Programs
The College has five academic departments: Accountancy and Taxation, Decision and Information Sciences, Marketing and Entrepreneurship, Finance, and Management. The student to teacher ratio is 3 to 1.
The college offers a BBA with concentrations in accounting, management information systems, supply chain management, finance, management, marketing, and entrepreneurship. It offers minors in risk management and insurance, global energy management, accounting, finance, management, management information systems, marketing, sales, and international area studies. It offers an MBA, executive MBA program, evening MBA, MS in Accountancy, and an MS in Finance. It also offers certificates in Energy Risk Management, Energy Finance, Energy Investment Analysis, Economics of the Energy, Value Chain, Financial Services Management, Intrapreneurship, Sales Leadership, and Certificate of Accountancy. The college also directs several study abroad programs. Numerous student organizations operate at the college.
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