A bachelorâs in business management can prepare students to lead, manage, and grow new or existing companies, and even their own businesses.
Courses in finance, entrepreneurship, marketing, sales, and accounting help students develop a range of business management skills.
Upon graduation, students can pursue careers across a broad selection of fields, including:
- Management
- Human Resources
- Entrepreneurship
- Sales
- Analyst
- Marketing
- Retail
- Account Management
- Project Management
- Consulting and Training
- Operations and Logistics
- Insurance and Risk Management
- Banking and Finance
Students also build the foundation needed to pursue an MBA. Now with the option of earning a bachelor's in management online, students can balance work and family lives to complete their degree.
Meet some of the Âéśš´ŤĂ˝AVâs business management graduates, who are advancing through careers they love with skills gained in the B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration.
Willie Lago, 2010 graduate
Corporate Environmental, Health and Safety Manager
employs more than 640,000 people worldwide. UL Lafayette graduate and former athlete Willie Lago is one of them, responsible for OSHA and EPA compliance as well as safety at some of Amazonâs fulfillment centers in Atlanta, Georgia.
âItâs not just making sure everyone stays safe, but making sure the building is operational and open in compliance with federal and state regulations to workplace safety,â Lago says. âI do that in a number of ways â Iâm in charge of training, inspections, audits, risk assessments, and preventative maintenance schedules.â
Heâs also responsible for reporting on several key performance indicators and incident metrics to âcontinuously drive improvement.â
âAmazon is very data driven so you have to be great with numbers,â he says.
Lago excelled within his first 10 months with the company, advancing to Regional Environmental, Health and Safety Manager.
âI like the opportunity to grow within a company. In June, Iâll fully go into my regional role, which will be my third progressive move in my time here. If you do well, itâs a company that will reward you accordingly.â
That means keeping up with the pace and adapting to change. Lagoâs new move will also give him the opportunity to work remotely.
In April 2019, LinkedIn recognized Amazon as one of the most desirable workplaces on its 2019 Top Companies list, spanning nine countries, including the U.S., UK, Australia, India, Japan, China, Canada, Germany, and Mexico.
âTheyâre not limited by âhow itâs been;â theyâre not afraid to be different,â Lago says. âI like that innovative and forward thinking.â
What does it take to earn a role a major company and advance? Building skills and building relationships.
Lago started that process at the B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration and never stopped.
âFirst job out of college was through networking at the University,â he says. âFrom there to progress to where I am, it was learning and being curious, continuously improving myself.â
Similar careers:
- Employee training and development
- Business analyst
- Data analyst
- Human resources manager
- Project manager
- Risk manager
- Compliance officer
Melody Weiss, 2009 graduate
Marketing Agency Director
Melody Weiss says the best description sheâs heard for her job is âjuggling chainsaws,â but sheâs not relegated to some sideshow.
Weiss is front and center of business development, operations management, analytics and strategy for full-service marketing firm, .
âData analysis is actually one of my favorite things to do, but itâs a small business so I wear many hats as we help other local businesses, growing alongside them or being a part of an exciting moment in their journey. It's energizing and so rewarding!â she says. âThe idea of living in one lane doesnât work for me.â
Weiss proved early she was adept at performing a balancing act, forging her own path to her degree after she had her daughter.
âManagement is such a flexible degree thatâs well respected, and such a well-rounded degree,â she says. âIt provided the credentials I needed to walk in the door and for people to expect me to accomplish what they needed.â
But in business, she says, the education never stops.
âMy mind will always be sharp in what I do by working in small business because everything is changing so frequently, you just donât have a choice,â Weiss says. âI do so many different things and I learn so much day-to-day that it never gets boring. It is always a challenge, itâs always forcing me to think.â
Weiss says no matter where someone is in their professional development, theyâre creating valuable relationships and skills that can be translated into a future career.
âIf youâre in the service industry, youâre serving people, youâre learning customer service skills that will translate into just about everything you do,â she says. âYou always need to remember the person your serving could be someone who opens a professional door for you. Always have your game face on. You never know who youâre going to meet.â
Similar careers:
- Employee training & development
- Business analyst
- Manager
- UX analyst
- Data analyst
- Business development manager
- Project manager
- Consultant
Cullen Crochet, 2018 graduate
Medical Device Sales Representative
Working hand-in-hand with physicians and observing surgeries may not sound like a sales function, but for Cullen Crochet, itâs one of the tiers of quality assurance and customer service.
Crochet is a medical device sales representative for , specializing in orthopedic instruments frequently used in treating sports related injuries.
Crochet enrolled at UL Lafayette knowing he wanted a career in medical device sales. He got his job offer the day before he graduated. Now he works with doctors at five area hospitals, providing cutting edge tools and products.
âIâm in all of those cases with my doctors as they use our products to be able to perform the surgeries â the instruments, the screws, the plates, and any other products that are implanted into the patient during the operation,â he says.
âThe cases can range from college athletes, which we do a lot of, all the way to older patients.
Iâm in the case, stepping the doctor through the entire procedure from start to finish as well as the nurses and the scrub techs who have to assist the doctor during the operation.â
To earn his position and succeed, Crochet says, itâs taken networking, marketing, and sales skills.
âNetworking in this field is huge, and I did a lot of that through my business courses,â he says. âYou also have to market yourself and your products. My sales classes really helped, as well, with the way I speak, the way I present things.â
Crochet says there are opportunities in the medical device sales field for those who think theyâd be a good fit for the fast-paced field.
âThe market is there,â he says. âItâs not going anywhere.â
Similar careers:
- Sales representative
- Business development manager
- Product manager
- Account manager
Rachel Thibodaux, 2016 graduate
Database Management, Regional Economic Development
Sitting in her graduate-level BSAT course, Rachel Thibodaux was certain this was not what she was going to be doing in the future. But thatâs exactly what sheâs doing a year out from earning her bachelorâs degree in management and then her MBA.
Thibodaux is the Database Manager for , an economic development organization based in Lafayette and serving nine parishes in South Louisiana.
âWe use our CRM with our accounting system, our events systems, with member investor relations, with business development â it plays a part in every single team throughout the organization so anything they might need within the system as far as tracking, invoices, or reports, that all falls under my scope.â
Frequently, Thibodaux says, her role is cleaning up data or finding how to organize it to fit a specific purpose.
âWhen it comes to certain aspects of data cleanup, sometimes itâs more like a puzzle â what piece am I missing to make this report, or invoice, or ticket do what I need it to do? Itâs kind of fun trying to figure out what it is that I need to apply,â she says. âOnce I do figure it out and have it all done, thereâs a sense of accomplishment there.â
Thibodaux says her time in UL Lafayetteâs management program prepared her to embrace and adapt to a range of leadership styles and team members.
âWith any job, besides whatever your day-to-day obligations are, thereâs also working as a team, understanding that if youâre needed elsewhere, you lean in,â she says. âA lot of management classes we studied prepared me for different leadership styles and work dynamics.â
For those preparing for their own job search, Thibodaux says not to skip UL Lafayetteâs Office of Career Services.
âInterviews are scary,â she says. âUL Lafayette offers so much to help you have some sort of idea what youâre getting yourself into and to make sure your resume looks professional. And itâs all free, so definitely take advantage of that.â
Similar careers:
- UX analyst
- Data analyst
- Marketing research analyst
- Project manager
Nicholas Brewer, 2015
Banking and Personal Finance
Nick Brewer has a personal mission statement: constantly improve. And he says thatâs what heâs done as heâs explored careers in insurance, personal finance, banking, and now marketing since graduating with his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Management.
Though heâs held distinct roles, he says the core critical skills have been the same: verbal and written communication, problem solving, and networking.
âEvery day you could have a different problem, and you have to be able to think critically to resolve them,â he says. âAs you move up, youâre always going to need those skills â youâre going to have to communicate and problem solve effectively.
âThat translates anywhere you want to go.â
Brewer says his time as a student helped him those develop critical skills to progress in the business world, including his current position as a brand ambassador with .
âIâm a natural introvert, but my business courses forced me to be outside of my normal comfort zone. It forced me to take a look at myself and say, âI may have to do something different than Iâm comfortable with,ââ he says.
âGoing through that was important to develop networking skills and be able to get the positions I did.â
Similar careers:
- Financial analyst
- Guest services manager
- Event marketing specialist
- Budget analyst
- Human resources manager
- Business development manager
Annie Perret, 2012 graduate
Local Government Executive Assistant
Annie Perret, of Lafayette, always knew she wanted to work in the public sector. In choosing her major, however, she wanted a program that would allow her to explore other interests during her college years and beyond.
âI chose Management as my major because I felt it was broad enough because I could choose any career path, whether itâs managing people or supply,â she says. âItâs general enough where people can go into anything.â
Today, Perret serves as the Executive Assistant to the , Ray Bourque.
Perret and Bourque both began their roles Jan. 2, 2019, when Bourque was sworn into office.
She says although her job is still developing, her days are a blend of scheduling; participating in development meetings with architects, engineers, and local business leaders; and attending after-hours events to represent the mayor and serve as a liaison for other city officials.
âIt always makes me happy to get a call from a citizen of Broussard saying, âthank you for assisting me with my request,â whether itâs a drainage issue or if they need assistance contacting the right person on a parish or state level,â Perret says.
Perret says the skills to excel at those functions â organization, prioritization, time-management, networking â are skills she learned during her time as a management student.
The B.I. Moody College of Business Administrationâs real-world, personalized approach were significant factors in preparing her to take on her role in local government.
âI learned not to settle, that anyone can be anything that they set their mind to,â she says. âI was encouraged to use skills to really make this world a better place.
âIt wasnât just entrepreneurship, it was how to be an adult, how to go into the workforce and be an effective leader within the community.â
For those interested in pursuing a similar path, Perret says to prepare to listen.
âYou definitely have to be a people person,â she says. âMy management degree prepared me to be a good listener; to listen to other peopleâs wants and needs.â
Similar careers:
- Public relations manager
- Business analyst
- Manager
- Human resources manager
- Project manager
Request more information today to begin your path to a new career in business through UL Lafayetteâs online business management degree program.