Start Your Future in Business at 缅北禁地's Business School

鈥淏usiness as usual鈥 is a far cry from how we operate. With our liberal arts approach and experiential learning opportunities across four undergraduate majors, 11 minors, three certificates, and three graduate programs, a 缅北禁地 education equips you with the experience and confidence to stand out in your career as a creative and adaptable leader.

Undergraduate Programs

With a bachelor鈥檚 degree through our College of Business, you鈥檒l possess the foundational knowledge required to positively impact the world.

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Accounting

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Agribusiness

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Business Administration

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Economics

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Entrepreneurship

(minor only)

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Finance

(minor only)

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Human Resources Management

(minor only)

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International Business

(minor only)

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Leadership Studies

(minor only)

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Management

(minor only)

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Marketing

(minor only)

Graduate Programs

Advance your career with a master鈥檚 degree from 缅北禁地. We focus on your development as a resilient and empathic leader who鈥檚 equipped to make an immediate difference in their career.

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Master of Arts in Leadership

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Master of Business Administration

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Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technology

Flexible Business Programs

A degree should enhance your career and life 鈥 not inhibit it. That鈥檚 why we offer flexible learning options for our programs. If you鈥檙e balancing other responsibilities like a job and family, check out our non-traditional student experience. Classes are eight-week terms and are either offered fully online or are a mixture of distance learning and in-person evening classes on our Lincoln campus.

Undergraduate programs for non-traditional students:

  • Accounting (can be in person at the Lincoln campus)
  • Agribusiness  (online classes)
  • Business Administration (can be completed fully online or in person at the Lincoln campus)

Graduate Programs:

  • Master of Arts in Leadership (can be in person at the Lincoln campus or via distance learning)
  • Master of Business Administration (can be completed fully online or in person at the Lincoln campus)
  • Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technology  (online classes)

Deanna Friesen

Class of '23, Business Administration
The instructors take the time to listen and are always very understanding. Being in the non-residential program in Lincoln and a non-traditional student, life happens. Managing two jobs and full-time school is a lot and the instructors see that and are always very supportive.
Deanna Friesen
Mission, Vision, and Values

Mission statement:
Achieving excellence through knowledge, experience, and the liberal arts.

Vision:
缅北禁地's College of Business commits to providing relevant educational experiences, engaging in strategic partnerships with organizations and industry experts, and preparing students to effectively contribute to business and society.

Values:
Community:
We consider those around us and include key stakeholders when making decisions.
Integrity: We make decisions grounded in ethics and principles.
Stewardship: We use resources to optimize effectiveness.
Impact: We affect positive change through leadership and followership.

Growth: We continue to learn and expand.

Agility: We adapt quickly to meet needs.

ACBSP Accreditation - Candidacy

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is a global business education accrediting body and the first organization to offer accreditation to all levels of collegiate business educational degree programs from associate to doctoral. ACBSP ignites a standard of excellence with an accreditation process based on the Baldrige Education Criteria for Performance Excellence. By evaluating aspects of leadership, strategic planning, relationships with stakeholders, quality of academic programs, faculty credentials, and educational support, ACBSP assesses whether or not business programs offer a rigorous educational experience and commitment to continuous quality improvement.

ACBSP Programs in Candidacy - Number of Graduates

Number of Graduates

2020-2021

2021-2022

2022-2023

Accounting - Public

15

6

5

Agribusiness

6

12

7

Business Administration

71

56

47

MBA

60

49

39

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ACBSP Programs in Candidacy - Job Placement Rate

 

Job Placement Rate

2020-2021

2021-2022

2022-2023

Accounting - Public

93%

100%

100%

Agribusiness

100%

82%

100%

Business Administration

90%

82%

79%

MBA

91%

88%

87%

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ACBSP Programs in Candidacy - Number of Students with an Internship

Number of Students with an Internship

2020-2021

2021-2022

2022-2023

Accounting - Public

8

6

15

Agribusiness

8

5

3

Business Administration

28

42

31

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Faculty and Staff
Jennifer Bossard, Professor

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Jared Cook, Assistant Professor of Leadership

- Assistant Professor of Leadership

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Tracy Corr, Assistant Professor of Practice

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Terri Deems, Assistant Professor of Practice

- Assistant Professor of Practice

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Julianna Grabianowski, Assistant Professor of Business

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Les Manns, Adjunct Faculty

- Adjunct Faculty

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Charlena Miller, Assistant Professor of Business

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Lisa Tschauner, Assistant Professor of Practice in Entrepreneurship

- Assistant Professor of Practice in Entrepreneurship

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Jeanne Vrbka, Assistant Professor of Practice

- Assistant Professor of Practice

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Jean Walkenhorst, Assistant Professor of Practice

- Assistant Professor of Practice

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Kathleen Zumpfe, Associate Professor of Practice

- Associate Professor of Practice

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Shape Your Education

Whether in-person or online, 缅北禁地鈥檚 College of Business is committed to providing you with the education that meets your needs and goals.