Department Chair
Elzotbek Rustambekov, Ph.D.
Bryant University’s Management Department offers a comprehensive curriculum that focuses on developing leadership, strategic decision-making, and organizational management skills to prepare students for diverse career paths in business and entrepreneurship.
Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ Management Department is known for hands-on, practical projects that focus on strategic management, design thinking, service learning, and customer service. We challenge our students to demonstrate their abilities by managing complex situations through competitions that require them to solve real-world problems.
The department offers degrees in business administration with concentrations in Global Supply Chain Management, Human Resource Management, Leadership and Innovation Management, and Team and Project Management.
Within the undergraduate International Business Program, management is one of the functional areas students may choose as a concentration.
Global Supply Chain Management, Healthcare Management and Strategy, Human Resource Management, Leadership and Innovation Management, Team and Project Management
Entrepreneurship, International Business
Global Supply Chain Management, Healthcare Management and Strategy, Human Resource Management, Management, Team and Project Management
Our distinguished faculty are award-winning educators and dedicated mentors, writers, and consultants to major companies who bring their management expertise into the classroom every day.
Our students earn recognition and credentials by participating in a wide variety of national competitions and developing presentations for executives at major corporations. These experiences yield networking opportunities, potential internships and jobs, an enhanced resume, and cash awards.
We ready our students for their careers by helping them develop the critical skills and knowledge for professional certifications. Project Management students are prepared to take the Certified Associated in Project Management exam, while our Human Resources Management program engages in a curriculum built around the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the world’s largest HR professional society.
Graduates of Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ programs within the Management Department go on to prestigious graduate schools and are in demand by business, government, and nonprofit organizations.
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