
Business Administration
Printable version of this fact sheetUW-Superior's Business Administration program has a strong reputation for preparing students for success in a wide range of business careers. Students can choose the 61-credit comprehensive major in Business Administration and select a concentration in management, marketing, finance or international business. Or they can select the 43-credit Business Administration major and combine it with a minor of their choice to meet their special interests. UW-Superior offers numerous scholarships for business students.
Business Administration students complete a challenging selection of courses designed to ensure they have the skills to succeed. This includes courses in accounting, economics, finance, math, and English as well as business courses in their chosen concentration. Suggested elective courses also help students strengthen their education.
UW-Superior also offers majors in accounting, economics, finance, computer information systems, and transportation and logistics management. All business programs are offered through the Department of Business and Economics in Erlanson Hall.
Majors:
Business Administration (requires a minor)
Business Administration (comprehensive -- no minor required) with a concentration in:
Finance
International Business
Management
Marketing
Minor:
Business AdministrationCourse descriptions
Program features:
Faculty members have real-world experience and teach all classes.
Small classes allow students to work one-on-one with professors.
Superior-Duluth metro area offers numerous internships in a wide range of corporate, financial, industrial, transportation and retail settings. Students can earn course credits for internships.
Faculty members work with students to find internship opportunities.
Erlanson Hall, home to UW-Superior's business programs, offers modern, multi-media classrooms and computer labs.
UW-Superior offers a minor in geographic information systems that students can complete to expand their skills and enhance their career prospects.
Career Outlook:
A business-related degree offers countless career options. Competition for jobs and job growth will vary from field to field, but versatile, well-educated businesspeople will always be in demand.The following are examples of career options for business administration majors:
Industrial or retail manager
Advertising account executive
International trade broker
Marketing executive
Financial analyst
Production manager
Personnel director
Human resource specialist
Program director
Business owner
We invite you to visit:
A campus visit offers an opportunity to tour our campus and meet with an Admissions counselor. We can arrange for you to meet a professor and visit a class in any area you choose.To arrange a visit or get more information:
Call: 715-394-8230
E-mail: admissions@uwsuper.edu:Mail: Admissions Office
UW-Superior
Belknap & Catlin, PO Box 2000
Superior WI 54880-4500