| Accountancy (ACC) |
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The bachelor's degree program provides accounting and related skills to prepare graduates for graduate programs or careers with accounting firms, corporations, and not-for-profit organizations. |
| Business Economics (ECO) |
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This curriculum is for students primarily interested in economics but who also desire a broad background in business. It fosters understanding of the objectives and functions of a private enterprise economy, the fundamentals of economic analysis, and the integration of economic principles with various areas of business administration. |
| Finance (FIN) |
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This major teaches theoretical and practical aspects of financial management. Course offerings prepare students for work in the finance division of a business firm; to enter the securities field in either a brokerage or investment analysis capacity; to enter the real estate business in sales or appraisal; to enter the insurance business in the fields of financial planning, property, or casualty insurance; or to pursue a career in estate planning or trust administration. |
| Interdisciplinary Business Management |
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The Interdisciplinary Business Management major teaches theoretical and practical aspects of financial management. The general objectives are to teach the principles of finance, to explain how financial techniques can solve some of society's most important problems, and to prepare students for future responsibilities in financial management. This major has three tracks: Business Legal Studies, Entrepreneurship, and International Business. |
| Management & Organizations (MGT) |
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This major offers students a general management background and helps them develop management competencies that apply to a broad range of disciplines and business functional areas. A primary goal of the major is to increase students' skills in the management of people, an area of need that is consistently identified by practicing business professionals as complex and crucial to the success and survival of business entities. The major specifically prepares students to manage and lead individuals and teams across all functional areas in diverse organizations. |
| Management Information Systems (MIS) |
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This major covers managerial and technical issues critical to controlling information resources. Students gain competence in programming languages, hardware systems and application software, and systems development. |
| Marketing (MKT) |
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To prepare for a career in marketing or as a part of a business decision-making team, marketing majors pursue required courses in creativity, decision making, marketing research, creating customer value, buyer behavior, and participate in a client-based marketing practicum. Marketing majors also may take electives in brand management, supply chain management, organization-to-organization marketing, logistics, e-commerce, and global marketing. |
| Supply Chain & Operations Management |
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This major provides an understanding of Supply Chain and Operations Management as a key business strategy, and it enables students to develop skills for integrating key functions of procurement, production, marketing, logistics, accounting, and MIS, leading to successful operation of the entire SCM process. |