Understanding the synthesis of human behavior and business practices

Management, which relies on people with good communications and problem-solving skills, is the backbone of business. Today’s management majors need to have an awareness for and sensitivity to diversity, technological advances, sustainability and global development.

Your liberal arts education at Susquehanna University guarantees that you will be ready to step onto the world stage upon graduation. Susquehanna is the only university in the U.S. that promises you will have an international internship, giving you the distinct advantage of cultural competency over your peers from other colleges and universities. Particularly as more people are working remotely all around the world, the competency is becoming more important and necessary to succeed in business.

Aside from the technical skills that you will gain in data management and analytics, you also will learn about organizational structure and what motivates, or disincentivizes, people. Understanding human behavior is just as important to business success as understanding data analytics, statistics and accounting, and you will learn all of these disciplines at Susquehanna. A management degree opens doors, and you can count on Susquehanna’s alumni network. Many Susquehanna graduates work in Fortune 500 companies, and you will have a personal connection with a seasoned alumni mentor during your entire undergraduate career, increasing your employment opportunities.


100%
of students work with a faculty advisor all four years
99%
of students receive financial aid
1/9
private universities with an Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation

Lectures with the best in business

As a management student, you will have the opportunity to listen to and network today’s top business leaders, such as best-selling author Chris Hogan.

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“Management majors prepare themselves for positions of leadership in a large range of industries from healthcare to non-profits, insurance to consulting. Within this major, students learn both hard and soft skills needed to manage the human, financial and resources within an organization and build confidence to be a strategic leader.”

Emma Fleck, department head of management & marketing

Potential Careers

  • Human resources manager
  • Sales manager
  • Project manager
  • General manager
  • Nonprofit manager

Recent Employers

  • Amazon
  • Vanguard
  • Penske
  • The Hershey Company
  • Seneca Insurance

Average Salary

$120,130

2021 median pay for training and development managers

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

All in for international education

There’s nothing that builds professional confidence and independence more than studying abroad, and Susquehanna is the only U.S. university that guarantees you have an international internship.

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International Studies

Studying for a Degree in Management

Explore the courses you’ll take on your journey to earning a degree in management at Susquehanna.


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See the full list of related programs on the Sigmund Weis School of Business page.


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Emma Fleck, department head
570-372-4463
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