Business Management (4 + 1)

Program OverviewThe Franciscan DifferenceProgram Requirements4 + 1 ProgramProgram AdmissionsAcademic Catalog MBA Program Overview What Is the Value of an MBA? Develop your business skills The business world is constantly changing—but the skills required for success are not. With a Franciscan University MBA degree, you will grow in effective leadership, communication, time management, and critical thinking—as…

Management

Program OverviewProgram HighlightsCareers/OutcomesAcademic Catalog Management Bachelor’s Degree Program Overview With a bachelor’s degree focused on business management at Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio, you’ll develop the skillsets that organizations value, such as the ability to effectively motivate and lead people and teams as well as to manage complex operational processes with a deep commitment…

Marketing

Program OverviewProgram HighlightsCareers/OutcomesAcademic Catalog Marketing Bachelor's Degree Program Overview Combine real-world learning, including actual client projects in marketing communications and market research, along with a strong Catholic foundation in ethical reasoning through the marketing bachelor’s degree program at Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio. Strengthen your classroom learning, too, with summer marketing internships in social…

Finance

Program OverviewExplore MoreCareers/OutcomesAcademic Catalog Finance Bachelor’s Degree Program Overview Develop analytical skills to evaluate current and future values of organizations, new business initiatives, and investments through the finance bachelor’s degree program at Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio. Learn how to plan, manage, and analyze the finances of for-profit and nonprofit businesses and organizations. With…

International Business

International Business The major program in International Business is designed to provide the student with the skills, knowledge, and experience necessary to function in a high-level management position within a diverse multinational environment. Students will take courses in International Accounting, International Trade and Finance, Global Marketing, International Management, International Economic Systems, Global Strategic Planning, and the Cultural Environment of Business. Participants in the program will spend the spring semester, during the junior year, studying in Europe and immersing themselves in various European societies, ethnic backgrounds, and culture. In addition, the students will participate in planned field trips to multinational business organizations around Europe in order to meet with international business leaders and discuss with them the unique challenges associated with global business operations.