Majors and Minors
The School of Business and Management offers seven undergraduate majors:
B.S. in AccountingThe Accounting major surveys the principles, theories, and concepts of the accounting profession while providing an intense review of the economic, quantitative, and managerial aspects of business. Learn more. |
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B.A. in Business AdministrationThe Business Administration major is designed for those who want a strong business foundation and the freedom to choose which elective courses will be most beneficial toward individual career goals. Learn more. |
B.S. in Business EconomicsThe Business Economics major focuses on business management responsibilities and the improvement in business decision making that comes from a deeper understanding of the economic environment of business, including labor, environmental, and international issues. Learn more. |
B.A. in EconomicsThe Economics major prepares students to think critically and analytically and address complex problems in a wide variety of settings. Learn more. |
B.S. in FinanceThe Finance major is designed for students who are interested in the stewardship of the financial resources of individuals, corporations, or financial institutions. Graduates of this program will be well-trained in applying theoretical knowledge to decisions regarding the allocation of financial resources in order to maximize the value of those resources. Learn more. |
B.S. in International BusinessThe International Business major incorporates a liberal arts approach to the disciplines of politics and cultural interrelationships as the program surveys the dynamics of an interdependent global business environment. Learn more. |
B.S. in MarketingPreparation for a career in marketing requires individuals to demonstrate innovative ideas and represent organizations well. The Marketing major stresses academic preparation, skill building, problem solving, and internship experiences. Learn more. |
