Ivan Rudolph-Shabinsky, B.A., M.B.A., CFA
Director of DBA, Assistant Professor
Our experienced faculty teaches our job-ready business management degree using a well-rounded, diverse program that’ll provide you with great career prospects and allow you to earn a Bachelor of Science-Management upon completion. Whether you’re interested in completing a major in business management or a minor in business, when you choose to study at Dominican University you’ll learn business skills that will help you stand out when applying for jobs.
Our motto is ‘Doing Business Right’. So, our faculty will teach you how to be successful in business as well as how to do business in a way that improves our world. These are particularly valuable skills that are increasingly sought after due to the increasing consumer demand for sustainable and ethical business practices.
Throughout your studies, you’ll learn all the critical business theory and history you need to build a successful career in business. But it’s not all books and theory. Our faculty creates exciting and engaging classes that give you real-world learning within the classroom, and you’ll also complete at least one internship with a local or national business to ensure you develop an excellent grasp of how to apply all that new knowledge. Many students also use their internships to land awesome jobs with the same businesses upon graduation.
While we teach most of our classes in-person during the day, we also offer evening classes and online business management courses. So, if you’ve got other responsibilities, you’ll easily be able to fit your studies into your busy schedule.
Of course, going to college isn’t just about academics, so we’ve made sure you’ll get the support you need to succeed with your studies while also having heaps of fun along the way. If you choose Dominican University, you’ll have the opportunity to join any of a wide range of clubs, really flex your athletic muscles, and take advantage of everything the nearby New York has to offer.
With a business management degree, you could become anything from an account manager to a business manager for a sports team to a CEO of an international corporation. And at Dominican University, you’ll have a great college experience while you earn your BS in Management.
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Dominican University’s Bachelor of Science in Management promotes our motto of ‘Doing Business Right’ – which means learning to be successful through modern business techniques while also making the world a better place.
Leadership in a global, multi-cultural setting requires understanding, empathy, and a strong ethical and moral grounding. Organizations that place a high value on morals and ethics are respected by both employees and society. The Management program at Dominican University will prepare ethical business leaders for a complex and changing world and provide a solid foundation of knowledge and experience that can help our students inspire change and innovation so that they can thrive personally and serve their communities. This is what we consider “Doing Management Right.”
There are so many types of careers you can build with a business management degree. You could build your own business in any field, or you could seek employment with banks, software companies, consumer goods manufacturers, or pretty much any other business.
When you enroll in a Dominican University business management program, you’ll learn the most effective business management tactics, but you’ll also learn so much more than the mechanics of how to run a business. You’ll develop effective leadership skills, learn how to think strategically about business issues, learn how to succeed in an ethical manner, develop strong problem-solving skills so you can analyze problems through both quantitative and qualitative approaches, and so much more. You’ll study marketing, business finance, and entrepreneurship and you’ll learn how to manage sales and marketing departments. You’ll also learn important basic skills ranging from creating presentations to speaking in public to how to use basic business technology. And you’ll learn how to apply all this to real-world issues.
Director of DBA, Assistant Professor
Associate Professor, Business Administration
Lecturer
Lecturer, PHIT Project Manager
Lecturer
Associate Professor of CIS and International Management
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Chief Information Officer, Academic Technology Coordinator and Adjunct Instructor
Adjunct Professor
Administrative Assistant, PHIT Internship Coordinator