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At EASTERN you can complete any of several bachelor's degree focusing on Business Administration.


BGS Concentration in Business Management (BM)

Build your individualized major concentration from the disciplines of Business Management and Business Information Systems. Invest in yourself. The average college graduate earns over $1 million more in lifetime earnings than a high school graduate.

A Fast Track Option is available for adults over 25 who have entered with 60 or more college credits.

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Classes meet one or two nights per week in Willimantic or at the Groton Site. BIS courses available via technology at the Groton Site.

Management Concentration: Choose 10 courses (30 credits) Suggested Courses:
Subj Crse Title
BUS 205 Information Management
BUS 230 Business and Society
BUS 225 Principles of Marketing
BUS 365 Business Report Writing
BUS 330 Industrial Labor Relations
BUS 331 Organizational Behavior
BUS 332 Management of Organizations
BUS 333 Human Resource Management
BUS 348 Personal Financial Planning
BUS 431 Management Policy and Strategy
BUS 464 Seminar in Management
BIS 361 Business Info Systems and Web Technologies
BIS 370 Systems Analysis and Design
BIS 442 Information Technology Project Management
BIS 450 Database Management, E-Structure & Security
Note: within these 30 credits, at least 15 credits must be 300 level or higher and at least 15 of these credits must be through Eastern.

BGS Concentration in Business Information Systems Management (BISM)

Build your individualized major concentration from the disciplines of Business Information Systems and Business Management (BISM). Prepare for a career in the fast growing field of Business Information Systems Management as well as for specialized jobs in Information Systems.

A Fast Track Option is available for adults over 25 who have entered with 60 or more college credits.

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Classes meet one or two nights per week in Willimantic. Most core courses are available in person or via technology at the Groton site.

BISM Concentration Core (18 credits) Suggested Courses:
Subj Crse Title
BUS 205 Information Management
BUS 365

Business Report Writing with Microcomputer Applications

BIS 361 Business Info Systems and Web Technologies
BIS 370 Systems Analysis and Design
BIS 450 Database Management, E-Structure and Security
BIS 461 Seminar on Information Systems and Business Strategies
Advanced BISM courses: Choose two 300-level and two 400-level courses (12 credits)
BUS 331 Organizational Behavior
BIS 364 Introduction to Social Informatics
BIS 365 Emerging Technologies and Business Applications
BIS 375 Electronic Commerce
BIS 430 Enterprise Resource Planning and E-Business
BIS 440 Business Data Communications and E-Networks
BIS 442 Information Technology Project Management
Note: BIS 480 Independent Study and BIS 490 Internship may be substituted, with permission, for up to two courses.

There are only three parts to any degree plan at Eastern. Your Bachelor’s Degree will be made up of 40 courses.

  1. General Education Requirements (12-14 3-credit courses)
    Utilize previous credits from other colleges or meet some requirements through CLEP or DSST exams.

  2. Your Academic Major or Major/Minor Concentrations for the BGS (10-18 3-credit courses)
    See here for available options or design your own BGS degree or Individualized Major. Call the School of Continuing Education for information. Five of these 3-Credit courses must be 300+ level and taken at EASTERN.

  3. Electives (10-18 3-credit courses)
    Utilize previous credits here – no matter how long ago you took them, or apply for Credit for Lifelong Learning.


All baccalaureate degree programs require a minimum of 120 semester credit hours. In addition to the major or major/minor concentration for the BGS, all students must complete EASTERN's General Education Requirement (GER).


Note: A minimum of 30 credits must be earned through Eastern coursework. Within the total 120 credits required for the degree, students must complete 60 credits of coursework numbered 200-level or higher and within that 60, 30 credits must be 300-level or higher.