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Management
  • Student to faculty ratio: 12:1
  • Typical class size: 20-25
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Management

Success in business is often the result of smart decision-making on the part of managers and other industry leaders. When it comes to managing your professional future, make the wise decision by enrolling in Fisher's management program.

As a management major, you will come to a greater understanding of how and why organizations function the way they do. The program teaches you to tackle legal and ethical issues facing today's business leaders using critical thinking skills and keen business acumen.

Program Overview

The curriculum for Fisher’s management program consists largely of courses in accounting, marketing, finance, and, of course, management. One globalization course, which focuses on international business matters, six business electives, and a cadre of select liberal arts and sciences classes round out the management program’s course requirements.

As a Fisher undergraduate, you also will be required to fulfill the Core requirements. A number of the management program’s select liberal arts and sciences courses may count toward Core fulfillment, thus effectively minimizing your required course load.

Life After Fisher

Upon graduation, management majors enjoy an excellent job placement record. Employers of our recent graduates include:

  • Paychex
  • Xerox
  • Eddie Bauer
  • M&T Bank
  • Mass Mutual
  • Wegmans
  • U.S. Army
  • Frontier Communications
  • Catholic Charities
  • MBA Early Assurance Program

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    Fisher offers a select group of incoming first-year students who enter Fisher directly from high school an opportunity to participate in the MBA Early Assurance Program.

    Learn More About Early Assurance

 I have found great value in my Fisher education and have had the opportunity to encompass many of the concepts and pieces of advice provided by my professors in my every day work. ”


Thomas McCarthy
  • Thomas McCarthy '12
  • Resource Development Manager, MODIS