School of Business and Governance
The undergraduate business courses of the Ateneo de Davao University were under the School of Arts and Sciences; the MBA, MPA and MAN programs were under the Graduate business Programs and the MGA program was under the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. In an effort to have all the business courses integrated, the AdDU School of Business & Governance (SBG) was born.
April 1, 2000, was the date the SBG was launched. Under its aegis are accountancy, business management, entrepreneurship, human resource management, finance, management accounting, marketing and graduate business programs as well as support programs in computer literacy and research and extension offices.
The School of Business and Governance at the undergraduate level is subdivided into two divisions namely the Accountancy Division which houses Accountancy and Accounting Technology programs, and the Business Management (B&M) Division with seven academic programs namely: Management, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Human Resource Management, and Marketing.
The Graduate Business and Governance program offers Masteral in Business Administration (MBA), Public Administration (MPA) and Public Administration - Government Administration (MPA-GA). Doctorate Programs are: Doctor in Business Administration (DBA) and Doctor in Public Administration (DPA).
The SBG is noted for garnering high passing rates in the CPA board exam in the country.
The Accountancy's mascot is the Griffin while the B&M's mascot is the Viper.
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