Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship
SUNY Adirondack's MM&E program focuses on business, management and communication. Students learn through a blend of theoretical and practical aspects of business that determine success. Case studies, interactive sessions and internships help provide knowledge useful in real-life business situations. This degree can be earned entirely online, at SUNY Adirondack Queensbury or SUNY Adirondack Saratoga.
- Degree
- Associate of Applied Science
- Program Type
-
Career-oriented degrees
- Pathway
- Business
- Additional Program Option
- Online
- Credits
- 63
Learning outcomes
- Demonstrate competency with critical business mathematic skills.
- Demonstrate effective oral and communication skills.
- Demonstrate an understanding of basic management principles.
- Demonstrate an understanding of basic marketing principles.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the major human resources functions.
- Demonstrate an ability to prepare and analyze business financial statements.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the application of law in business.
- Demonstrate an understanding of business careers.
- Demonstrate an understanding of small business management.
- Demonstrate an understanding of entrepreneurship.
Curriculum and requirements
SUNY Adirondack's faculty have years of real-world business experience. Faculty's experiences encompass business management, consumer behavior, psychology and marketing Fortune 500 companies. Students have opportunities to network with local business professionals, creating valuable connections.
Diving in to business
SUNY Adirondack's MM&E degree prepares graduates for immediate hire. Please note: This is not a transfer program! Students pursuing further education should consider our Business Administration degree program. Graduates often pursue careers in: Small-business management | Entrepreneurship | Product management | Retail store management | Public relations | Sales | Entry-level digital marketing in content creation or client support
Marketing her future
I owe a lot to SUNY Adirondack. I use everything I learned."