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The dean is the chief administrative officer of the College of Business (COB) and is responsible for all operations of the College. In the COB Undergraduate Academic Services office, the associate dean of Undergraduate Programs oversees admissions to the COB, recruitment, the advisement process and degree applications. Students needing assistance should direct inquiries to the COB Undergraduate Academic Services office.




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Double majors within the College of Business must be carefully planned. Major/emphasis courses may not overlap. Therefore, a student who wishes to pursue a double major must have such a course of study approved by the assistant to the dean in COB Undergraduate Academic Services.


There are several professional and honorary societies for business students interested in sharing common interests or who have achieved high academic standing. These societies include the following organizations: Beta Alpha Psi, national scholastic and professional accounting fraternity; Beta Gamma Sigma, national scholastic honorary society for business students; Collegiate Chapter of the American Marketing Association; Delta Sigma Pi; Epsilon Chi Omicron; Eta Sigma Delta, honorary society for Tourism Management majors; Fashion Merchandising Organization; Financial Management Association National Honor Society; Phi Chi Theta, national professional business fraternities; Professional Convention and Meeting Planners Association; Sigma Iota Epsilon, both an honorary and a professional fraternity; and the Society for the Advancement of Management (SAM), Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). A representative from each of these organizations and other appointed students constitute the Business Student Advisory Council, which works with and advises the dean on many student-related matters.


Charge: The Educator Preparation Council shall advise the dean of education and human development and the provost on policies and programs relating to professional education curricula, laws, and standards. The membership of the council shall consist of four faculty representatives from the College of Education and Human Development; two faculty representatives from the College of Arts and Sciences; and one faculty representative from the College of Business, the College of Engineering, and the College of Fine Arts and Communication. Members of the council shall be elected from and by the full-time faculty. The dean of the College of Education and Human Development shall also serve and chair the council. 041b061a72


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