Pursue a Career in Management
Management isn’t just about overseeing people and tasks—it’s about strategically shaping the future of an organization. SCC’s Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Management helps students develop a strong foundation across critical business areas while honing advanced skills that prepare them for impactful leadership roles, such as:
- Strategic Planning: Developing forward-thinking goals and mobilizing resources effectively.
- Organizational Design: Structuring teams and processes to maximize productivity and innovation.
- Leadership Development: Inspiring teams, fostering a collaborative culture, and driving success.
- Performance Management: Tracking progress and making data-driven adjustments to achieve objectives.
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Start Here. Lead Anywhere!
SCC’s Bridge2Bachelor’s initiative combines hands-on workforce training with the business skills taught in our Bachelor of Business Administration program—preparing you for a high-wage future.
Choose from one of these SCC workforce Associate Degree programs:
- Architectural Technology
- Business
- Culinary Arts
- Data Analytics
- Equine Science
- Hospitality Management
- Interior Design
Career Outlook
Graduates of SCC’s BBA in Management program are equipped for diverse roles within business sectors such as government, healthcare, information technology, hospitality, non-profit organizations, and corporate settings. Management professionals are in high demand, with a median salary for a manager in Scottsdale with a bachelor’s degree is: $82,287, according to ZipRecruiter.
Potential job titles for graduates include:
- Project Manager
- Operations Coordinator
- Human Resources Manager
- Business Development Associate
With strong industry connections, SCC’s BBA in Management program also provides valuable internship opportunities and networking opportunities through local partnerships, helping students build career-relevant experience and connections before graduation.
Frequently Asked Questions
You will find the course sequence guide on the Bachelor of Business Administration - Management program page. We encourage meeting with an advisor to confirm next steps.
Once you are ready to start taking classes for your bachelor’s degree, you will want to change your academic plan as a returning student. Your next step will then be to meet with an advisor, as your progress report may not display all of your previous coursework right away.
You will first want to apply. Please make sure to have an ID available to complete your application. Select the Bachelor's of Business as your degree plan. Once you have done that, you can set up a time with an advisor to learn more about how to get started with enrollment and class selection.
We offer in-person and online formats for all courses, so you can take classes that fit your busy schedule. We also offer online tutoring so that you have the same resources as in person.
The Bachelor's in Business Administration - Management offers flexibility to accommodate students with any associate degree. Because of the nature of general education and elective requirements built into the degree plan, a typical associate's student is usually about 55-65 credits into the 120-credit bachelor's degree. Please meet with an advisor to build a comprehensive plan.
No. You must take at least 30 credits from SCC to graduate, and you are welcome to take classes at other Maricopa colleges. Please note that if you are using financial aid, you will want to ensure that all schools attended are accurately reflected on your FAFSA or other financial aid documents.
Yes. Official transcripts should be sent in as soon as possible, as official transcript review can take 4-6 weeks. You will do so by going to your previous school's website and requesting that your transcripts be sent officially to SCC. If you have sent your transcripts to another Maricopa College in the last 5 years, please let your advisor know, and they can see if they can retrieve them. In the meantime, set up an appointment with your advisor, and they can do an unofficial review and help guide you on which classes you can start with.
Yes. We offer both Presidential and Honors Scholarship programs at SCC. Please reach out to [email protected] and visit the Honors Scholarship page for more information.
Yes. We offer financial aid, scholarships, and veteran services. To learn more, please check out our websites for Financial Aid, Scholarships, or Veteran Services.
Get Your Questions Answered
When you “Watch an Information Session,” you will receive an email with all the information you may need to get started! Still have questions? The email will also direct you to opportunities for open office hours to connect live with one of our business advisors.
For immediate assistance, please contact:
- Eric Nilsson
- Program Analyst/Advising
- Phone:(480) 423-6785
- [email protected]
- Mark Barton
- Department Chair
- Phone: (480) 425-6913
- [email protected]