2015-2016 Brenau University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Business & Mass Communication
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The College of Business & Mass Communication includes the following departments: Business Administration and Mass Communication .
Dr. Suzanne Erickson, Dean
Mission: The College of Business & Mass Communication aspires to prepare students to be successful professionally by grounding them in contemporary knowledge. Building on this foundation, with an emphasis on critical thinking and well developed communication skills, the successful student will manifest global awareness, sensitivity to cultural diversity, strong professional ethics and demeanor.
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Undergraduate Information
Transfer Student Policies Students transferring to Brenau from other institutions will receive an evaluation of coursework upon admission to the university. See University transfer credit policy for details.
Graduation Requirements Students are urged to review the required institutional graduation requirements described under the Academic Information and Programs-Undergraduate section of this Catalog as well as requirements within each department and major. Further, all majors are reminded that it is a graduation requirement to complete such standardized tests as may be administered by the department or the institution for purposes of program evaluation. Appropriate notice of dates and locations of testing will be given. It is the student’s responsibility to make sure all requirements are met for graduation.
Graduate Information
The College of Business & Mass Communication offers the M.B.A. degree. In addition, Brenau offers the M.S. degree in organizational leadership. Please see the Business Administration department for additional information concerning graduate majors offered by that department. Foundation level courses provide necessary background for students to be successful in graduate programs.
Double Majors:
The College of Business permits a double major within its M.B.A. programs. Students receive one degree and must complete both major concentrations before the degree can be awarded.
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