College of Business Administration

 

Learn, Serve, and Lead in the College of Business Administration

Bisgrove HallNiagara’s College of Business Administration is accredited by the AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). We offer a rigorous business curriculum highlighted by:

  • STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITIES using the most current business technology.
  • ACTIVE, INTEGRATIVE LEARNING based on research, internships, cooperative education, and study-abroad programs, as well as class projects with local businesses and nonprofits.
  • A LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION that coordinates with our business curriculum. This provides students with a strong foundation in critical thinking, problem-solving, ethics, communication, and teamwork.

A Degree Plan for the Real World

Niagara business majors build strong resumes through experiences such as:

  • PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT. First-year students are acquainted with the latest business trends in the required course Business 120. This introduction continues throughout students' tenure at Niagara, in courses such as Operations & Information Management (MGT 390) and Business Strategy and Policy (BUS 460).
  • EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES. Business majors may participate in several honor societies and academic clubs, including the Accounting Society, the Niagara Marketing Association, Finance club, the Society for Human Resource Management, and our fastest-growing student organization, the Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization.
  • SERVICE. Students gain professional experience while giving back to the community. One example is the accounting majors who prepare taxes for local elderly and low-income citizens. Many other activities are coordinated through Niagara's Community Action Program.
  • MEET THE ACCOUNTANTS NIGHT. Students connect with employers to discuss accounting careers. They socialize and meet with a host of accounting firms that hire many of them upon graduation.
  • STUDY ABROAD. Niagara offers 80 study abroad experiences in 30 countries through our membership in the Consortium for International Studies.