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College Of Business

Degrees

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Bachelor of Business Administration – Accounting Major

Accounting Curriculum (Prior to Fall 2022)

Accounting Curriculum (Fall 2022 – Present)

Bachelor of Business Administration – Business Administration Major

Business Administration Curriculum (Prior to Fall 2022)

Business Administration Curriculum (Fall 2022 to Present)

Bachelor of Business Administration – Economics Major

Economics Curriculum (Prior to Fall 2022)

Economics Curriculum (Fall 2022 to Present)

Bachelor of Business Administration – Entrepreneurship Major

Entrepreneurship Curriculum (Prior to Fall 2022)

Entrepreneurship Curriculum (Fall 2022 to Present)

Bachelor of Business Administration – Finance Major

Finance Curriculum (Prior to Fall 2022)

Finance Curriculum (Fall 2022 to Present)

Bachelor of Business Administration – Management Major

Management Curriculum (Prior to Fall 2022)

Management Curriculum (Fall 2022 to Present)

Bachelor of Business Administration – Marketing Major

Marketing Curriculum (Prior to Fall 2022)

Marketing Curriculum (Fall 2022 to Present)

Bachelor of Business Administration – Supply Chain Management Major

Supply Chain Curriculum

Minor Programs for Non-Business Majors

Minor in Business Administration

Minor in Finance

Minor in Marketing

Minor in Entrepreneurship

Minor Programs for All Majors

Minor in Accounting

Minor in Economics

Graduate Degree Programs

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Master of Business Administration Curriculum

Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA)

Master of Professional Accountancy Curriculum

Doctorate of Philosophy Degrees in Ph.D. Program

Ph.D. Program Requirements

Overall Ph.D. Curriculum

Ph.D. in Accounting

Ph.D. in Economics

Ph.D. in Management

QUALITY GRADUATES

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Student success is augmented through services of the Center for Academic and Professional Success (CAPS), which oversees the delivery of the College’s Professional Development curriculum, coordinates the College’s Internship programs, and advises student organizations. CAPS also houses the Career Services Office.

The Center for External Relations coordinates sponsored research, executive education, and advancement/development activities of the College, while the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) offers business counseling to existing and prospective small businesses.  The Center for Research in Economic Education and Literacy in Finance (CREELF) provides an academic resource for public and private schools, K-12 teachers and students, and adult learners in the Urban Central Mississippi area. The College houses a state-of-the-art Trading Room.

In addition to 40 full-time faculty members, the college has frequent visitors and lecturers from business, government, and nonprofit organizations who share their insight and experience. Students have regular opportunities to interact with academics, top researchers, executives, and managers from businesses and industries in the Jackson Metropolitan area and around the nation.

Our Vision

The College of Business seeks to be recognized for having a positive impact on the lives of our students, successful career progression of our faculty, and contributions to the prosperity of the local community, Metro Jackson, and the State of Mississippi.
We will achieve our vision through offering unique educational opportunities and rigorous academic standards in the classroom, providing a supportive environment for faculty to excel in teaching and service, promoting relevant, high quality and highly impactful scholarship, and contributing to the economic development of the region and the state through national and global partnerships with educators and business owners.

College Of Business

Location

College of Business
1400 John R. Lynch Street
Jackson, MS 39217-0280

Phone: 601.979.2411