Isenberg School of Management Academic Departments
Founded in 1947, the Isenberg School of Management on the University of Massachusetts flagship Amherst campus offers its AACSB-accredited courses in several business disciplines.
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Accounting Department
Isenberg's Accounting Department attracts highly qualified and motivated students to our nationally accredited undergraduate, masters and doctoral programs. Students receive the same, top-notch instruction, regardless of whether they take courses in our online or on-campus programs.
Business Communication
The Business Communication Program faculty are experts in business writing, speaking, and professional development. They help students develop the skills needed to excel in their coursework and impress prospective employers. They also offer undergraduate and graduate students and faculty a range of communication-based services, from one-on-one tutoring to workshops, guest lectures, and other collaborations.
Finance Department
Isenberg finance majors master the latest analytical and decision making skills in investing, borrowing, managing capital, and optimizing returns. They pursue curricular specialties in alternative investments, corporate finance, financial analysis, and financial risk management.
Hospitality & Tourism Management
Hospitality & Tourism Management is a multi-disciplinary field of study that prepares students with the expertise, commitment, and skills for management, marketing, and operations positions in the expanding industry of hospitality.
Management Department
Isenberg’s Management program equips students with the creative problem-solving skills necessary to understand and plan for change.
Marketing Department
The fundamental objective of any firm is to market its products or services profitably. Students of marketing seek to understand how to sell a product or point-of-view by tapping into society’s best narratives. They’re also practical analyzers who rely on data to tell them what’s trending.
Mark H. McCormack Department of Sport Management
The study of sport management consists of three major segments: theoretical perspectives of sociology and history of sport, foundations of business and management, and the application of management theory to the specifics of the sports industry. These areas include sport marketing and public relations, sport law, sport economics, financial and business operations for sport organizations, the management of events, media relations, broadcasting, and collegiate athletics.
Operations & Information Management Department
Operations and Information Management is for problem-solvers who love to learn about how business processes can be better managed and enhanced for greater efficiency. The department faculty teach the courses that comprise the BBA in Operations & Information Management, courses in our MBA programs and the PhD track in Management Science.
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Public Undergraduate Business Program in the NortheastU.S. News & World Report, 2021
#3
Best Online MBA WorldwideFinancial Times, 2018

Sport Graduate ProgramSport Business, 2019