Wendell P. Holmes, Jr. Business Building
Office: #319
386-481-2800
Mission and Vision Statements
Mission:
The College of Business and Entrepreneurship seeks to impart excellence in education that comprises experiential learning with practical skills that embrace entrepreneurial thinking, innovation, and creativity, leading to organizational success in a dynamic global environment.
Vision:
The College of Business and Entrepreneurship seeks to lead in digital engagement, organizational leadership, entrepreneurial practices and partnerships within the global environment.
Program Overview
The College of Business and Entrepreneurship recognizes that leadership is more than a position. It is an action. Mastery of the major tenets of business is accomplished through innovative and cutting-edge technologies and systems. The College offers majors in Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, and *Information Systems Management and concentrations in Management, Marketing, and Hospitality Management. Activities are designed to help students become critical and analytical thinkers and effective communicators who exemplify the highest levels of ethical and moral behavior.
Admissions Requirements
Applicants must meet the admissions requirements of Bethune-Cookman University as described in the Admissions section of this catalog, and then any listed requirements in the specific department.
Education Outcomes
Program Objectives:
The objectives of the College of Business and Entrepreneurship are to provide the student with the following general business skills and competencies:
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The ability to think critically.
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The ability to apply analytical and technical skills in problem-solving and research.
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The ability to demonstrate leadership skills.
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The ability to communicate effectively.
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An understanding of legal, ethical, and professional practices.
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An understanding of the global and diverse nature of business.
Graduation Requirements
The requirements and objectives, which are discussed in this section, apply to the College of Business and Entrepreneurship as a whole. Departmental requirements are given with the major area offerings. Note: All undergraduate students are encouraged to earn a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher for all courses required to complete their program. However, for course credit toward graduation in a major area, students must earn at least a “C” grade.
* The Information Systems Management program is not accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
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