ADVANTAGE

The University of Akron, College of Business has prepared a curriculum to respond to the industry's needs for business professionals.

Our faculty are highly credentialed and dedicated to providing an excellent learning experience for all our students. Classes are taught by experienced full-time faculty, not graduate assistants. Some of our full-time faculty are a few highly qualified business professionals who teach courses on a part-time basis.

The College of Business is one of only 188 business schools among thousands worldwide to hold dual accreditation from the AACSB.

SCHOLARSHIPS

The College of Business is committed to supporting students throughout their education. Learn more information on our scholarship process on our scholarship page..

Erin Makarius

FACULTY

The Department of Management at The University of Akron consists of faculty with a rich history of business education and close relationships with the professional community.

Dr. Erin Makarius is an Associate Professor of Management and the Chair of the Management Department. While her teaching interests include human resources, organizational behavior, leadership, and managing people, her research focuses on boundary spanning in the form of work-life as well as international and organizational boundaries, with particular emphasis on the role of social networks and reputation in these processes.

Learn more about our Faculty from the College of Business on our Faculty Page.