¿ìÉ«ÊÓƵ's College of Business offers undergraduate and graduate programs in fields including finance, marketing, accounting, entrepreneurship and more. Choose to study on-campus or online and build the skills you need for a rewarding future in the business world.
Choose from on-campus or online bachelor's degrees and certificates, master's degrees including the M.B.A., or graudate-level certificates.
The College of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business-International (AACSB). Learn More →
The College of Business is made up of the following units: the School of Accounting, Finance and Economics, the Department of Information Systems, the Department of Management, Marketing and General Business, and the Reese Department of Construction Management. The Bachelor of Business Administration is granted in all areas.
Combining accounting and finance with economics, students boost their career prospects and gain a unique decision-making perspective in the financial sector. The School provides students with a number of degree choices.
Establish a fundamental understanding of business with a BBA or gain a better understanding of general business management functions through theoretical and practical training with an MBA.
Integrate technology with business through various programs in Management Information Systems (MIS). These STEM-designated programs prepare you for successful careers in enterprise systems and business analytics.
The CM Program provides education both in the processes of construction techniques and construction management, including safety, materials and methods, surveying, project and business management and more.
Improving undergraduate retention and success rates are among our top goals. Our success team creates a supportive and inviting atmosphere for students seeking academic assistance. They'll work with you on individualized plans to help you achieve success.
Our College of Business Code of Ethics and Professionalism aims to foster a positive learning environment and prepare students to enter the workforce with a strong sense of ethical and professional behavior. All business students should follow the code in all aspects of their academic and university-related pursuits, online or face to face.