Management
Bachelor's
Prepare yourself for a dynamic management career. Northeastern's Bachelor of Science in Management blends critical skills in business, leadership, and ethical decision-making with real-world experience.

Program overview
Lead and thrive in business
The Bachelor of Science in Management at Northeastern University prepares students to take on management roles across various industries. With an interdisciplinary approach, the program offers courses in key areas like accounting, marketing, business law, project management, and international business. Students gain hands-on experience through Northeastern’s renowned experiential learning model, applying classroom skills in real-world settings.
This program provides flexible learning formats, including online and evening classes on our Boston campus, making it accessible for working professionals. Graduates leave ready to solve complex challenges, oversee teams, and make impactful business decisions in today’s evolving market.
The Bachelor of Science in Management at Northeastern University prepares students to take on management roles across various industries. With an interdisciplinary approach, the program offers courses in key areas like accounting, marketing, business law, project management, and international business. Students gain hands-on experience through Northeastern’s renowned experiential learning model, applying classroom skills in real-world settings.
This program provides flexible learning formats, including online and evening classes on our Boston campus, making it accessible for working professionals. Graduates leave ready to solve complex challenges, oversee teams, and make impactful business decisions in today’s evolving market.
Accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
- Develop diverse business skills and gain practical knowledge that prepares you for success in top business careers and industries.
- Learn from business leaders and experts with extensive management experience at companies like Ernst & Young, John Hancock, KPMG, Compaq, MIT, and Carvell.
- Tailor your degree to your career goals and interests with relevant electives or by choosing an optional concentration in either entrepreneurship or digital marketing.
- Gain real-world experience and build your resumé as you earn your degree with Northeastern’s extensive co-op opportunities, XN projects, and challenge-based learning courses.
- Grow your career with lifelong access to our extensive global network of alumni, who work at leading organizations and businesses around the world.
- Earn your degree on your schedule with part- or full-time enrollment options and evening classes.
Northeastern’s experience-powered learning model integrates academics with professional practice, allowing you to build real-world skills that make an immediate impact. Through co-ops, internships, and challenge-based projects, you’ll make connections in your industry, and you’ll graduate with a resumé that stands out.
Learn moreNortheastern knows it’s experience that makes the difference. That’s why we work with applicants to determine how we can turn their prior classroom learning and work experience into as many as 60 transfer credits. Here are a couple of transfer credit opportunities for students entering the BS in Management:
- Accredited institutions—Students can transfer previously earned credits (up to 60) from a regionally accredited institution such as a community college.
- Year Up—Receive credits toward the BS in Management program for your Year Up experience.
- Credit for prior learning—Some courses in this program offer transfer credit for students’ experience through prior learning assessments and professional certifications.
Admissions
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Ready to complete your bachelor’s degree? Discover our streamlined admissions process, designed to guide you through each step and answer your questions along the way.
Ready to complete your bachelor’s degree? Discover our streamlined admissions process, designed to guide you through each step and answer your questions along the way.
The deadlines below are recommended; however, admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis and applications submitted after these deadlines will still be considered for the upcoming term.
The domestic deadlines below allow time for those transferring credits. More details.
Domestic Application Deadlines
International Application Deadlines*
*International deadlines are only applicable if the program is F1 compliant.
Application Facts – begin at our website
No application fees
No SATs or ACTs required
Multiple start terms per year
Requirements
Online application – free and simple to complete
Academic transcripts: submit one of the following
Official high school degree or completed attestation form
Official GED
Official associate degree showing degree conferral and date
Transfer credit documentation: should be submitted with your application material
Academic transcripts from each institution you previously attended:
Official U.S. transcripts: if you applied previously earned credit toward your earned associate degree, you must request transcripts from each institution you attended.
Official foreign transcripts: must include English translation. We encourage you to submit a course-by-course evaluation of your diploma(s) and transcript(s)
College-level examinations: official examination score(s)
Military evaluation
Proof of English language proficiency: ONLY for students for whom English is not their primary language
For more information on Bachelor's Completion Admissions Requirements, please visit our Application Web Page.
Your path to a master’s
PlusOne accelerated master’s programs provide motivated students with the opportunity to start earning their master’s degree while pursuing their undergraduate education.
By completing the BS in Management, you can advance your learning by applying up to 16 earned semester hours (or up to 22.5 quarter hours) toward both your bachelor’s and master’s degrees. This allows you to receive your graduate degree one year sooner than you would with a traditional master’s program in the following fields:
- Master of Science in Project Management
- Master of Science in Human Resources Management
- Master of Science in Management
- Master of Science in Nonprofit Management
Program objectives
Skills for real-world success
Master key business skills, from leadership to ethical decision-making, and prepare to drive success in various management roles across industries.
Analyze and address diverse business problems using cutting-edge tools, research, and best practices to develop innovative solutions for global and local settings.
Craft strategies and positions on corporate social responsibility and business ethics by dissecting real-world case studies to ensure impactful and accountable decision-making.
Graduate ready to work in diverse roles, such as management analyst, human resource budget analyst, cost estimator, market and survey researcher, and operations research analyst.
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Tuition and aid
An affordable path forward
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$541Cost Per Credit
Estimated Total Tuition
This is an estimate based on the tuition rates for Academic Year 2024-2025 and does not include any fees or other expenses. Some courses and labs have tuition rates that may increase or decrease total tuition. Tuition and fees are subject to revision by the president and Board of Trustees at any time. Select programs at select campuses offer additional scholarships of up to 25% off the listed price for domestic students studying on campus. For more detailed information, please visit Student Financial Services.
For students interested in pursuing financial assistance or educational loans, additional educational costs, known as Cost of Attendance (COA) components, can be included in the calculation of aid and loan eligibility. Components may include food, housing, books, course materials, supplies, equipment, transportation, personal expenses, and the cost of obtaining a first professional licensure. You can find comprehensive details on the Student Financial Services website. Please keep in mind that COA can vary significantly depending on academic program, enrollment intensity, and individual circumstances.
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