Bachelor of Science in Leadership and Management

Pursue a Leadership and Management Degree Online or Onsite

In today’s fast-paced and complex business landscape, dynamic leadership and effective management are more critical than ever. The BS in Leadership and Management is offered onsite, online, and in hybrid formats and provides a strong foundation in core business competencies. This multifaceted degree equips you with the skills and knowledge needed to lead with confidence and manage with impact across diverse industries.

Pursue a Leadership and Management Degree Online or Onsite

Tuition*

$1,833 Per credit

$15,734 Per term (6-10 credits)

# of Credits

120 credits

Study Options

Online | Onsite | Hybrid
Fall | Spring | Summer
Full-time | Part-time 

Max Transfer Credits

80 credits

*See NYU Bursar site for more info. 

10%

 job growth 2024-2034

$115.1K

median salary for this degree

90%

working/and or in school

17,954

alumni of NYU SPS DAUS division

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[1] Lightcast 2025
[2] Lightcast 2025
[3] NYU Life Beyond the Square: School of Professional Studies Undergraduate Class of 2024
[4] as of 1/2024

Why This Degree?

Learn from Industry Expert Faculty

Gain insights from experienced faculty who bring a wealth of real-world knowledge to the classroom. Through a dynamic mix of business theory, case studies, and practical applications, you'll develop the skills to navigate today’s complex business landscape with confidence.

Succeed from Day One

From your first day, you’ll be part of a community dedicated to your success. Personalized faculty advising, expert career counselors, and a wide range of student services work together to support your academic and professional journey in the Bachelor’s in Leadership and Management program.

Advance Your Career

Whether you're already in a leadership role without a degree or just beginning your professional journey, the online BS in Leadership and Management equips you with a robust business education tailored for the evolving workforce. Gain the tools and credentials to take your career to the next level.

Expand Your Network

Connect with a global network of industry professionals, accomplished alumni, and ambitious peers. These lifelong connections open doors to new opportunities and enrich your career long after graduation.

What You’ll Study

Combine broad liberal arts study with business basics and your choice of business specializations to build business acumen and critical thinking skills.

Liberal Arts Core

Engage in an in-depth exploration of the liberal arts designed to sharpen your critical thinking and analytical abilities, broaden your knowledge base, and enhance your intellectual development.

Leadership and Management Core

Required and elective courses provide basic knowledge and skills in accounting, marketing, economics, management, innovation and other business essentials.

Other Business Electives

Tailor your academic journey by selecting elective courses in leadership and management topics that align with your interests and career goals, in consultation with your academic adviser.

Real World Experience

Apply what you learn through hands-on opportunities, including internships, capstone projects, senior seminars, and capstone projects that connect classroom learning to real-world challenges in your field.

Real World Experiences

Your journey might begin in the classroom, but we ensure that you can learn through experience—rolling up your sleeves and taking your studies to the real world.
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Applied Learning

Courses are designed to tackle real world problems as part of the curriculum. Students have the opportunities to work with real-world clients, or solve real problems in course assignments.

Learn more about applied learning
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Global Field Intensives (GFI)

SPS offers a range of GFIs for students to explore and engage with businesses in that host location. Students meet with companies, explore the culture of the location, and interact with local residents.

Learn more about Global Field Intensives
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Capstone or Internship

Students can cap their final semesters gaining real world experience for their future via an internship or by completing a capstone project guided by an expert faculty member. Both opportunities allow the student the flexibility to choose the right experiential learning path for their future.

Where You’ll Go

Leave a mark on the business world by becoming a leader that teams are excited to follow.

Where Our Alumni work
  • Amazon
  • Goldman Sachs
  • Lululemon
  • Bank of America
  • American Express
  • American Kennel Club
  • Citi
  • Daily Harvest
  • Estee Lauder
  • Gartner
  • IBM
  • Japan Society
  • McKinsey & Company
  • Merrill Lynch
  • Progressive Insurance
  • Royal Bank of Canada
  • Sartori Company
  • Snowflake
  • Z Gallerie
What Our Alumni Do
  • Business Development
  • Creative Coordinator
  • Digital Marketing
  • Educator
  • Financial Advisor
  • Human Resources
  • Investment Analyst
  • Project Manager
  • Recruiter
  • Sales

The above data is sourced from Lightcast

Spring 2026

Deadlines

Round

Deadline

Decision Release

Priority

August 1, 2025

October 15, 2025

Regular

October 1, 2025

November 15, 2025

Final

November 15, 2025

December 20, 2025

Priority

Deadline

Decision Release

August 1, 2025

October 15, 2025

Regular

Deadline

Decision Release

October 1, 2025

November 15, 2025

Final

Deadline

Decision Release

November 15, 2025

December 20, 2025

Summer 2026

Deadlines

Round

Deadline

Decision Release

Priority

October 1, 2025

December 15, 2025

Regular

January 15, 2026

March 1, 2026

Final

March 15, 2026

April 15, 2026

Priority

Deadline

Decision Release

October 1, 2025

December 15, 2025

Regular

Deadline

Decision Release

January 15, 2026

March 1, 2026

Final

Deadline

Decision Release

March 15, 2026

April 15, 2026

Fall 2026

Deadlines

Round

Deadline

Decision Release

Priority 1

November 1, 2025

December 15, 2025

Priority 2

January 15, 2026

April 1, 2026

Regular

May 1, 2026

June 15, 2026

Final

July 1, 2026

July 15, 2026

Priority 1

Deadline

Decision Release

November 1, 2025

December 15, 2025

Priority 2

Deadline

Decision Release

January 15, 2026

April 1, 2026

Regular

Deadline

Decision Release

May 1, 2026

June 15, 2026

Final

Deadline

Decision Release

July 1, 2026

July 15, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Applicants to our Associate and Bachelor's degrees must have completed some college credit in order to apply to the summer or fall semesters. Applicants who have not completed any college coursework may apply to the spring semester. Learn more about the admission process and requirements.

Leadership and Management is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary for effective leadership and business management. It explores core concepts such as leadership theory, organizational behavior, business strategy, and team dynamics—preparing students to lead individuals, teams, and entire organizations in a rapidly evolving business environment.

Yes, but with key differences.

Leadership and Management emphasizes:

  • Leadership theory and styles
  • Organizational behavior and team dynamics
  • Strategic decision-making
  • Talent management and global business insights

Business Administration (BBA) focuses more on:

  • Core business functions like finance, marketing, and accounting
  • Operational and analytical foundations of business

In summary: Both degrees prepare students for business careers, but Leadership and Management offers a deeper dive into leadership capabilities and organizational development, while a BBA provides broader exposure to general business disciplines.

Students can pursue internships across a wide range of sectors, including:

  • Global corporations
  • Startups and entrepreneurial ventures
  • Nonprofits and NGOs
  • Law firms, marketing, and PR agencies
  • Healthcare institutions and hospitals

These opportunities help students apply theoretical knowledge in real-world organizational settings.

Absolutely. This degree builds a strong foundation in business, management, finance, accounting, and communication—equipping students to successfully pursue a master’s degree program in related fields including  an MBA.

A degree in leadership and management can introduce students to a broad range of employment opportunities across various industries in the business world. It provides you with the skills to effectively lead teams, conduct expert strategic planning, project management, and manage resources. Here are some of the career opportunities and jobs you can pursue with a leadership and management degree:

  • General Manager or CEO: With strong leadership skills and a deep understanding of management principles, you can aspire to become a general manager or chief executive officer (CEO) of a company or organization in your business career.
  • Team Leader or Supervisor: You can take on jobs as a team leader, supervisor, or department manager in various organizations. These positions involve overseeing the work of a specific team or department.
  • Project Management: Project managers are responsible for planning, executing, and monitoring projects. A management degree equips you with the skills needed to manage projects effectively.
  • Human Resources Manager: Human resource management professionals are responsible for talent acquisition, training, and managing employees within an organization. A leadership and management degree can be beneficial in this role, as it provides the skills needed to manage and guide a team in doing their jobs effectively.
  • Operations Manager: Operations managers oversee the day-to-day operations of a company or department, ensuring efficiency and productivity. They play a critical role in supply chain management and logistics, developing strategies to optimize processes.
  • Consultant: Management consultants offer their expertise to organizations seeking to improve their operations, organizational performance, strategic planning, or overall performance in national or international markets. A degree in leadership and management can play a crucial role in helping businesses navigate the decision-making process.
  • Entrepreneur or Business Owner: If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, you can start and manage your own business. Your leadership and management skills will be essential in running a successful venture.
  • Nonprofit Management: Many nonprofit organizations require skilled managers and leaders to oversee their operations, fundraising efforts, and program development.
  • Government or Public Sector: You can pursue leadership and management roles within government agencies or public-sector organizations, such as city management, public administration, or policy development.
  • Academia and Education: If you have a passion for teaching and research, you can pursue employment in academia and become a professor or lecturer in management and business programs, doing in-person or online education.
  • Healthcare Administration: Healthcare facilities, such as hospitals and clinics, often require skilled managers to oversee their operations and ensure the delivery of quality patient care.
  • Supply Chain Manager: This role involves strategic thinking to manage the flow of goods, services, and information from suppliers to consumers.
  • IT Project Manager: Oversee management information systems, data management, planning, execution, and completion of information technology projects, ensuring they align with organizational goals and are delivered on time and within budget. This role may also use business analytics to examine and interpret data.
  • Retail Management: Retail managers are responsible for overseeing store operations, sales teams, customer service, and sometimes even customer relationship management. A management degree can help you excel in this field.
  • Financial Services: In the financial industry, you can combine your leadership skills and financial forecasting to guide an organization's financial decisions. Pursue roles such as financial manager, investment analyst, financial forecasting, financial planner, financial analyst, and financial accounting.
  • Hospitality Management: This field involves managing hotels, restaurants, and other hospitality-related businesses. A management degree can be beneficial in roles like hotel manager or food and beverage manager.
  • Marketing Manager: Marketing managers develop and implement marketing strategies to promote products or services in traditional and digital marketing plans by studying consumer behavior and  selecting strategic channels for a marketing mix.
  • Business Analyst: A business analyst analyzes data to identify trends, patterns, business statistics, and insights relevant to the organization's goals. They use various tools and techniques to extract, clean, and interpret data, providing valuable information.

Yes. Accredited online degrees, such as the online BS in Leadership and Management from NYU DAUS, are widely recognized by employers. They offer the same academic rigor and outcomes as on-site programs, with flexible, high-touch learning experiences.

Leadership and management skills are foundational to successfully lead, guide, and manage organizations. Here are the in-demand skills you’ll sharpen in our program:

  • Achieving Organizational Goals: In a business context, the primary goal is to achieve success, growth, and profitability. Leadership and management skills are crucial for setting strategic direction, navigating organizational culture, establishing clear objectives, and effectively coordinating resources to accomplish these goals.
  • Team Motivation and Productivity: Effective leaders and managers inspire and motivate teams to perform at their best. They create a positive business environment, provide guidance, and offer support, which leads to higher employee morale, increased productivity, and better overall performance.
  • Ethical Decision-Making: Business leaders and managers are frequently faced with complex decisions that impact the organization's success. Strong ethical decision-making skills, including critical thinking skills, logic, and problem-solving, are essential to navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and make informed choices.
  • Resource Optimization: Business management leaders must allocate resources such as budgets, personnel, and time efficiently. Effective resource management ensures that the organization operates efficiently, minimizes waste, and maximizes profitability.
  • Adaptation to Change: In the dynamic business world, change is constant. Leaders and managers play a pivotal role in guiding organizations through change, whether it's adapting to market shifts, implementing new technologies, or responding to crises. Their ability to lead through change is critical for the organization's resilience and competitiveness.
  • Customer Satisfaction: Satisfied customers are essential for business success. Leadership and management skills are essential in creating a customer-centric culture within an organization, ensuring that products and services meet customer needs and expectations.
  • Innovation and Creativity: Business management leaders who encourage innovation and creativity within their teams can drive business growth and competitiveness. They create an environment where employees feel empowered to suggest new ideas and solutions.
  • Conflict Resolution: Conflicts can arise in any business setting, and leaders and managers need strong conflict resolution skills to address these issues promptly and constructively. Effective conflict resolution maintains a harmonious work environment and minimizes disruptions.
  • Risk Management: Business leaders and managers are responsible for assessing and managing risks, whether related to financial decisions, market changes, or compliance issues. Effective risk management helps protect the organization's assets and reputation.
  • Ethical Conduct: Ethical leadership and responsible business management are critical for maintaining trust and credibility both within and outside the organization. Leaders and managers who prioritize ethical behavior contribute to a positive organizational culture and reputation.
  • Talent Development: Investing in talent development and succession planning is essential for business continuity and growth. Effective leaders and managers identify and nurture the potential of employees, using human resources management expertise to build a strong and skilled workforce.
  • Stakeholder Relationships: Leaders and managers interact with various stakeholders, including customers, suppliers, investors, and regulators. Building and maintaining positive relationships with these stakeholders is crucial for long-term success and sustainability.
  • Competitive Advantage: Businesses with effective leaders and managers are better positioned to adapt to market changes, innovate, and outperform their competitors.
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If you are eligible for the Federal Pell grant or New York State TAP and apply to start your degree in the spring term (January), NYU SPS will make up the difference between tuition and your federal and state aid, so you have no out-of-pocket tuition costs. This puts you halfway to completing an NYU SPS DAUS bachelor’s degree. Continue automatically into your choice of DAUS bachelor’s degrees, and your government aid plus any additional NYU SPS financial aid you are eligible for gives you the most affordable bachelor’s degree at NYU.