Oregon Tech's Business program is designed to develop business professionals by combining a strong business core with hands-on projects.
Students gain technology-infused business skills, giving graduates the edge in today's data-driven global marketplace. While developing analytical, critical thinking, and technology skills, our business degrees give students the unique flexibility to customize their program to best meet their professional goals.
The business management option provides students with an array of paths to build just the right business tool box to meet their professional goals.
Business Analytics provides students with data analytics tools to make strategic and data-driven decisions in all areas of business.
Entrepreneurship/Innovation prepares students to work in cross-disciplinary teams to produce innovative solutions in small and large business environments.
Customized Program allows students to work with their advisor to build a unique business curriculum focused on their professional goals and interests.
Oregon Institute of Technology has received specialized accreditation for its business programs through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) located at 11374 Strang Line Road in Lenexa, Kansas, USA. See additional information regarding the accreditation and public disclosures.
Jobs and Careers in Business
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Oregon Workforce, business professionals and analysts are expected to experience continued growth over the short- and long-term.
Career Paths
- Business Manager
- Business Analyst
- Marketing Research Analyst
- Public Relations
- Marketing and Business Development
- Account Executive
- Human Resource Manager
Recent business graduates have been employed by:
Specialized Business Degree Coursework
Coursework in the Business programs builds upon a robust fundamental core of courses including management, marketing, accounting, finance, information technology, economics, ethics, globalization, business law, and business presentations.
Hands-On Projects
Faculty work with industry partners to develop a wide variety of hands-on projects so students can apply their business knowledge to solve real world business problems. Students complete projects with local businesses and clients.
Internships
Students are encouraged to apply their business education through an internship experience during their junior year. Internship placement is supported by Career Development, faculty, and industry partners.
Senior Project Experience
The senior project provides business students with the opportunity to design their own “capstone experience”, integrating their educational experience by developing a solution for a “real world” business problem in their area of interest. This culminating year-long experience includes project management, research approaches, analysis, and a final presentation at the annual Oregon Tech Project Symposium.