Message from the Chair to Prospective Students
I first want to welcome you to experiencing all that our university, college, and the Administrative Studies offers to those that want to make change and impact their future careers.
Our programs are rigorous, flexible, and charged with having students and graduates confident and strategic minded in such diverse fields as business analytics, enterprise risk, finance, marketing, project management, and supply chain. Whether you are part-time or full-time, or to choose to studying evenings on campus, online or in a blended format, you’ll benefit from specialized curricula that reflect emerging educational needs within industry that require specific skills, while honing in on skills that one needs for success in the future.
Whatever mode of study, students learn along with students from around the nation and more than thirty countries creating a multicultural background and perspectives adding depth and discussions with a global view with partnerships from universities in Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
Most importantly, our students benefit from a faculty that reflects values, quality, and the prestige of Boston University. Coming from multiple nations and boasting outstanding academic credentials, excellent teaching abilities, and highly recognized publishing records, our faculty also have the benefit of critical business analysis and practical experience at the executive level. In class they use their experience coupled with case study adding content to theory to provide first-hand analysis of real-world challenges.
I invite you to get to know our quality programs and impressive faculty and become a part of the Boston University Metropolitan College experience.
Dr. John Sullivan
Chairman Dept of Administrative Sciences
Mission
The mission of the department is grounded in the mission and vision of the Metropolitan College. (add link)
“We combine contemporary research and established practice to instill in our diverse student population the personal and intellectual skills needed to excel in changing, globally ambiguous, culturally diverse and uncertain environments. We strive to produce critical thinkers and creative leaders with the skills and knowledge to succeed in their lives, in their careers, and in society.”
