PROGRAM ATTRIBUTES Structure of the CALL program in Business The Bachelor of Science in Business requires 120 credit hours and can be earned entirely online. Courses in the CALL program during the spring and fall semesters will be eight weeks in length; summer offerings will be 6-week courses. Typically, the classes are small limited to a maximum of 25 students per course which affords greater interaction with the course instructor.
EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK Employment Prospects for the Future Economists, experts in college recruiting and college placement officers around the country say the job outlook for new grads is brighter than it has been in years. The number of new college graduates hired by U.S. companies will be 17.4 percent larger this year than a year ago, says a survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, a human-resources organization.
SAMPLE CLASSES A Sample of Upper Division Classes Offered in the Call Program
Principles of Marketing
Business Finance
Business Law I
Financial Policies and Practices
International Business
Organization and Management
Operations Management
Management Policy
Information Systems
Business Electives
OVERVIEW Welcome to the Northwestern State University School of Business! NSU's School of Business educates approximately 800 undergraduate students. The three major areas of focus in the CALL program are finance, management, and marketing. Business Administration majors may obtain a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with concentrations in Finance, Marketing, or Management.
CONTACT INFO Dr. Darlene Williams, Vice President, Technology, Research, & Economic Development Carl Henry III, Coordinator of Adult Education Initiatives Stephanie M. Henson, Coordinator of Credit Programs 1.800.376.2422 (318)357.6355 ece@nsula.edu