The Department of Economics and Business Administration offers an ideal learning environment:
- The Department of Economics and Business Administration is one of the three largest departments on the campus of Bridgewater College.
- Freshmen and sophomore classes usually have 25 or fewer students. Junior and senior classes typically are half that size. Professors know students by their first names. Students interact with each other as well as the instructor.
- Most faculty members have years of practical, real-world business success, as well as strong academic credentials.
- Many courses include group projects and presentations to help students develop the interpersonal and teamwork skills so vital in today's business world.
- Field trips to regional businesses and guest lecturers enhance student appreciation for the practical application of textbook principles.
- Classrooms have built-in electronics for multi-media presentations and ready access to the World Wide Web.
- Bowman Hall features a convenient lounge where you can relax between classes and watch global financial news from CNNfn.
- The student computer center is in Bowman Hall, making it ideal for between-class research and e-mailing.
Where Recent Graduates Have Earned Their Master's Degrees
- American University
- Averett University
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Eastern Mennonite University
- George Mason University
- Fordham University
- James Madison University
- The Thunderbird School
- University of Delaware
- University of North Caroliona - Chapel Hill
- University of North Carolina - Greensboro
- University of Richmond
- University of Virginia
- Virginia Tech
- Washington University (St. Louis)
- The College of William and Mary
Some graduates immediately enroll in a master's program. However, because most top-tier MBA programs require 2-5 years of full-time work experience for admission, the usual process is for graduates to gain the necessary real-world experience before pursuing their advanced degrees. |
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