Build the Knowledge and Leadership Skills to Succeed in Business
Strong managers help businesses grow by leading teams, solving problems, setting goals, and making informed decisions. ICT’s Business Management program is designed for students who want to build practical management skills for leadership roles, business operations, or future entrepreneurship.
This program covers the fundamentals of business management, including team leadership, customer service, legal considerations, budgeting, marketing, operations, and personnel development. Whether you want to manage people, support daily business functions, or start your own business, this degree program can help you build a solid foundation.
What You’ll Learn
Students develop skills helpful to run and manage a business:
- Team management and employee development
- Customer service and business communication
- Small business operations and entrepreneurship
- Marketing strategies and day-to-day operations
- Accounting, budgeting, and ethical business practices
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Career Paths
Graduates of the Business Management program may pursue roles such as:
- Small Business Owner/Operator
- Sales Executive
- Marketing Representative/Associate
- Account Executive
- General or Operations Manager
- Entrepreneur
Why Get a Business Management Degree at ICT?
ICT’s Business Management degree program combines leadership training with practical business knowledge so students can prepare for a range of management and operations-focused careers. Students learn how to lead with confidence while understanding the systems that help businesses run successfully.
Learn How to Lead and Inspire
The first two pillars of business management are leadership and management. Students work on leadership, teamwork, organization, and decision-making skills that help them guide people, projects, and business goals more effectively.
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Career Support That Lasts
Each campus has a Career Assistance Coordinator dedicated to help you find the right position for you. They also teach students the necessary skills for finding a new job: resume writing, interviewing, and professionalism.
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No plan? No problem. ICT supports students through admissions, training, and career preparation, with day and evening class options designed to fit busy schedules.
