Concentration

Strategy & Consulting

The Strategy & Consulting concentration is designed for those students who seek both the core foundational skills they will need to survive and thrive in an increasingly disrupted and evolving business environment, and the ability to define their unique expertise in those areas where they and their future employers elect to focus their career interests. 

To achieve this objective, the Strategy & Consulting concentration has defined a business discipline that provides for the development of core skills in such areas as problem solving/decision making, and allows the pursuit of multidiscipline electives that can lead to careers in a variety of industries and functions such as consulting, global management, healthcare, or data analytics.

The Strategy & Consulting concentration draws upon the courses offered by the Strategy faculty, but supplements those offerings with courses from the Management faculty and from courses in other disciplines that the Strategy faculty believe are critically important to today’s business world.  As such, Strategy & Consulting is Babson’s only true cross-discipline, market-focused concentration. 

How have Babson alumni leveraged this concentration in their careers? Check out the Strategy & Consulting resource site for more information!

Sponsored by: Management Division

Faculty Contact: Richard Wang

For planning purposes please note that courses are often only offered once per academic year (either fall or spring).

Elective Courses

Choose up to two (2) courses from the following list 

Sub-Total Credits
90

Total Credits: 16

Some courses listed above previously had an MOB prefix and now use STR. The course numbers remain the same and either course is accepted for the concentration.

After Fall 2024, the following courses will no longer be part of the concentration: COM3504, OIM3522.

 

If you plan to study abroad or at another university: Up to two (2) courses taken abroad or at another university may be used to satisfy the Strategy & Consulting concentration if they have a Babson equivalent course code. Courses must be pre-approved by the concentration advisor. Abroad courses must also be approved through the Glavin Office of International Education in advance.

Total Credits
16