The Barney School of Business is recognized for its ever-evolving curriculum, tangible learning opportunities, and innovative Career Ready program.
Bloomberg Businessweek, U.S. News & World Report, and The Princeton Review have ranked Barney as one of the top business schools in the country. Our accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) places Barney among the top five percent of business schools in the world.
You’ll learn how to navigate the business world with confidence, and intern with prestigious organizations as you prepare for your career.
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This cutting-edge program will seamlessly blend finance, data analytics, and technological innovation.
Barney is an outstanding business school, according to The Princeton Review. This list is based on a combination of institutional and student survey data, including career outcomes, admissions selectivity, and academic rigor, among others.
Barney offers a wide range of degree options for you to choose from: ten undergraduate programs, fourteen undergraduate minors, two post-baccalaureate certificates, four graduate programs, five dual-degree graduate programs, and eleven postgraduate certificate programs.
Graduate offerings are flexible to accommodate working professionals. You can enroll as a full-time or part-time student and can study on campus, online, or a combination of both.
Stanley Black & Decker is providing scholarships, mentoring programs, early career opportunities, and more to University of Hartford business students through a new scholars program. The “Be a Force for Good Scholarship” initiative will provide a total of $600,000 in scholarships over four years to UHart’s Stanley Black & Decker Scholars.
Leslie Li ‘25, the 2023 Barney Alumni Hall of Fame scholarship recipient, is a second-generation Barney student. Her father, Jianjun (Jason) Li M’94, was thrilled when his daughter decided to attend UHart—he knew that she would receive a great education and career preparation. However, he was beyond surprised when attending the ceremony honoring his daughter to learn that Professor Fairfield-Sonn, who he worked for almost 30 years ago, would also be in attendance.
Discover UHart's new undergraduate, graduate, and post baccalaureate certificate program in supply chain and logistics management. This program will have you graduating ready to enter the field as a demand planner, buyer, logistics analyst, operations manager, or contract administrator.
Barney School of Business students have opened the Career Ready Closet, offering fellow University of Hartford students the chance to rent professional attire for free. Students from all majors and schools and colleges can frequent the closet, which is run by the Barney Leadership Council.
Elijah Faust ‘25, M’26 is on an ambitious path, pursuing both his undergraduate degree in management and a Master of Business Administration through the University of Hartford’s 3+1 program. Last summer, Faust completed a transformative 10-week internship with Albertsons Companies in its supply chain management department in Methuen, Massachusetts. All his hard work and dedication paid off: he was offered a role as a supply chain transportation supervisor upon graduation, where he will oversee logistics and optimize transportation processes for the company.
"The Barney School offers incredible career services and networking opportunities that have helped me grow professionally and personally."
A Barney School of Business education isn’t limited to the classroom. There are many student organizations at the Barney School and across the UHart campus that relate directly to your major and to your career goals.
Develop leadership skills as a member of our Barney Leadership Council, compete at the national level in our DECA Chapter, or sharpen your critical thinking skills with the Innovators Group—there are endless opportunities.
In addition, Barney hosts chapters of two national honor societies that promote excellence and achievement in business education.