- Accounting
- Analytics and Information Management (formerly MIS)
- Business Administration
- Business Data Analytics
- Finance
- Financial Management
- Financial Technology
- Healthcare Management
- Management
- Management and Engineering for Manufacturing (MEM)
- Marketing
- Marketing Management
- Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies
Management
At the core of the Management major is coursework with an emphasis on leadership, entrepreneurial thinking, and strategic vision, three of the most prized assets of any successful business leader. Management majors are prepared to understand the “big picture” rather than focus on highly specialized, often rapidly changing, areas of study. This requires an ability to think and act on one’s own with a confidence that only comes from an ability to see and appreciate what most highly focused specialists cannot.
The Management major is available to students at the Storrs Campus.
Most of the complex problems we face in the business world today, whether they impact business or society at large, require the coordination of individuals, teams, and organizations to arrive at a solution. In Management, we strive to have our students ready to solve today’s and tomorrow’s complex business problems. Learn more about the Management major.
The Boucher Management & Entrepreneurship Department offers two core courses; Managerial and Interpersonal Behavior (MENT 3101) and Strategic Management (MENT 4900), along with elective courses in international business, entrepreneurship, management consulting, venture consulting, negotiations, managing a diverse workforce, and managing human capital. Students may follow the entrepreneurship concentration curriculum, or choose to pursue an area of emphasis in managing consulting, human capital management, or international business.
Meet the faculty of the Boucher Management & Entrepreneurship Department.
See Major Plans of Study for specific course requirements and concentration availability by catalog year.
- Get involved in Student Organizations like: Business Management Society, International Business Association, and UConn Consulting Group
- Earn your Bloomberg Market Concepts Certificate in Storrs, Hartford, or Stamford
- Study abroad and take courses toward your major in places like China, Australia, the UK, and more!
• Go Global with UConn Business in London! Through intensive internships and coursework, UConn Business & Economics in London offers business majors the chance to work in one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, get a semester’s worth of academic credit and to engage with critical global issues both inside and outside the classroom. The Fall term is geared towards Management.
- Complete an internship and gain hands-on experience in the field
- Participate in a Case Competition
- Earn an Experiential Certificate in areas like Global Business Leadership, Export Compliance, and Diversity in Business
- Learn more about the School of Business Experience to see even more opportunities
Jobs Held by Recent Graduates • Auditor • Business Analyst • Client Service Representative • Commercial Sales Development Program • Data Integrity Specialist • Executive Recruiter • Healthcare IT Recruiter • Operations & Technology Leadership Development Program • Supply Chain Finance Program • Talent Acquisition Specialist |
Samples of Where Alumni Work • Aetna • AEW Capital Management • Avid Technical Resources • BlumShapiro • Cassidy Hill Vineyard • General Electric • REX Development • Spera Connect • TEKsystems • Travelers • Tyco • Vesta Corporation • Willis Towers Watson | Median Base Salary: $55,000 High Base Salary: $72,000 |
Management is for You
If you're interested in:
- Entrepreneurship
- Human Capital Management
- Consulting
- International Business
and you wish to develop the necessary skills to lead others, work well in teams, think entrepreneurially, and develop a strategic vision.
Learn more by contacting a TME student mentor or a Management Ambassador.
Apply to Management
Student Voices
Grace Guertin (Management '19)
"My favorite class was Venture Planning, Management, & Growth (MENT 3235) because my group was given free rein to create our own entrepreneurial venture throughout the semester...All of the business school faculty, especially those in the Management Department, have been instrumental in shaping my passion for business and desire for self-achievement."
Learn more about Grace's student experience.