SBA Undergraduate Programs

The School of Business Administration (SBA) was established in 1921 and is accredited by AACSB International -- The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. In its Mission Statement, the School "strives to develop professionally competent graduates who exemplify the humanistic, ethical, and moral values of a Jesuit institution. A personal learning environment, quality students, and a faculty dedicated to teaching and advising, scholarship, and service will mark our excellence. As part of a dynamic business environment, we will strengthen relationships with the regional, national, and international communities." The specific priorities which support the SBA's mission are to develop in students:

--an understanding of the ethical implications of decisions
--an appreciation for the value of diverse cultures and perspectives
--an understanding of the international environment of organizations
--the skills to manage effectively in a changing environment
--an integrative perspective of organizations
--an awareness of how they can contribute to society

Required courses in literature, fine arts, religious studies, philosophy, mathematics, history, natural and social sciences, and communication skills are an integral part of the business curriculum. These courses foster the development of critical thinking, creative problem solving, and interpersonal communication skills that are vital to the education of future leaders.

The links on the left-hand side of this page will take you to more detailed information about our undergraduate programs. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or comments.