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Dec 22, 2024
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2017 Undergraduate Studies Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
The Lundy-Fetterman School of Business
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Dean: Dr. Kevin J. O’Mara
The establishment of Lundy-Fetterman School of Business was announced in October, 1981. The school was named in the memory of Burrows T. and Mabel L. Lundy and in honor of their daughter and her husband, Annabelle and Lewis Fetterman. The Lundy and Fetterman families have been generous benefactors to the University and strong supporters of Free Enterprise throughout their lives.
The School of Business is a community of scholars and professionals who are committed to developing students as responsible individuals through an emphasis on professional education, entrepreneurial attitudes, Christian values, and practical experiences. The Lundy Fetterman School of Business provides students with a comprehensive professional education that instills in them commitment to service, lifelong learning, ethical behavior and the free enterprise system. Graduates of the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business are prepared for careers in a rapidly changing business environment. They are aware of the significance of technology in business organizations, the value of a global perspective in planning, the need for an understanding of cultural diversity, and the process of continuous improvement in shaping business operations.
The School of Business offers the Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in eight disciplines including: Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Healthcare Management, International Business, Marketing, PGA Golf Management, and Trust and Wealth Management. The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Economics is also offered through the School of Business. Additionally, the School offers the Master of Business Administration and the Master of Trust and Wealth Management.
The Lundy-Fetterman School of Business received national accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) on April 26, 2012, and this accreditation applies to both graduate and undergraduate business programs on all campuses.
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Business Administration & Economics
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Business Administration B.B.A (4+1 Program with MBA)
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Business Administration Concentration, B.A.S. (CIP 41.9999)
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Business Administration, A.A. (CIP 52.0201)
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Business Administration, B.B.A. (CIP 52.0201)
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Economics, B.S. (4+1 Program with MBA)
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Economics, B.S. (CIP 45.0601)
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Economics/Pre-Law B.S. (4+1 Program with MBA)
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Economics/Pre-Law, B.S. (CIP 45.0601/22.0001)
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General Business, A.A. (CIP 52.0201)
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Healthcare Management, B.B.A. (CIP 52.0299)
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International Business, Native Language – English, B.B.A. (CIP 52.1101)
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International Business, Native Language – Not English, B.B.A. (CIP 52.1101)
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International Business, Native Language-English, B.B.A (4+1 Program with MBA)
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International Business, Native Language-Not English, B.B.A (4+1 Program with MBA)
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Marketing, B.B.A. (CIP 52.1401)
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PGA Golf Management, B.B.A. (CIP 52.0999)
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Financial Planning & Accounting
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Trust and Wealth Management
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