Undergraduate Programs

The programs in the School of Business are only as successful as the extent to which you engage in them.  Whether your focus is on your first job, graduate school or your long-term career, we have experiences inside and outside of the classroom to help prepare you for your future.  Our activities are many, your choices are wide. 

All these opportunities, and more, await you as a member of the Stockton School of Business.
 
Business Studies Program
 
The Business Studies Program offers students an opportunity to earn a B.A. or B.S. in Business Studies.  Both degree programs allow students to specialize in the fields of accounting, finance, international business, management or marketing.  A minor in Business Studies is also offered.  For more information please link to the catalogue copy of Business Studies.
 
Computer Science and Information Systems
 
The CSIS program offers a B.A. degree and a B.S. degree.  For the B.S. degree a student may pursue a track in either Computer Science or Information Systems.  The B.A. degree provides a broad foundation in computer science and information systems.  It does not prescribe a particular area for in-depth study.  The student generally has more flexibility in pursuing his/her interest if that interest does not correspond with the more structured curriculum of the B.S. degree.  A minor in Information Systems is also offered.  For more information please link to the catalogue copy of Computer Science and Information Systems.
 
Hospitality and Tourism Management Studies
 
The Hospitality and Tourism Management Studies Program offers a B.S. degree.  As the major employer in the world today, the hospitality industry can open doors to exciting career paths in every segment of the industry.  Hospitality and Tourism Management at an entry level of management expertise is in demand in all aspects of this field.  Earning a Hospitality and Tourism Management degree at Stockton will well prepare you with both substantial general training and specialized skills that will distinguish you from the "rest of the pack."  Rather than narrow your studies to a single aspect of the industry, Stockton's broad-based curriculum will ultimately afford you more professional options.  For more information please link to the catalog copy of Hospitality and Tourism Management Studies.

 


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