
The Undergraduate College of Business Administration offers two degree granting programs, as well as other programs that can be incorporated into a student's field of study.
Business Students
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)
Bachelor of Science in International Business (BSIB)
Both bachelors degree programs provide students with a strong foundation in the principal fields of business, as well as the liberal arts. At Northeastern, a business education integrates the theory and practice of management through active learning, problem-driven research, corporate partnership, and experiential assignments. As part of the degree requirements, all students in the College of Business are required to participate in our Cooperative Education Program (Co-op).
The BSBA degree can be accomplished using the standard five-year co-op model or with the
four-year co-op model. Students who choose the four-year co-op program should speak with their academic advisor as early in their academic career as possible. The four-year program is not applicable to the BSIB degree.
Both the BSBA and BSIB degrees offer concentrations in the principal fields of business:
Business and Non-Business Majors
Open to all full-time undergraduates at Northeastern, but specifically designed for students majoring in science, computer science, engineering, business or health sciences, the minor in technological entrepreneurship provides students with an understanding of the process for successfully bringing new technology-driven products to market.
Non-Business Students