University of Readlands

Course Details

Business Administration

Course Description

* Have the opportunity to take on field research at corporations and government agencies, participate in both domestic and international business and government internships at home and abroad * Study under professors who have significant professional experience in business and government * Engage with visiting executives from the world's leading corporations * Develop your leadership skills and successfully build competencies in critical thinking, analysis and decision making * Gain a national and international business perspective through practical hands-on learning opportunities conducting case studies with companies, and visiting major and niche corporations throughout Southern California and the world As a Redlands business graduate, you will become an active participant in the growing global economy and be prepared to compete for a fast-track career placement with our nation's leading corporations.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
3year

Career outcomes

Graduates will: 1. Develop a critical understanding of the foundations of capitalism and market economies and apply the insights gained to an analysis of current business practices. 2. Utilize verbal communication skills to engage an audience with a coherent, well orchestrated research presentation. 3. Accurately apply written communication skills to produce in-depth written analyses of course readings and/or cases. 4. Assess and practice interpersonal communication skills to effectively collaborate with clients, community volunteers and university members in a team setting. 5. Utilize critical and strategic thinking to produce strategically sound organizational decisions while taking into account relevant perspectives, research and the impact on the communities served. 6. Clearly identify the challenges and opportunities of operating in domestic and non-domestic settings. 7. Integrate insights from a second disciplinary area to creatively examine the sustainability of organizational practices.




Business Administration University of Readlands