Undergraduate Programs
There are a number of undergraduate programs available to students in the College of Business.
Explore your options for business majors and minors.
Accounting
In the Accounting major, you’ll learn how to interpret financial statements and manage a business’s expenses.
An Accounting degree is likely a good fit for you if you:
- are passionate about understanding and using financial info to successfully manage a business
- have good quantitative skills
- persevere despite challenges
- aim for Graduate School
- want to work in business and government
Business Administration
In the Business Administration major, you’ll learn how to make business decisions and manage a team while applying new technologies.
A Business Administration degree is likely a good fit for you if you:
- are a natural leader, motivator, and team player
- can respond to problems decisively and strategically
- have good communication skills
- recognize opportunities and achieve goals
- want to start your own business or organization
Economics
In the Economics major, you’ll learn how society distributes scarce resources to produce goods and services.
An Economics degree is likely a good fit for you if you:
- are passionate about data-driven analysis of social and economic problems
- have good quantitative skills, especially in statistics
- are organized, detail-oriented, and persistent
- enjoy business and liberal arts
- want to conduct research, collect and analyze data, monitor economic cycles and trends, and make forecasts
Finance
In the Finance major, you’ll learn how to manage a company’s money and help organizations make reasonable financial decisions.
A Finance degree is likely a good fit for you if you:
- are passionate about securing money for organizations or helping clients achieve their investment goals
- enjoy working with numbers, analysis, and “real world” applications
- have good quantitative skills
- want to work in the areas of corporate finance, investments, or financial markets and institutions
Human Resource Management
In the Human Resource Management major, you’ll learn how to recruit and train new employees and resolve conflict within an organization.
A Human Resource degree is likely a good fit for you if you:
- are passionate about creating, implementing, and designing programs that help maximize employee performance
- enjoy working with and helping people
- are confidential and open-minded
- have strong communication and interpersonal skills
- want to grow and develop an organization
Management Information Systems
In the Management Information Systems major, you’ll learn how to use technology to solve business problems.
An MIS degree is likely a good fit for you if you:
- are passionate about organizations and how they function
- can find creative ways to solve problems using technology
- enjoy computing, being challenged, and embracing opportunities
- have good written and oral communication skills
- want to deal with complex information systems, train personnel, and respond to technical requests
Marketing
In the Marketing major, you’ll learn how to effectively market a company’s product or service to customers.
A Marketing degree is likely a good fit for you if you:
- are passionate about creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers to benefit their organization
- can solve various problems with enthusiasm
- enjoy working with people and being part of a team
- have good communication skills
- want to develop programs that meet market demand, create competitive advantage, and achieve an organization’s goals
Minors
Learn the concepts underlying modern business and pair this knowledge with a major of your choice.
Explore our minors:
Online Programs
Are you a transfer student or working adult looking to wrap up a bachelor’s degree in Business?
Learn more about our online degree completion programs.