- A major in organizational administration prepares students for a wide variety of professional opportunities in management. Managers are needed in all areas of business, whether it is the retail industry, finance and banking industry, manufacturing industry, or the health industry.
- Consider the multifaceted responsibilities that come with being involved in a small or family owned business-the major in organizational administration provides the breadth necessary to successfully manage and lead a small business.
- Organizational Administration is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the business process. Students completing the major in Organizational Administration will be prepared for positions that require a sound grasp of management and marketing principles, an appreciation for the economic environment of business, the ability to understand and use accounting and financial information, and skills in teamwork, leadership, and professional presentations.
- The Organizational Administration program is housed in the Donald L. Harrison College of Business at Southeast Missouri State University is one of the finest colleges of business in the Midwest, serving more than one-third of all declared majors in the University
- The college is accredited by AACSB-International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), placing it in the top 25 percent of business programs nationally.
- With prestigious national accreditation and an outstanding faculty with a foundation in contemporary business practice, the Harrison College of Business serves students with high-quality programs and the support systems essential for their success.
- The Harrison College of Business is housed in Robert A. Dempster Hall, a state-of-the-art facility designed to promote student learning and professional success. The building contains a rich array of hands-on business and instructional technology, all digitally connected to the world.
- Southeast business students receive hands-on training, including business internships with major corporations and industries.
- As a Southeast student, you will receive lots of student attention. The student-faculty ratio at Southeast is 17 to 1. The Donald L. Harrison College of Business has nearly 50 full-time faculty; over 90 percent have a doctoral degree. Ninety-eight percent of courses are taught by experienced practitioners with specialized knowledge.
- Courses are scheduled to allow full-time students completion of their undergraduate degree in four years or less.
- The current job placement rate among business majors is currently 99 percent within a year of graduation.
- The Harrison College of Business offers a 33-credit hour Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree program. Southeast’s B.S.B.A. degree program provides the prerequisites for admission into the M.B.A. program.
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