College of Business

Business Administration

Business Administration majors develop fundamental business skills, such as marketing, finance, economics, and management. They will also choose one of six concentrations to get industry-specific knowledge in areas such as agribusiness, accounting, information systems, and more.

Whether you want to start your own business, work for a company, or specialize in the finance, tech, hospitality, or agribusiness sectors, a degree in business administration will help you obtain your goals.

Advising

Advising

Our advisers are here to help you learn more about the program, begin the enrollment process, and discuss learning plans.

College of Business Capstone 2022

Capstone

The BSBA capstone allows graduating seniors to collaborate in a real-world environment with actual clients and requires a final presentation.

 

What I appreciate most about CSUMB’s College of Business is the ability to work closely with faculty and business professionals. This has given me confidence and a practical perspective in my studies.
Jorge Camacho, Student - B.S. Business Administration, Agribusiness Concentration

Business majors are diverse in both age and ethnicity. Some students have continued directly from junior colleges and undergraduate studies. Many are returning students with practical work experience. Students come from all over the world, class sizes are small (25 to 40), there is a low student-teacher ratio, and personalized mentoring by faculty and business advisers enable the College of Business to respond to each student's unique needs.

Contact Business Department

Phone: (831) 582-4232

Email: Send an email

Building: Business & Information Technology Building

Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.