Online Business Administration

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Online Business Administration


Modern business moves fast. So does Jewell.

Complete your degree online

In today’s ever-changing business world, one thing has remained the same: a four-year degree is the pathway to opportunity. A bachelor’s degree positions you for promotions and higher compensation, and now Jewell makes it easier than ever to earn your degree with our new online bachelor’s in business administration program.

You will gain the same exposure and expertise as on-campus students, ensuring you receive the high-quality, highly-rated education for which Jewell has been known since 1849. With an associate degree under your belt, you can complete our B.S. in Business Administration online in two years, or whatever pace you choose.

Affordable, flexible and accessible

A Jewell degree can be yours for less than $12,000 a year with competitively priced tuition at $385/credit hour. Combined with state and federal financial aid, this program gets even more affordable. And our application is free, so apply today.

The Jewell Advantage

Ready to make an impact in the business world? 98.8% of Jewell alumni are employed or in graduate school within 6 months. At The Critical Thinking College, you'll gain invaluable marketable skills in Jewell's business program.

  • Learn to solve business problems and communicate effectively, two of the skills that are most important to business leaders. You'll be able to use practical application and key theoretical principles to explain individual, organizational and system processes that inform management policy.
  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of how to make decisions. You'll practice critical analysis of material so you can evaluate evidence, engage multiple perspectives, form reasoned arguments and communicate conclusions.
  • Recognize the human side of business, ask reflective questions and approach business problems with an understanding of the organization's mission.

     

Follow the Plan. Reach Your Goals.

Our easy-to-follow course plan gives you elective options so you can personalize your degree. Seven-week terms set just the right pace to help you reach your goal.

Term (7 weeks each) Courses (Credit Hours)
Term 1 BUS 180 (2), CTI 100 (4)
Term 2 MKT 205 (4), ACC 341(4), Electives (2)
Term 3 BUS 231 (4), BUS 301 (4)
Term 4 MGT 481 (4), CTI 150 (2), BUS 402 (2)
Term 5 MGT 415 (4), Electives (4)
Term 6 CTI Capstone (4), BUS 406 (4)
Term 7 Electives (8)
Term 8 Electives (6)

 

Curriculum Guide

  • Metropolitan Community College

    Jewell makes transferring seamless for MCCKC students with a dedicated transfer counselor who will walk you through the process and these two-year guides for our business programs in marketing, sports management and finance.

    > MCC to Jewell Guide

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Beyond Jewell

Employers consider internships a key tool to identify and hire top entry-level candidates in an intensely competitive marketplace. In recent years, Jewell business students have interned and started their careers at a variety of businesses and nonprofit organizations.

  • Recent Internships

    Cerner Corporation
    UMB
    ESPN
    Enterprise Rent-A-Car
    Federal Reserve Bank
    Kauffman Foundation
    Sam's Club
    Country Financial
    EPA
    M&I Bank
    State Farm Insurance
    Waddell and Reed Financial Advisors
    Hallmark
    Commerce Bank
    Children's Mercy Hospital
    Northwestern Mutual
    Garmin
    State Street
    Stern Brothers
    KMBZ Radio
    Board of Prisons
    Target
    City of North Kansas City
    PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP
    Geico
    C.H. Robinson

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  • Recent job placements

    Burns and McDonnell
    Cerner Corporation
    ESPN
    Federal Reserve Bank
    Frito-Lay
    Garmin
    H&R Block
    Kansas City Chiefs
    MMGY
    Northwestern Mutual
    U.S. Marine Corps
    USDA

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  • Graduate School Acceptances

    George Washington University
    Harvard Business School
    London School of Economics
    Notre Dame
    Oxford
    Stanford
    University of Kansas
    University of Missouri-Kansas City
    Wake Forest
    Washington University (St. Louis)
    William and Mary

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