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Harley Langdale, Jr. College of Business Administration

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Harley Langdale, Jr. College of Business Administration

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  • Accounting

    BBA

    Accounting is the language of business and essential to understanding and navigating U.S. and multinational business environments.  Accounting summarizes, analyzes and reports financial transactions.  The financial reporting communicates the company’s operations, financial position and cash flows (via audited financial statements) to external users/stakeholders (investors, government, lenders, etc.).  In contrast, managerial reporting is used within the business organization (management and cost accounting) to make informed operational decisions.  The majors develop communication, problem-solving and interpersonal skills.  Students work with technology, receive a broad business foundation, and an intensive education in the accounting discipline.  The curriculum prepares students for the CPA license and other accounting certifications (e.g., CMA, CIA, etc.).

    Careers

    • Banks/financial institutions
    • Corporations
    • Government
    • Healthcare organizations
    • Manufacturing companies
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  • Advertising and Promotions

    Minor

    In today’s fast-paced world of ever-changing market dynamics, a ·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥app advertising and promotions minor learns the skills necessary to adapt to those changes as necessary while still keeping a firm grasp on the foundational skills of marketing. As such, our faculty focuses on teaching students the critical thinking, problem-solving, and learning skills necessary for today’s marketing and advertising practitioners and executives.

  • Applied Economics

    BBA

    Economists conduct research, collect and analyze economic data, monitor and write about trends in the economy and predict future trends. They study the production and distribution of goods, resources and services within society. The economics major at Valdosta State University prepares students for a variety of careers in government and in the private sector. Economics majors may also choose to pursue graduate studies in areas such as law, business, urban planning, journalism and more.

    Careers

    • Business Forecaster
    • Business Journalist
    • Commodities Analyst
    • Commodities Trader
    • Credit Analyst
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  • Business Analytics

    Minor

    Elevate your business acumen with a Minor in Business Analytics. Through courses like Applied Business Statistics, Introduction to Data Analytics, and Data Visualizations and Analytics, gain essential skills in statistical analysis and data interpretation. Customize your learning with elective courses such as Accounting Information Systems and Marketing Research. Prepare to navigate the data-driven landscape of modern business with confidence and precision.

  • Entrepreneurship

    Minor

    The minor in Entrepreneurship provides skills necessary for success in a wide variety of organizations.  Motivating people, communicating effectively, integrating technology, using data, critical thinking, and understanding other cultures prepare students for the demands of the 21st century. The minor provides non-business majors the basic skills to successfully start and manage a business.

    Management graduates move into positions of responsibility in large and small organizations.  They are prepared for careers in manufacturing, retail, and service industries as well as government and not-for-profit organizations.

  • Finance

    BBA

    The field of finance focuses on how businesses, organizations, government entities and individuals raise, spend and invest capital and examines the way in which financial markets function. Finance majors at Valdosta State University take a variety of specialized courses and acquire the skills necessary to become financial decision makers and to efficiently and effectively obtain and manage capital.

    Careers

    • Actuary
    • Bank Manager
    • Bond Broker
    • Chief Financial Officer
    • Credit Analyst
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  • General Business

    BBA

    The Bachelor of Business Administration degree in General Business is for students who desire a holistic understanding of all business areas rather than a specialized area of business, i.e., accounting, business management, computer information systems, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, leadership, and marketing.

  • Healthcare Administration

    Minor

    The healthcare administration minor develops the skills needed to manage the human and fiscal resources of a healthcare facility.  Students who minor in healthcare administration develop decision-making skills needed for planning and coordinating department activities, communication skills essential to effectively working with diverse interest groups, and critical-thinking skills required to comply with government regulations, adhere to health care standards, and implement strategic policy decisions.

  • Human Resources Management

    Minor

    The Human Resources minor provides skills necessary for success in a wide variety of organizations.  Motivating people, communicating effectively, integrating technology, using data, critical thinking, and understanding other cultures prepare students for the demands of the 21st century. The minor in Human Resources allows business majors to gain in-depth knowledge of these areas.

  • International Business

    Minor

    The international business minor combines coursework in economics, finance, management, marketing and general business with cross-cultural studies and study abroad to create future leaders in global business. By developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills and becoming proficient oral and written communicators, international business students at Valdosta State are prepared for a number of professions on a global level.

    Careers

    • Customs Professional
    • Entrepreneur
    • Export Sales Representative
    • Foreign Affairs Specialist
    • Foreign Service Official
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  • Management

    BBA

    The field of management involves overseeing people, businesses and organizations with the goal of ensuring that resources are used properly and efficiently. Managers work in a variety of fields including retail, industry, hospitality, production, human resources and more and are essential figures in the success of these organizations. Many managers go on to successfully open and operate their own businesses.

    Careers

    • Branch Manager
    • Business Analyst
    • Compensation Manager
    • Consultant
    • Distribution Manager
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  • Marketing

    BBA

    Marketing professionals are responsible for promoting products and services, while keeping in mind the needs and desires of their customers. All types of organizations need to market themselves and their products and services, and as a result, opportunities abound for marketing majors. Students in the Valdosta State University marketing program develop a number of skills and become experts in the areas of problem solving, planning and forecasting, research and analysis, and persuasion. Marketing majors also hone their people skills and become effective communicators.

    Careers

    • Account Manager
    • Advertising Account Executive
    • Advertising Sales Representative
    • Brand Manager
    • Circulation Manager
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  • Operations Management

    Minor

    Gain essential skills for optimizing business operations with a Minor in Operations Management. Core courses include Applied Business Statistics and Introduction to Data Analytics, supplemented by three elective options such as Production and Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, and Project Management. Prepare for a career in driving efficiency and strategic decision-making in various industries.

  • Professional Sales

    Minor

    Salespeople are responsible for selling products or services that meet customer needs. People in sales identify prospective customers, establish trust, build relationships, nurture prospects through the company's sales funnel, provide information on offerings, and bring in new customers.

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