Bachelor’s in Management | SGU Business Degree Skip to footer School of Arts & Sciences Management Bachelor of Science Degree Apply your leadership skills to help businesses thrive. Request Information Apply Explore This Section Overview Curriculum Financial Aid Virtual Tour Request Info View All Programs Accounting and Finance Degree Biology Degrees Department of Nursing & Allied Health Sciences Diploma in Project Management International Business Degree Information Technology Degree Management Degree Postbaccalaureat Program Psychology Degree Sociology Degree Tourism & Hospitality Management Program Overview Program Begin your management degree at SGU with foundational courses in business fundamentals before learning best practices for managing across cultures, resolving conflict, ethical practices and negotiating. Locations Grenada Entry Terms August 2026 View All SGU Undergrad Programs SGU’s bachelor’s degree in management can help you advance into leadership roles by giving you advanced perspectives in critical business management skills. The skills you gain at SGU will help prepare you for a business leadership role. Major Core Requirements for Management Degree Consumer Behavior Strategic Management Operations Management Managing Across Cultures Leadership Conflict and Negotiation Sales Management Business Internship Program Entry Requirements To qualify for admission into a St. George’s University School of Arts and Sciences undergraduate degree program, you must meet the following requirements: Caribbean or British education system students: Five General Proficiency Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate (CSEC) or ordinary level passes, which should include both English and mathematics. North American education model students: Complete 12 years of primary and secondary school education. Students with an associate’s degree, CAPE, the International Baccalaureate, Advanced Levels, or equivalent may request exemption from coursework. Earn a business double major Add a second business degree in accounting and finance or in international business to broaden your career options. To earn a business double major, you would complete: Required general education courses Required courses from your management major At least 18 credits in your second business major that are not part of your primary major The Department of Business and Management Studies at St. George’s University has been awarded the status of Candidate for Accreditation by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE). For a listing of the degrees eligible for accreditation, please view our IACBE member status page Curriculum Four-Year Degree Program Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Management Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Electives Electives (5 Credits) Prefix and Number Course Name Credit ACCT 103 Introduction to Financial Accounting (Mandatory for students without a background in Accounting) Elective Business or General Education Elective Elective Business or General Education Elective Course and program information subject to change without prior notification. *Does not count toward degree **If required Sophomore Year—30 Credit Hours Prefix and Number Course Name Credit Prerequisite(s) ACCT 351 Managerial Accounting ACCT 204 Elective Elective (AH) BUSI 220 Business Mathematics MATH 120 Elective Elective (BP) BUSI 210 Business Law BUSI 206 Quality Customer Service ENGL 204 Public Speaking ENGL 107, ENGL 213 ENGL 205 Business Communication ENGL 211, ENGL 211 MATH 220 Statistics MATH 120 Elective Elective (SB) * Students completing a double major in finance must take BUSI 207 Personal Finance and Investing Course and program information subject to change without prior notification. *Does not count toward degree **If required Junior Year—32 Credit Hours Prefix and Number Course Name Credit Prerequisite(s) BUSI 301 Organizational Behavior BUSI 304 International Business ECON 201, ECON 202 BUSI 310 Human Resource Management BUSI 205 BUSI 319 Quantitative Methods MATH 220 BUSI 324 Consumer Behavior BUSI 306 Corporate Finance ACCT 204 & 351, BUSI 220, ECON 201 & 201 BUSI 414 Operations Management BUSI 319 BUSI 424 Sales Management BUSI 204 BUSI 300 BUSI 419 BUSI 400 BUSI 4XX Business Internship OR International Internship OR WDW College Internship (Florida)** OR Washington DC semester Abroad and Internship** 15 Junior Standing, GENL 400 (BUSI 4XX requires a 3.25 GPA) ENGL 325 Organizational Communication ENGL 213 GENL 400 Professional Development and Business Protocol Junior Standing Course and program information subject to change without prior notification. *Does not count toward degree **If required Senior Year—33 Credit Hours Prefix and Number Course Name Credit Prerequisite(s) BUSI 303 Business Ethics PHIL 101 or 102 or 107 or 201 & Senior Standing BUSI 409 Strategic Management BUSI 301, BUSI 304, BUSI 3XX BUSI 417 Managing Across Cultures BUSI 103, BUSI 304 BUSI 420 Leadership BUSI 301 or BUSI 310 BUSI 422 Conflict and Negotiation BUSI 201, BUSI 310 BUSI 404 Research Methods in Business BUSI 405 Entrepreneurship ECON 201 &202, BUSI 204, 301 & 306 Course and program information subject to change without prior notification. *Does not count toward degree **If required Senior Year—33 Credit Hours Prefix and Number Course Name Credit Prerequisite(s) BUSI 303 Business Ethics PHIL 101 or 102 or 107 or 201 & Senior Standing BUSI 409 Strategic Management BUSI 301, BUSI 304, BUSI 3XX BUSI 417 Managing Across Cultures BUSI 103, BUSI 304 BUSI 420 Leadership BUSI 301 or BUSI 310 BUSI 422 Conflict and Negotiation BUSI 201, BUSI 310 BUSI 404 Research Methods in Business BUSI 405 Entrepreneurship ECON 201 &202, BUSI 204, 301 & 306 Course and program information subject to change without prior notification. *Does not count toward degree **If required Combined Degree Program Students with an associate’s degree can qualify to be placed in the two-year degree program. Year 3 Year 4 Junior Year—33 Credit Hours Prefix and Number Course Name Credit Prerequisite(s) BUSI 204 Introduction to Marketing BUSI 206 Quality Customer Service BUSI 301 Organization Behavior BUSI 205 BUSI 304 International Business ECON 201, ECON 202 BUSI 306 Corporate Finance Junior Standing BUSI 310 Human Resource Management BUSI 205 BUSI 319 Quantitative Methods MATH 220 BUSI 324 Consumer Behavior BUSI 424 Sales Management BUSI 204 ENGL 325 Organizational Communication ENGL 212 GENL 400 Professional Development and Business Protocol Junior Standing Course and program information subject to change without prior notification. *Does not count toward degree **If required Senior Year—33 Credit Hours Prefix and Number Course Name Credit Prerequisite(s) ACCT 204 Financial Accounting ACCT 103 ACCT 351 Managerial Accounting ACCT 204 BUSI 303 Business Ethics PHIL 107, Senior Standing BUSI 404 Special Topics in Business ECON 201, ECON 202 BUSI 409 Strategic Management BUSI 301, BUSI 304, BUSI 3XX BUSI 414 Operations Management BUSI 319 BUSI 417 Managing Across Cultures BUSI 103, BUSI 304 BUSI 420 Leadership BUSI 301 or BUSI 310 BUSI 422 Conflict and Negotiation BUSI 201, BUSI 310 BUSI 300 BUSI 419 BUSI 400 BUSI 4XX Business Internship OR International Internship OR WDW College Internship (Florida)** OR Washington DC semester Abroad and Internship** 3 3 15 4 Junior Standing, GENL 400 (BUSI 4XX requires a 3.25 GPA) MATH 220 Statistics MATH 120 Course and program information subject to change without prior notification. *Does not count toward degree **If required Investing In Your Future SGU’s tuition compares favorably with other top schools. We also offer scholarships and financial aid to help you invest in your future. Scholarships SGU celebrates excellence and invests in your journey to success. Financial Aid Financial aid options to help make your education affordable. Tuition & Fees A degree sets the stage for your career. Purpose-Built for Academic Excellence and Wellness Our 42-acre campus in Grenada is built for academic success and personal well-being with modern classrooms, dedicated study space, a full fitness center, and many of the comforts of home. Take a Virtual Tour Schedule Your Campus Visit Get in Touch Sharing your information gives you direct access to a dedicated enrollment counselor and tailored materials based on your specific interests. Contact admissions with your specific questions Thank you for your interest in St. George’s University. We look forward to speaking with you and answering any questions you may have. Please fill out the form for the school of your choice, and a current student or St. George’s University representative will follow up with you. 1 (473) 444-4680 ext. 3207 caribbeanadmissions@sgu.edu Chat with a counselor Apply Request Info Events Apply Request Info Search our site