We asked licensed cosmetologists and product manufacturers to help us design the best possible degree program in cosmetology business. The result is an associate’s degree that gives licensed cosmetologists at Globe University/Minnesota School of Business-Woodbury (GU/MSB) college credit for professional training and experience. To learn more, call the GU/MSB Woodbury campus at 651-730-5100 or send an e-mail to an admissions representative to find out if our two-year degree program is right for you.
What can I do with an associate’s degree in Cosmetology Business?
Our graduates are ready for jobs such as:
- Trainer and beauty product educator
- Sales and marketing specialist for the salon industry
- Salon supervisor
- Spa or salon owner
What kinds of classes will I be taking?
We know you are already a licensed cosmetologist. The cosmetology business degree program in Woodbury will position you to use your credentials and experience in a business setting. Your classes will include:
- Business Mathematics
- Business Communications
- Microsoft Office Pro
- Small Business Management
- Student Success and Career Development
In addition to offering classes such as these at our Woodbury location, our business cosmetology program is available entirely online, allowing busy people to complete their college degrees as efficiently as possible.
How long will it take?
Students who attend classes full-time at Woodbury or through GU/MSB online can finish the degree program in nine months. Part-time students can expect the cosmetology business program to take a year or more.
What should I do next?
Call our Woodbury campus at 651-730-5100 or e-mail us today to learn how you can build on your cosmetology license and advance in your career. We will walk you through the entire process, from deciding whether this college degree program is right for you to determining what financial aid is available.

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Globe University/ Minnesota School of Business (GU/MSB) in Woodbury is one of 13 locations that are also part of the Globe Education Network. Other members include Utah Career College , Institute of Production and Recording (Edina, MN), Minnesota School of Cosmetology, and the Duluth Business University. Globe Education Network provides academic and operational support and manages shared resources that benefit students. Through approved consortium agreements, students are able to earn credit for coursework from member schools.