| Banking and Financial Services |
Bachelor |
NSU |
Business |
B.S. Banking and Financial Services is designed to educate students for managerial and leadership positions in banking, insurance, investments and other financial services. A 21 credit-hour major is combined with a core set of business courses and an internship to provide students with the background needed to succeed in today’s challenging financial environment.
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| Banking and Financial Services |
Associate |
NSU |
Business |
A.S. Banking and Financial Services is a two year degree combining an overview of general business courses with a comprehensive look at key management concepts and issues in the financial services industry. This program will prepare students for a productive and rewarding career in a dynamic business.
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| Banking and Financial Services – Executive |
Certificate |
NSU |
Business |
Certificate: Banking and Financial Services – Executive is a certificate targeted toward financial services employees that are accomplished in their field and have senior level potential. Courses include Asset and Liability Management, Safety and Soundness and Lending and Credit Risk Management.
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| Banking and Financial Services – Intermediate |
Certificate |
NSU |
Business |
Certificate: Banking and Financial Services – Intermediate is a program targeted toward people currently working in financial services and looking for professional development opportunities; or persons looking to enhance their opportunities to join a financial services company. Courses include consumer and commercial lending, regulation and compliance and issues dealing with community banking.
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| Business Administration - Accounting |
Bachelor |
USD |
Business |
Bachelor of Business Administration – Accounting provides quality professional education in an environment that promotes critical thinking, fosters the exchange of ideas among scholars, and contributes value to the practice of accounting.
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| Business Administration - Economics |
Bachelor |
USD |
Business |
Bachelor of Business Administration – Economics develops skills that will allow students to weigh the costs and benefits of a particular course of action in the fields of law, industry, finance, government, and education, as well as in many other areas of business and civic life.
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| Business Administration - Finance |
Bachelor |
USD |
Business |
Bachelor of Business Administration – Finance prepares students for a dynamic, exciting career in the world of business. Finance majors may choose from a variety of career paths including corporate finance, investments, financial planning, portfolio management, banking, mergers and acquisitions, insurance, real estate, security analysis, and international finance.
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| Business Administration - Management |
Bachelor |
USD |
Business |
Bachelor of Business Administration – Management prepares students to become capable business managers that can detect and even anticipate changes in the business environment, understand the changes they see, and develop effective strategies to cope with these changes.
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| Business Administration - Marketing |
Bachelor |
USD |
Business |
Bachelor of Business Administration – Marketing gives students the skills to analyze and understand the field of marketing and the influences that affect marketing strategy.
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| Business Management |
Associate |
DSU |
Business |
A.S. Business Management provides business and general education content in combination with computer technology. This degree program has the added benefit of being the first step toward a 4-year degree in management (B.B.A. in management).
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| Business Technology |
Bachelor |
DSU |
Business |
B.B.A. Business Technology blends a solid computer orientation with traditional business, accounting, marketing, management and finance courses. Computer related activities are integrated into coursework.
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| Consumer Affairs: Consumer Services Management Emphasis |
Bachelor |
SDSU |
Business |
B.S. Consumer Affairs prepares graduates for work in business, financial planning, government, retail, public service and nonprofit organizations. Coursework in this major includes courses to help students develop abilities in management, planning, organizing, problem solving and communication.
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| Consumer Affairs: Family Financial Management Emphasis |
Bachelor |
SDSU |
Business |
B.S. Consumer Affairs prepares graduates for work in business, financial planning, government, retail, public service and nonprofit organizations. Coursework in this major includes courses to help students develop abilities in management, planning, organizing, problem solving and communication.
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| Economics |
Bachelor |
USD |
Business |
B.S./B.A Economics is the science of choice and decisions. The skills gained from a degree in economics will allow students to become successful business leaders in many industries. Students will develop skills that will allow them to weigh the costs and benefits of a particular course of action in the fields of law, industry, finance, government, education, and many other areas of business and civic life.
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| Entrepreneurial Studies |
Bachelor |
SDSU |
Business |
B.A./B.S. Entrepreneurial Studies program exists to allow students to gain knowledge and insight about how to transform ideas into ventures that create value in a commercial, social, artistic, and/or academic society. The coursework involved instills entrepreneurial perspectives and skills that lead students to think creatively about opportunity recognition and identification of strategies and resources that are necessary to successfully pursue new ideas.
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| International Business |
Bachelor |
NSU |
Business |
The growth of world trade and of strategic alliances between international enterprises has increased the demand for managers trained specifically in the complexities of international commerce. Students who major in International Business acquire the basic knowledge to operate successfully in this rapidly changing environment. The multi-disciplinary curriculum emphasizes foreign language and culture to impart a broad understanding of the world of international business. Graduates will have a firm understanding of the international economy and the global marketplace.
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| M.B.A. - Master of Business Administration - Hybrid Delivery |
Graduate |
DSU |
Business |
The Master of Business Administration - Hybrid Delivery focuses on general management with an information technology focus. It is intended for entry-level and lower-middle managers (with or without an undergraduate degree in business administration) who are interested in improving their business expertise and who are planning for career advancement or career change. The curriculum focuses on decision-making, finance, ethics, leadership and information technology and will be delivered where classes meet one night per week for 8 weeks in Sioux Falls at University Center with the remaining class time offered online.
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| M.P.A. Master of Professional Accountancy - Hybrid Delivery |
Graduate |
USD |
Business |
Master of Professional Accountancy - Hybrid Delivery is a professional graduate program designed to provide specialized training in accounting and related fields for individuals seeking rewarding careers in public accounting, industry, and government. In addition, the MPA program fulfills the 150-hour requirement of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) to sit for the Uniform CPA Examination.
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| M.S. Administration - Human Resources Specialization |
Graduate |
USD |
Business |
Master of Science in Administration – Human Resources Specialization is a cross-disciplinary program that provides the primary tools and organizational skills necessary to more effectively perform administrative roles. The Human Resources option provides education in supervision of personnel, leadership, and human resource management.
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| M.S. Administration - Interdisciplinary Studies Specialization |
Graduate |
USD |
Business |
Master of Science in Administration – Interdisciplinary Studies Specialization is a cross-disciplinary program that provides the primary tools and organizational skills necessary to more effectively perform administrative roles. The Interdisciplinary Specialization is structured to allow student to craft an individual track suited to their specific needs.
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| M.S. Administration - Organizational Leadership Specialization |
Graduate |
USD |
Business |
Master of Science in Administration – Organizational Leadership Specialization is a cross-disciplinary program that provides the primary tools and organizational skills necessary to more effectively perform administrative roles. The Organizational Leadership specialization is designed to enhance the leadership skills of administrators in a variety of organizational settings.
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| Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Hybrid Delivery |
Graduate |
USD |
Business |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Hybrid Delivery - The purpose of the Hybrid MBA program is to develop current and future leaders for business, industry and government, and to encourage those students who have an interest in teaching at the college level and an aptitude for an academic career to continue their work at the doctoral level. The emphases in this program are decision making, problem solving, understanding the role of business in society, and developing leadership ability and social responsibility to progress to positions of executive responsibility.
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| Tourism and Hospitality Management |
Associate |
BHSU |
Business |
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A.S. Tourism and Hospitality Management combines a liberal arts foundation in natural science, social science, arts and humanities, speech, mathematics, and English; a business core in accounting, management, computer applications, and marketing; and a tourism and hospitality management specialization involving courses on introductory tourism and hospitality concepts and issues; convention, meetings, and event planning; restaurant management; and lodging management. A professional internship is also required. In addition, students must take seven credits of unrestricted electives and nine credits of restricted electives in accounting, advertising, economics, tourism management, and/or tourism planning and development.
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