Gain Critical Business Skills

Bachelor of Science in Management

Program Overview

At Freeman, we're not business as usual.

Whether you’re aiming for the Fortune 500, hoping to start your own business, or still figuring it out, we’ll help you get there. As an undergraduate business student at Tulane, you will have opportunities to get real world experience, in-depth knowledge and access to a broad alumni network - all while living in one of the world’s great cities.

Faculty Spotlight

Myke Yest (Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education) describes his experiences as a faculty member at Freeman.

BSM Majors

Freeman's Bachelor of Science in Management (BSM) program offers four Majors.

The rigorous Finance curriculum introduces you to corporate finance, capital markets and investments. Through core classes on valuation, accounting and fixed income analysis, you will gain the technical and analytical skills necessary to understand how financial markets function, how businesses operate and how to make decisions within these markets. Learn more about majoring in Finance.

A major in Legal Studies in Business introduces you to the principles of the law, social values and moral concerns as they relate to business and commerce. You will develop the essential non-quantitative reasoning skills to make complicated choices under circumstances of empirical and moral uncertainty – a common theme in rapidly changing markets. You will learn to apply principles to form ethical and legal conclusions, as well as how to argue from legal and moral rules and precedents to form logically consistent recommendations for action. Learn more about majoring in Legal Studies in Business.

A major in Management provides you with skills and training that apply to all manners of business, preparing you to take on significant challenges and responsibilities in private, public and not-for-profit organizations. You will be ready to make strategic decisions, manage people and bring new technologies and innovations to market. Learn more about majoring in Management.

With a major in Marketing, you will learn the issues surrounding bringing a product or service to market, including customer awareness, pricing and measuring success. You will be able to analyze marketing problems from an evidence-based perspective using data and generate well-thought-out, creative solutions. Learn more about majoring in Marketing.

Whether you’re looking for a summer, semester or year-long program, Freeman’s office of Study Abroad and Exchange can help you choose among dozens of programs around the world.

Study Abroad & Exchange

Gain Perspective with a Business Minor

Differentiate yourself by obtaining a business minor. The Freeman School of Business offers 6 minor options:

With Freeman’s dedicated Career Management Center, you will learn the skills to find your first destination and to guide your career development throughout your professional life.

Career Management Center

Specializations & Certificates

The Freeman School of Business offers Tulane undergraduates a number of ways to gain a competitive in today's job market.

By adding a specialization in energy or entrepreneurship, students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Management degree can expand and enhance their professional toolkit and gain an edge in the job market. With a specialization, you’ll integrate theory with practice while acquiring valuable skill sets. Learn more about undergraduate specializations.

In five years, you can earn a BSM in any major and earn your masters' degree in one of our rigorous programs that includes real-world experience.

Interested in becoming a leader in a specific industry? The Freeman School of Business offers 4 certificate programs to help Tulane graduates demonstrate they have the interest and knowledge to pursue a career in these industries. Learn more about the Freeman Undergraduate Certificates Program.

Available Certificate Programs:

  • Energy
  • Hospitality
  • Real Estate
  • Sport Management

Student Organizations

Freeman offers a broad range of student organizations that allow you to pursue your interests, develop leadership skills and enhance your experience.

Interested in Tulane? All prospective undergraduates apply through Tulane’s central Office of Undergraduate Admission.

Office of Undergraduate Admission

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Business Minor Summer Institute

Freeman’s Business Minor Summer Institute is an accelerated program that provides students with the fundamental business skills needed to shine in the corporate world. In just 10 weeks, you’ll earn up to 23.5 credits and acquire a business minor. In the process, you’ll gain the business knowledge, professionalism, connections and confidence to jumpstart your career.