If you are a working adult or other nontraditional student, Boise State University’s Online Bachelor of Business Administration in Management is a great way to prepare for career advancement.
The curriculum provides a strong business foundation, giving you the skills and knowledge to solve business problems strategically, effectively and ethically.
Online business degree graduates achieve competencies such as managerial problem-solving, interpersonal competence, responsible business practices, innovation and leadership in a team environment.
While earning a business degree online, you will learn from the same expert faculty as on-campus students while constructing strong personal and professional networks with your online classmates.
Some recent online Bachelor of Business Administration in Management students are parlaying their experience into real-world applicability.
RubyDawn Manning
Manning is a CBRNE/HAZMAT instructor at the Center for Domestic Preparedness, a FEMA organization in Anniston, Alabama, who also runs an emergency services contractor business. She especially enjoyed earning a business degree online without sacrificing her career.
“I had been looking at some work promotions that required a bachelor’s degree,” the December 2023 graduate said. “The option to take the classes online helped with my full-time work schedule, as well as the other extracurricular activities that I do.
“The flexibility of the format was great. There were no set times I had to do schoolwork, other than optional Zoom meetings or meetings that we, as students, agreed to participate in. Overall, it was a great program that I loved.”
MaryBeth Clare
Clare, a blind and visually impaired (BVI) advocacy and training coordinator at Envision in Mountain Home, Idaho, was diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder and began experiencing vision loss later in life.
While earning a business degree online, she travelled to Washington D.C. multiple times a year for advocacy work that focused on demonstrating to senators and representatives how blind and visually impaired individuals can work, and how much they want to work, as nearly 70% are unemployed.
“I chose the business management program online so that I can open up my own business,” the August 2024 graduate said. “And I chose to do the entrepreneurship track, which helps us learn how we can be good business owners.
“The most useful skills that I gained through the BBA program really lie in the entrepreneurship track because that one was showing me how I can incorporate marketing with advertising, coming up with a business plan.
“My main goal was to become a writer and a publisher. I didn’t really have any thoughts outside of that. Now, after graduating, I actually have my business plan written. I have looked into who my competitors are, both with coffee houses, local business stores and other publishers. And it’s very interesting because now … I can go forward and I can bring this business plan to a bank. I feel very prepared for this. It gave me everything I needed and more.”
Jazmin Gallardo Carrillo
Gallardo Carrillo is a full-time student who gave birth to a son while earning a business degree online. A student success coordinator for the College of Southern Idaho, she is on track to graduate in May 2025.
Like Clare, Gallardo Carrillo hopes to apply what she learned while earning a business degree online to open her own business.
“I knew that I wanted to do something, but I didn’t know what,” she said. “I kept seeing people who would lose their jobs, or their company would shut down. They were 55 or 65 years old and didn’t know what to do with their life. They had to start over.
“I realized I could become my own boss, own my own business and not have to rely on a company like that. This program is preparing me well to start my own business. Last semester, I took Employment Law and learned a lot. I found out about things some of my previous managers didn’t know about, like liability. It was great to learn.”
Gallardo Carrillo is already seeing a solid return on investment from earning a business degree online.
“I do believe this degree is going to help me achieve my goals,” she said. “I’ve learned so much, and I feel better prepared to take on the challenge of becoming a business owner.
“The great thing about the program is most of my professors and my advisor see me as a person first. They truly care and want me to achieve this goal in my life.”
Learn more about the business administration program
Earning an online Bachelor of Business Administration in Management from Boise State University can open doors to new opportunities and a brighter future — and we’re here to support you every step of the way. Whether you’re exploring if an online degree is right for you or need help transferring credits, connecting with a student success coach is the perfect first step.
Ready to learn more? Attend one of our online information sessions or contact a student success coach today.