2024-2025 Samford University Undergraduate Catalog
Entrepreneurship, Management, & Marketing (Undergraduate)
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Faculty
Matthew J. Mazzei, Chair, Associate Professor
Charles M. Carson IV, Professor
Betsy B. Holloway, Professor
Darin W. White, Professor
C. Clifton Eason, Associate Professor
Barbara H. Cartledge, Assistant Professor
Reginald J. Harris, Assistant Professor
Nathan Kirkpatrick, Assistant Professor
Kate McCombs, Assistant Professor
Courtney Peters, Assistant Professor
Kathryn Boyd, Instructor
Mary Harrison, Visiting Associate Professor
Undergraduate Programs and Requirements
Majors
Management Major (B.S.B.A.)
Marketing Major (B.S.B.A.)
Each of the above majors allows for optional concentrations in:
Data Analytics , Entrepreneurship & Corporate Innovation , Professional Sales , Real Estate ,
Risk Management and Insurance , Social Entrepreneurship , and/or Sports Marketing
Minors
Entrepreneurship Minor
General Business Minor
Marketing Minor
Social Entrepreneurship and Non-Profit Management Minor
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The Department of Entrepreneurship, Management, and Marketing offers majors in entrepreneurship, management, and marketing, each leading to a bachelor of science in business administration (B.S.B.A.) degree. In addition, students can earn a concentration in data analytics, entrepreneurship and corporate innovation, professional sales, real estate, risk management and insurance, social entrepreneurship, and/or sports marketing.
Minors in entrepreneurship, general business, marketing, as well as social entrepreneurship and non-profit management are also available. However, none of the minors are available for School of Business majors.
Student Objectives
B.S.B.A. in Management: Graduates will be prepared in general knowledge of core functional areas of business, equipped for immediate entry-level positions in functional areas and industries of choice, and trained for the potential long-term goal of higher level management positions.
B.S.B.A. in Marketing: Graduates will be prepared to explore opportunities in advertising, sales, market research, retailing, product management, and public relations. The program focuses on marketing for products and services, occurring in for-profit as well as not-for-profit organizations.
ProgramsMajorConcentration (Major-Dependent)MinorCoursesBusiness AdministrationEntrepreneurshipManagementMarketing
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