The major in Business Administration prepares students for entry-level employment opportunities in business, industry, government agencies, and for graduate study.  Upon successful completion of the academic program in the department, a student will earn the Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a concentration in: (1)Accounting; (2)General Management; or (3)Marketing.

Faculty

Ashford C. Chea, Assistant Professor, B.S., California State University, M.B.A., City University of Seattle Graduate School of Management, Ph.D. The Union Institute and University, Further study: The University of North Carolina; The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business.

Mary S. Davis, Department Head and Associate Professor, B.S., M.Ed., Alcorn State University; University of Alabama

Tara A. Eatmon, Secretary for the Division of Business, B.S., Stillman College

Ekow Hayford, Assistant Professor, A.B.D. Mississippi State University, M.B.A., Jackson State University, B.A., Slippery Rock University, A.A., Community College of Beaver County

Guangmao Nie, Assoc. Professor, M.S., M.A.,  Ph.D., Nanjing Institute of Electrical Engineering, University of Alabama

Samson Oshunkentan, Associate Professor, M.A., M.B.A., Ph.D., Shaw University; Atlanta University; University of North Texas

Rickey P. Warner, Dean and Assistant Professor, B.S., Southern University, M.A., Atlanta University, Ph.D., Clark-Atlanta University, Further Study: The University of Southern Mississippi, Millsaps College, and Jackson State University.

Kingsley Wokukwu, Asst. Professor, A.S., B.S., M.B.A., D.B.A., Lakeland College, Eastern Illinois University,
Nova Southeastern University