Business Administration & Management

Wright State University-Main Campus · Dayton, OH

Students at Wright State University-Main Campus can pursue Business Administration & Management at Associate's, Bachelor's, Doctoral's, Graduate Certificate's, Master's, and Undergraduate Certificate's levels. The Master program, with 104 completers, is the most popular. Graduates earn a median salary of $96,625 four years after completion, which is 99% above the national median for Business Administration & Management programs. Graduates typically enter roles like Purchasing Managers, Compensation and Benefits Managers, and Education Administrators. The median salary for Compensation and Benefits Managers is $136,380.

Bachelor

Median Earnings (4yr)
$60,039
Completers
88

Master

Median Earnings (4yr)
$96,625
Completers
104

Undergraduate Certificate

Median Earnings (4yr)
Not reported
Completers
12
Show 3 additional credential levels with limited data

Associate

Median Earnings (4yr)
Not reported
Completers
Not reported

Doctoral

Median Earnings (4yr)
Not reported
Completers
1

Graduate Certificate

Median Earnings (4yr)
Not reported
Completers
1

Related Careers

Job Title Median Salary Job Growth (10yr) Total Jobs
Purchasing Managers $136,380 Not reported 77,530
Compensation and Benefits Managers $136,380 0% 18,690
Education Administrators, All Other $88,460 Not reported 50,690
Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes $84,900 Not reported 12,870
Business Operations Specialists, All Other $79,590 Not reported 1,103,440
Show 3 more related occupations
Job Title Median Salary Job Growth (10yr) Total Jobs
Logisticians $79,400 17% 228,470
Human Resources Specialists $67,650 6% 895,970
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers $65,930 Not reported 671,160

Institution Overview

In-State Tuition
$11,522
Out-of-State Tuition
$21,222
Graduation Rate
43.9%
Total Enrollment
6,762

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