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Our Business Administration (BS) major offers a comprehensive education in core areas, such as management, finance, marketing, and accounting, preparing students for diverse careers in today’s dynamic economy. Through hands-on projects, case studies, and an internship, students gain practical skills in strategic business practices. Graduates emerge ready to excel in corporate, nonprofit, and entrepreneurial roles, equipped with the critical thinking and adaptability needed for success across industries.

This major prepares students to excel across diverse and evolving business landscapes and offers the following benefits:

  • Broad Career Flexibility: A Business Administration degree provides diverse career options, including roles in management, marketing, human resources, operations, and entrepreneurship.
  • Market Demand: Graduates with business expertise are consistently sought by employers, providing flexibility to find job opportunities in multiple sectors.
  • Essential Management Skills: Students gain management skills that enable them to coordinate teams, motivate employees, and oversee projects effectively.
  • Versatile Skill Set: Business Administration majors develop a well-rounded skill set, including accounting fundamentals, decision-making, and problem-solving, that can be applied across various fields.
  • Real-World Application: Incorporating an internship, case studies, and projects, provides practical experience that enhances students’ marketability and prepares them for real-world challenges.

Life is Beautiful

While at the College, Jackson Nassir ’25, a double major in art and business administration, created a three-story art installation in Cruzen-Murray Library, exploring how the things on this earth are filled with life, and how they interact with unliving elements. His piece takes viewers on a journey, symbolizing the release of the soul – a beautiful death.

Yotes Go to Hong Kong

“Our study abroad trip wasn’t just about lectures and assignments,” says Dr. Andrew Ellestad (Business & Accounting). “It was about students bargaining in local markets, chatting with business owners over bubble tea, and finding their way through bustling streets together. Our students grew from hesitant travelers to confident global explorers who could navigate subway systems and cultural differences with equal ease.”

Perspectives from the #YoteFam

Prepare to
Scale New Heights

Your innovative spirit has propelled you this far. What’s next? That’s for you to dream, make, live and unleash at The College of Idaho. Come see what awaits you here.