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B.S. in Business Management, Concentration in Global Business Administration

The GBM curriculum responds to the changing needs of the business community by providing  returning adult students with the cutting-edge skills required to compete and advance in the workplace.

GBM students can earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Management with a concentration in Global Business Management in just 4 years.

GBM BS Course Requirements

Recommended Course Sequence

1st Year 1st Semester

  • BUSI1000    Business in a Global Society
  • ENGW1101    Freshman Writing Workshop I
  • ENGW1102    Freshman Writing Workshop II
  • MIS1045    Computer Technology in Business Communication
  • MIS2001    Management Information Systems

1st Year Winter Session

1st Year 2nd Semester

  • COMM2099    Professional Communication
  • ECON2001    Introduction to Microeconomics
  • ECON2102    Introduction to Macroeconomics
  • MATH1128    Mathematical Methods

1st Year Summer Session I

2nd Year 3rd Semester

  • BUSI1160    Business Ethics Forum
  • LAW2276    Business and the Law
  • POLS1201    American Government and Politics
  • QUANT2029    Introduction to Statistics
  • QUANT2130    Statistical Applications in Business

2nd Year Winter Session

2nd Year 4th Semester

  • ACCT2021    Accounting Principles I
  • ACCT2122    Accounting Principles II
  • MKTG2120    Principles of Marketing
  • SPAN1100    Spanish for Global Business I or Literature/Language Elective
  • SPAN1200    Spanish for Global Business II or Humanities/Language Elective

2nd Year Summer Session II

  • CORE2007    Perspectives on the Individual

3rd Year 5th Semester

  • BUSI2160    Sophomore Business Forum
  • FIN3045    Business Finance I
  • FIN3146    Business Finance II
  • MGMT3361    Human Relations in Business and Industry
  • Political Science / International Cultures Elective Choose from courses POLS3320-POLS3329

3rd Year Winter Session

3rd Year 6th Semester

  • ART1313    Raster Imaging and Effects or General Elective
  • BUSI3160    Junior Business Forum
  • MKTG3360    Direct, Database and Interactive Marketing or Management Elective
  • QUANT3040    Quantitative Applications in Business
  • QUANT3152    Production Management

3rd Year Summer Session III

  • CORE2008    Cross-Cultural Perspectives

4th Year 7th Semester

  • CHEM1001    Current Issues in Chemistry
  • CHEM1002    Lab: Current Issues
  • PSYC1201    General Psychology
  • Economics Elective or  General Elective
  • General Elective
  • Management Elective

4th Year Winter Session

4th Year 8th Semester

  • BIOL1004    Environmental Biology
  • BIOL1014    Environmental Biology Lab
  • BUSI4160    Senior Business Forum
  • CORE3009    The American Experience: The Quest for Freedom
  • MGMT3381    Management Internship or Free Elective
  • MGMT4303    Business Organization
 

For More Information

To learn more about the weekend Global Business Management Program, contact:

Janette Shurdom
shurdom@fdu.edu
Director of Undergraduate Program and Student Services
College at Florham Office
M-MS2-05
(V) 973-443-8836
(F) 201-692-7209
Metropolitan Campus Office
H-DH2-09
(V) 201-692-7206
(F) 201-692-7209


"I earned my degree in half the time while working full-time and raising my family. Best of all, this is a program that's really designed with the working professional in mind. The course content is highly relevant and I often felt as though I was attending an executive workshop."
Hilda Makey (Class of 2004) Schering-Plough Corp.

"What I find most impressive is the invaluable real-world experience that the professors bring to our classes."
James Salter - Pfizer Inc.