At Clark University, we don’t graduate future managers; we graduate future leaders. As you pursue a B.S. in management, you’ll go beyond the nuts and bolts of income, revenue, forecasts, and profit margins, becoming immersed in the legal, ethical, social, and environmental dimensions of the business world. To gain additional knowledge and skills, consider adding a track in Data Analytics.


Why study management at Clark?
- Join a community of students and scholars in Clark’s School of Business , which has been named by Princeton Review as one of the best business schools in America; ranked 16th on Forbes’ list of America’s Most Entrepreneurial Universities; and is among the fewer than five percent of the world’s business schools to receive AACSB accreditation.
- Join a community of students and scholars in Clark’s School of Business , which has been named by Princeton Review as one of the best business schools in America; ranked 16th on Forbes’ list of America’s Most Entrepreneurial Universities; and is among the fewer than five percent of the world’s business schools to receive AACSB accreditation.
- Learn from distinguished faculty who have extensive management experience, including serving as marketing consultants to brands like Gillette, L.L. Bean, and Godiva; as social entrepreneurs; and as advocates for sustainable business practices with foreign businesses.
- Connect classroom learning with community businesses and organizations through hands-on projects that let you make a real impact on important initiatives.
4 + 1—An advanced degree within reach
The 4+1 Accelerated Master’s provides an opportunity to earn a pathway to a master’s degree — with one year of additional study and available tuition scholarships. Consider the following options for this major:
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Featured Courses

Sports Management
Learn about different sports organizations including e-sports, the applicable stakeholders, and will apply key concepts of sports management with an emphasis on management, strategy, marketing, and finance.

Management and Behavioral Principles
Topics include individual processes, interpersonal relations, cross-cultural dynamics, team structure and processes, organizational structure and design, and organizational influences on behavior.

Marketing Management
Learn key concepts and principles while you analyze real marketing issues. Become a better consumer and master topics including research and information systems, consumer behavior, and nonprofit marketing.
Studying business management in the liberal arts tradition at Clark is especially useful because management is increasingly being seen as more than just as a set of “hard” skills. In our classes, you’ll learn the nuances and “soft” skills that make management an art, rather than a science. Courses also stress putting theoretical knowledge into current practice; you will complete in-depth case studies and group projects based on real business challenges, and solve real-time problems for actual companies. All of your classes are taught by faculty members who are dedicated to responsible financial business practices on a global scale.
Curriculum update
Effective fall 2025, Clark offers new majors a B.S. in Finance instead of a B.A. Contact your advisor for details.
At Clark you’ll get more than a great education; you’ll also be prepared for a long, productive career and life of consequence. And once you’ve completed your degree, you can join other Clark alumni who have gone on to work for great organizations and attend some of the best graduate schools in the world.
Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship
Qualified students can join the Clark chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the national management honor society.
Content Marketer
Salesforce
CFO/COO
Beanfields PBC
Senior In-Store Marketing Planner
Target Corporation
Marketing Analyst
L.L. Bean
Inventory Planner
Converse
Compliance Officer
State Street
Staffing Manager Assistant
Bain & Company
Management Consultant
Booz Allen Hamilton
The Clark Experience
The Clark Experience brings together the exceptional education you’ll receive in the classroom and so much more. Through focus and flexibility, it ensures you’ll leave Clark with the creativity, confidence, and resilience to succeed and lead a life of meaning and consequence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I do with a major in management?
At Clark you’ll get more than a great education; you’ll also be prepared for a long, productive career and life of consequence. And once you’ve completed your degree, you can join other Clark alumni who have gone on to work for great organizations and attend some of the best graduate schools in the world.
What skills will I learn?
- Understand the cultural, economic, environmental, and political factors shaping management today
- Develop innovative solutions to complex management challenges
- Solve real-world problems in a global context
- Leverage crucial communication and managerial skills
What types of academic achievement awards are available to management majors?
William ’53 and Agnes Hausrath Leadership Award
The William ’53 and Agnes Hausrath Leadership Award recognizes the leadership accomplishments of our talented and accomplished undergraduate students. The Hausrath Leadership Award is given to a current undergraduate Management Major student who has demonstrated exemplary leadership qualities during his/her time at Clark.
Morton H. ’51 and Vivian B. Sigel Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Management Major
The award to Clark’s top undergraduate management student is named in the Sigels’ honor, and their generous financial support created the Sigel MBA Fellowship.
Morton H. ’51 and Vivian B. Sigel Endowed Fellowship Award
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