Business / Business Management
The majors in the Business Administration division at Loras have become some of the most popular and in-demand programs available. Althought the largest academic division on campus, we strive to personalize your experience to your chosen emphasis.
Leadership,
experience,
resource, and
networking opportunities can be pursued in a number of student organizations, including:
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Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Advertising and Marketing Association (AMA)
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Phi Beta Lambda (PBL)
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Financial Management Association (FMA)
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Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)
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Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM)
Students benefit from a program that offers an impressive list of classes from which to choose, along with a large number of internships and opportunities to test your knowledge against “real world” situations before graduation.
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Over 4,500 alums have graduated with an accounting/business major since the program’s founding in 1945.
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All students take a common core of classes in addition to required courses for their specific major. This core allows them to broaden their business knowledge, as well as helping focus their interest in a specific area.
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Committed to graduating students within 4 years, all students majoring in the division will have an advisor who cares about their academic progress and future career success.
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Loras provides an active division-run internship program, offering local, regional, national, and international opportunities during the traditional academic year as well as summers.
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Placement rate for graduates annually exceeds 90%.
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