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Business Administration

Build leadership, business, and problem-solving skills through hands-on learning, internships, and real-world business experiences while preparing for careers in management, marketing, entrepreneurship, sports business, technology, and beyond.

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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration | Bushnell University | Eugene, Oregon

The Business Administration degree program at Bushnell University equips you with the knowledge, leadership skills, and practical business experience needed to succeed in today’s fast-moving global economy. Through coursework in management, marketing, finance, entrepreneurship, economics, and leadership, you’ll learn how to think strategically, solve problems, and lead effectively across a wide range of industries and organizations.

Designed for students pursuing careers in business, nonprofit leadership, sports management, technology, and entrepreneurship, the program combines academic preparation with hands-on learning opportunities. You’ll gain real-world experience through internships, networking events, collaborative projects, and faculty mentorship while building the communication, analytical, and leadership skills employers value most.


This program is designed for students seeking practical business knowledge, leadership development, and hands-on learning experiences grounded in ethical leadership and professional growth.

Students build skills in management, marketing, finance, entrepreneurship, communication, and organizational leadership while preparing for careers in business, nonprofit organizations, technology, sports management, and entrepreneurship. Through internships, collaborative projects, networking opportunities, and faculty mentorship, the program combines real-world experience with meaningful learning opportunities that help students grow professionally, personally, and purposefully.

Accreditation

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Bushnell University is regionally accredited by both the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). Bushnell’s School of Business, Leadership, & Technology has received professional accreditation for its business programs through the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE).

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Why Choose Business at Bushnell?

Small classes, personalized mentorship, and hands-on business experiences help you build confidence and career-ready leadership skills from day one. Bushnell’s Business Administration program prepares students for careers in management, marketing, entrepreneurship, finance, sports business, technology, and nonprofit leadership through coursework that combines practical business training, ethical decision-making, and real-world application.

Faculty with professional experience in business and leadership provide personalized mentorship and practical insights throughout the program. Students gain hands-on experience through internships, networking events, collaborative projects, leadership opportunities, and business-focused coursework in areas such as management, marketing, finance, entrepreneurship, and technology.

Bushnell’s flexible concentration options allow you to customize your degree to align with your career goals in business leadership, sports management, technology, organizational leadership, and entrepreneurship. Students may also pursue Bushnell’s accelerated dual-degree pathway to earn both a bachelor’s degree and an MBA on an accelerated timeline.

5-Year

Accelerated pathway available to earn both a bachelor’s degree and MBA

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Career-focused concentration options aligned with leadership, technology, sports business, and entrepreneurship

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of students complete hands-on business projects, presentations, and internship experiences before graduation

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Internship Experience

Business Administration students gain hands-on experience through internships, networking opportunities, leadership activities, and real-world business projects that connect classroom learning to professional environments. You’ll work alongside local businesses, nonprofit organizations, sports organizations, and community partners while developing practical workplace skills in management, marketing, operations, finance, leadership, entrepreneurship, and business communication.

Many students complete internships that help them explore career interests while building professional networks and real-world experience before graduation. Throughout the program, students also participate in collaborative projects, business simulations, presentations, networking events, and leadership opportunities designed to strengthen communication, teamwork, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities.

Recent internship partners have included Holt International, Columbia Bank, Kidsports, Roseburg Forest Products, Whitmire & Associates, The Boys & Girls Club, and Oregon Community Credit Union.

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What You’ll Study

How the Curriculum is Structured

The Business Administration curriculum combines core business knowledge with practical application, leadership development, and career-focused learning. You’ll build a strong foundation in accounting, finance, management, marketing, economics, business communication, and ethical decision-making while developing analytical and problem-solving skills for modern workplaces.

As you progress through the program, you’ll complete coursework such as Global Business Management, Human Resource Management, Legal and Ethical Issues in Business, Managerial Finance, and Business Strategy and Policy. You’ll also choose a concentration that aligns with your career goals and interests.

Experiential learning is integrated throughout the program through internships, collaborative projects, networking opportunities, presentations, and hands-on business scenarios that help you apply classroom learning in professional environments before graduation.

Qualified seniors may take up to six graduate-level credits as part of Bushnell’s five-year dual degree program, earning both a BS and an MBA on an accelerated timeline.

Skills You’ll Gain

Through Bushnell’s Business Administration program, you’ll develop practical, career-ready skills, including:

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Widget (Careers and Skills)

Graduates of Bushnell’s Bible and Theology program pursue meaningful careers in ministry, nonprofit leadership, education, missions, and graduate study. The program prepares students with transferable communication, leadership, critical thinking, and relational skills that apply across a variety of vocational settings.

Common career paths include:

  • Pastor or Associate Pastor
  • Youth or Campus Minister
  • Nonprofit Ministry Leader
  • Missionary or Church Planter
  • Chaplain (with additional training or certification)
  • Christian School Educator
  • Seminary or Graduate Student
  • Community Outreach or Discipleship Coordinator

Many graduates continue into seminary or graduate programs, while others step directly into ministry and leadership roles within churches, nonprofit organizations, and faith-based communities.

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Concentrations

Computer Science Concentration

Combine business strategy with technology-focused coursework in programming, databases, networking, software development, and emerging technologies. This concentration prepares you for careers in technology management, IT, data analysis, cybersecurity, and digital business environments while helping you build both technical and leadership skills.


General Business Concentration

Build a broad foundation in management, marketing, accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, and leadership while customizing coursework around your career interests. This flexible concentration prepares students for a wide range of careers across business, nonprofit organizations, startups, and corporate environments.


Management & Leadership Concentration

Develop leadership, organizational management, communication, and team-building skills through coursework focused on operations, organizational behavior, leadership strategy, and workplace management. This concentration prepares students for leadership roles across industries, organizations, and business environments.

Sports & Recreation Management Concentration

Combine business principles with sports and recreation leadership through coursework in sports marketing, coaching, organizational leadership, and management. Students prepare for careers in athletics, sports organizations, recreation programs, event management, and athletic administration.

Accelerated Dual Pathway (4 +1)

The Accelerated Dual Pathway at Bushnell University enables students to achieve a bachelor’s and a master’s degree within a span of five years. This program offers Bushnell students an accelerated application procedure, a smooth transition, and significant time efficiency.

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“Bushnell is teaching me so much about who I am and who I want to be. The best thing about the programs that I am involved with at Bushnell is that everyone cares. There is always someone willing to take the time to talk with you and help you through whatever you are going through at that moment.”
Jamison Hanson ‘23
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“Bushnell was the most amazing college experience I could have asked for. My professors, coaches, the staff, and my teammates were always there for me and truly embodied what it means to live lives of wisdom, faith, and service.”
Madeleine Rosebrook ‘20
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“What drew me the most was that a Business degree could be used in so many different capacities. I remember my roommate Nick and I would always go back to our dorm or apartment late at night trying to come up with the next big thing. He would often resell tickets for concerts and basketball games, and I would buy and flip Jordans to the local sneakerhead community. Business was just something that was always in me.”
Jovani Guzman ’16

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