| To recognize a generous gift from Abraham and
Mayer Mitchell, Mobile businessmen and supporters of the University of South Alabama, the
College of Business was officially designated the Mitchell College of Business on May 10,
1999.
Dean: Carl C. Moore (460-6419)
Associate Dean and Director of Graduate Studies: W. Randolph Flynn (460-6418)
DEPARTMENTS OF
INSTRUCTION
Department of Accounting
Department of Economics and Finance
Department of Management
Department of Marketing and Transportation
MISSION, GOALS AND
OBJECTIVES
As an integral component of a comprehensive, urban university, the mission of the Mitchell
College of Business is to contribute to the personal and professional development of our
students and citizens, the economic development of the region, and the continuing success
of the University. We accomplish this mission through the delivery of instructional
programs of high quality, faculty scholarly activities, and provision of a range of
external services.
PRIORITIES
I. Instruction
The highest responsibility of the College is the instruction of its students and primary
emphasis is placed on excellent teaching. In so doing, the College affirms its commitment
to the University focus on excellence, lifelong learning and the education of the whole
person. The College fulfills its instructional mission through the B.S. degree program for
undergraduates and the M.B.A. and Master of Accounting programs at the graduate level.
II. Intellectual Contributions
The College encourages and supports faculty basic and applied scholarship as well as
instructional development for the purposes of expanding knowledge, enhancing classroom
instruction, and contributing to regional economic development. Scholarship is broadly
defined to include investigative efforts that lead to the origination, the integration, or
the application of knowledge pertinent to the various field of business. A program of
continuing scholarship is the responsibility of each faculty member. The College is
responsible for using its resources, including faculty recruiting, to encourage, support,
and reward faculty scholarship.
III. Service
The Colleges service mission is to engage in activities which support and contribute
to the development of the University, community and region, and to provide a vehicle for
the continuing development of faculty and staff through interaction with the
Colleges numerous constituents. This mission is accomplished through participation
in the Colleges external program, and through the efforts of individual faculty and
staff.
The Mitchell College of Business offers the degrees of
Bachelor of Science, Master of Accounting and Master of Business Administration.
The foundation of the College is quality instruction in
all undergraduate and graduate programs. Our instructional mission is to prepare our
graduate and undergraduate students for professional careers in the fields of accounting,
economics, finance, management, marketing, and transportation through a curriculum
designed for both broad exposure to each field and in-depth coverage within a specific
field of choice.
BUSINESS RESOURCES CENTER
The Business Resources Center directs the professional and
management development programs of the College. These include a variety of business
seminars and programs for professional organizations, industrial firms, and the business
community.
CENTER
FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH
The Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER)
publishes a monthly newsletter showing trends in local business and visitor activities;
maintains a community database; publishes faculty working papers; and undertakes applied
business and economic research in cooperation with the state and local agencies.
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
The University of South Alabama Small Business Development
Center is one of eleven Small Business Development Centers located in universities around
the State. Funded jointly by the Small Business Administration and the University, the
Center offers business services to business people in a six-county area of southwest
Alabama. The SBDC provides free one-on-one counseling, and conducts workshops that address
the problems of the business community.
CAREER SERVICES
CENTER
The University Career Services Center acts as a liaison between employers and students.
Business and professional firms of national significance visit the campus regularly to
interview prospective graduates. The Center maintains an office in the Mitchell College of
Business to assist students.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Mitchell College of Business offers prestigious scholarships to entering freshmen
students from Alabama who are majoring in the Mitchell College of Business. Contact the
Office of Enrollment Services, (334) 460-6494, for application procedures, deadline dates
and more information about the Abraham Mitchell Business Scholarships. In addition,
scholarships for eligible students in the Mitchell College of Business are made available
by local and regional firms in Accounting, Marketing, Real Estate, Transportation, and
Data Processing. (Refer to Financial Aid section of this Bulletin for details.)
COOPERATIVE
EDUCATION PROGRAM
The Cooperative Education Program is available to students in the Mitchell College of
Business. This program offers qualifying students opportunities to work part-time while
attending school as a full-time student or alternate full-time employment with course work
on a rotating semester basis. For details write the Director Cooperative Education Office,
University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama 36688-0002.
ADMISSION TO THE MITCHELL
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Students may transfer from other college in the University to
the Mitchell College of Business. Degree requirements are defined by this University
Bulletin in effect for the semester of entry into the College.
A students counseling file must be available for
evaluation on courses required for a degree in Business.
TRANSFER STUDENTS
The Office of Student Services of the Mitchell College of Business evaluates for credit
all courses transferred from other colleges and universities. Degree credit will be given
only for those courses which meet the requirements for the degree program of the College.
Students transferring from a junior college may have a
maximum of 64 semester hours accepted toward the degree program. No junior- or
senior-level courses listed in the curriculum of the Mitchell College of Business will be
accepted from a junior college for degree credit.
A required course in which a "D" was earned at
another institution must be repeated in the Mitchell College of Business.
STUDENTS
RESPONSIBILITY AND ADVISING
Each student is responsible for meeting all requirements of the degree program. Before
registering for any course students must complete any prerequisites listed in course
descriptions listed in this Bulletin. The Office of Student Services is available to all
students for the evaluation of their degree-program record. When an exception is made in a
students program, written approval of the exception by the Associate Dean must be
placed in the student file. Failure to properly document exceptions may delay graduation.
Each student enrolled in the Mitchell College of Business
must complete or be in the process of completing the following Basic Business Techniques
Core before enrolling in any course of the 300 or 400 series.
ACC 211, 212
Or
ST 210, 310
ECO 215, 216 |
BUS 245, 255
CIS 150
MA 120 |
All students enrolled in the College will
list their major area as Business Administration until the completion of the Basic
Business Techniques Core listed above. Upon entering the 300 series each student must
declare a major concentration area selected from the fields of Accounting, Economics,
Finance, Management, Marketing, or General Business. The student must have an overall
grade-point average of 2.0 or better to declare a major and enter the 300 series. After
declaring a major concentration area, the student will be assigned a faculty advisor from
that area.
Students attending other colleges, including junior
colleges, who are planning to enter the Mitchell College of Business must take at least
fifty percent of the required business credit hours and at least fifty percent of all
concentration hours at the University of South Alabama.
REQUIREMENTS FOR SECOND
MAJOR
Undergraduate students enrolled in the Mitchell College of
Business who plan to add a second major to their curriculum must meet all requirements for
the second major. Courses included in the business core requirements and the first major
cannot be counted toward the second major requirements. A minimum of 15 semester hours in
the second major must be taken in addition to degree requirements.
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR
IN THE MITCHELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS FOR STUDENTS MAJORING IN COMMUNICATION ARTS
Students majoring in Communication may elect, with the
approval of their department chair, a minor in the Mitchell College of Business. The
following courses are required:
ACC 211
ECO 215 |
MGT 300
MKT 320 |
Each student should consult with a faculty
adviser in Communication and with a member of the Mitchell College of Business faculty to
select four Management or Marketing electives to complete the students minor field
of study.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
MINOR
Students in other colleges may elect, with the approval of
their department chair, a minor in International Business. The following courses are
required:
ACC 211
ECO 215 |
MGT 300
MKT 320 |
Students must select three of the following
courses:
MKT 477
MKT 383 |
MKT 492
MGT 465 |
GENERAL
BUSINESS MINOR
Students in other colleges may elect, with the approval of
their department chair, a minor in the Mitchell College of Business. Students are required
to take the following seven courses:
ACC 211
ACC 212
ECO 215
FIN 315 |
BUS 245 or ST 210
MGT 300
MKT 320
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REQUIREMENTS
FOR A MINOR IN ECONOMICS FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES OR THE
SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
The courses designated for the minor will meet the needs of
students who desire a knowledge of economics to support major study in another field.
A minimum of 21 semester hours in Economics including:
ECO 215
ECO 315 |
ECO 216
ECO 316 |
Nine semester hours of other upper-level
courses numbered 301 or above.
REQUIREMENTS FOR
THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
All students enrolled in the Mitchell College of Business are required to take specified
Business courses and courses in other Colleges of the University. Additionally, a major
field of study must be selected in either Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, or
Marketing and Transportation. Students who attend evening classes only may select a
concentration in either General Business or Accounting. Other concentration areas are not
available in the evenings. The concentration in General Business is available only to
evening students.
A minimum of 128 semester hours with an overall
grade-point average of 2.0 is required for graduation. In addition, an overall 2.0
grade-point average is required in all business courses and a 2.0 grade-point average is
required for all courses counted in the concentration.
Students transferring to the University of South Alabama
and enrolling in the Mitchell College of Business must take at least fifty percent of all
business credit hours and at least fifty percent of all concentration hours at the
University of South Alabama.
All students must petition for graduation according to
University requirements explained elsewhere in this Bulletin.
Requirements for a degree in the Mitchell College of
Business are detailed below. The sequence, as outlined, is intended as an example schedule
only. Freshman and sophomore students may take lower division courses in any combination
which meets prerequisite requirements. Each student must comply with Course Prerequisite
Requirements as listed in the course description sections of this Bulletin.
BUSINESS UNDERGRADUATE
CURRICULUM
I. General Education Requirements
EH 101, 102 English Composition
I & II
MA 112 Precalculus Algebra
Humanities and Fine Arts
Literature (EH 215-216, 225-226, or 235-236)
Fine Arts
CA 110 Public Speaking
Social Sciences
History - (HY 101, 102, 235 or 236)
ECO 215 Prin of Microeconomics
ECO 216 Prin of Macroeconomics
PSY 120 General Psychology
Natural Science with lab (Select from BLY 101 or 121, BLY 102 or 122, CH
101, 103, 131, 132, 141, GEO 101, GEO 102, GY 111, 112, PH 101, 104, PH 114 or 201, PH 115
or 202)
General Elective
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6
3
6
3
3
3
3
3
3
8
9
==
50 hours |
II. Lower Division Requirements
Related to Business
ACC 211
ACC 212
BUS 245
BUS 255
MA 120
CIS 250
Total |
3
3
3
3
3
3
==
18 Hours |
III. Business Core
FIN 315
MGT 310
MKT 320
MGT 485
BUS 305 or CIS 305
MGT 300
MGT 305
MGT 325
International Core
Total |
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
==
30 Hours |
Select two courses from the following:
ECO 330
FIN 332
MGT 334
MKT 336 |
Note: Any course counted for
the international core may not be counted in the major.
IV. Business Major
Required and Electives 24 hours
V. Business Electives
Upper Division Electives 6 hours
Total BMS Curriculum 128 hours
GENERAL BUSINESS
(For Evening Program Students Only)
The concentration in general business is designed for
students planning careers in small business management, institutional management, human
resource management, or sales. Areas of concentration are pursued in the junior and senior
years.
Choose eight courses from the following:
ACC 331
ECO 316
FIN 300
FIN 345
FIN 350
FIN 421
MGT 351
MGT 456
MKT 377 |
ECO 315
ECO 340
FIN 343
FIN 346
FIN 420
MGT 311
MGT 455
MKT 375
MKT 379 |
THE MASTER
OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE PROGRAM
The mission of the Mitchell College of Business is to deliver
quality programs of instruction, to engage in scholarly activities, and to provide a range
of services which contribute to the success of the College and University, the personal
and professional development of our students and citizens, and the economic development of
the region.
The foundation of the college is quality instruction. Our
instructional mission is to prepare our graduate students of professional careers in the
fields of business and accounting.
The Master of Business Administration degree program is
designed to enable individuals to study advanced concepts of business, industry, and
government operations. This program is intended for both the active manager or technical
supervisor as well as the recent graduate who is interested in advanced study in the field
of business. The program includes accounting, finance, quantitative methods, marketing,
economics, human behavior, and labor-management relations.
The program requires a minimum of ten (10) courses, each
carrying three (3) semester hours credit. The normal load is two courses per semester.
Students are expected to make appropriate arrangements with their employers to meet
classes on time, avoid absences due to out-of-town travel, and provide sufficient time to
complete library and other assignments as required.
The graduate program offered in Business Administration is
fully accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business.
MBA-ONLINE
The Mitchell College of Business at the University of South Alabama offers the MBA-Online
an opportunity for graduate business education via the Internet. MBA-Online provides an
educational opportunity for those who cannot earn their MBA in the traditional manner due
to family, career, and location constraints. The program uses state-of-the art technology
to deliver each course over the Internet. Students benefit from using the same technology
that they will use to manage business systems well into the 21st century.
The MBA Online delivery technology permits students to
earn the same AACSB accredited MBA degree as students in our resident graduate programs.
All online courses are taught by the graduate faculty of the Mitchell College of Business.
Flexibility is the key to the program, and each student can complete courses via the
Internet following their individual learning schedules during the semester. Students are
able to interact directly with the instructor and with their classmates to obtain subject
information, to work on course and team assignments, and to complete examinations via the
Internet. In addition students have direct access to the University Library and advising
services.
MBA-Online students are required to complete the capstone
course, Business Policy and Administrative Action in a Global Economy (MGT 515) in an
on-campus program offered through Saturday classes each Summer. This course provides an
opportunity for Online students to work in teams with resident MBA students and interact
with the graduate faculty.
For more detailed information please visit the USA Online
website at:
usaonline.southalabama.edu
or contact: Dr. W. R. Flynn, Director of Graduate Studies, Mitchell College of Business,
University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36688-0002, Phone: (334)460-6418;
E-mail: rflynn@jaguar1.usouthal.edu
THE MASTER OF
ACCOUNTING DEGREE PROGRAM
Students may earn a Master of Accounting degree in the Mitchell College of Business. The
admissions requirements, academic regulations, and general degree requirements are the
same as those required for the M.B.A. degree.
EXCHANGE
PROGRAM WITH THE ECOLE SUPERIEURE DE COMMERCE OF PAU, FRANCE
The College has established an exchange program for M.B.A.
students with the Ecole Superieure de Commerce of Pau, France. Under this arrangement,
students enrolled in the M.B.A. Program complete all foundation and core requirements at
the University of South Alabama. Students then complete a year of elective work in France
and take the French DESCAFE examinations at the end of the year. Upon successful
completion of the examinations, the student is awarded the M.B.A. degree from the
University of South Alabama and the DESCAFE certificate from the Ecole Superieure de
Commerce.
To qualify for the exchange program students must comply
with all academic regulations of the M.B.A. program and be certified as fluent in French
by the Language Department of the University of South Alabama.
Students accepted for the exchange program are granted a
waiver of tuition and fees by the Ecole Superieure de Commerce.
ADMISSION
REQUIREMENTS
Students are admitted each semester. The Regular Admission requirements are:
- a bachelors degree,
- a minimal grade-point average of 3.0 on all undergraduate
work (A=4.0), and
- a satisfactory score on the GMAT (Graduate Management
Admissions Test) based on the formula:
200 x GPA + GMAT = 1000
A student who has a bachelors degree with less than
3.0 but greater than a 2.5 (A=4.0) or a minimum grade-point average of 2.75 on the last 64
semester hours of college work may attain Provisional Admission provided the student has a
satisfactory GMAT score based on one of the following formulas:
200 x GPA + GMAT = 1000 or
200 x UDGPA (last 64 hours) + GMAT = 1050
In addition all applicants must achieve a GMAT Analytical
Writing score of 3.0 or higher.
The GMAT must have been taken in the last five years.
International students must submit documentary evidence
showing TOEFL test scores of 525 or above or its equivalent.
The non-degree category is reserved exclusively for
students with an M.B.A. degree. Students in this category must obtain permission of the
Director of Graduate Studies before registering for any graduate courses in the Mitchell
College of Business.
REQUIREMENTS FOR
REGULAR STANDING
A Provisional Admission student will qualify for Regular Standing upon completion of a
minimum of nine semester hours taken for graduate credit (500 level) toward degree
requirements provided at least a "B" average is maintained in all such work
attempted.
In addition, at least a "B" average is required
for all work taken as a graduate student, including undergraduate and graduate level
foundation courses. If the student has not met these requirements upon completing twelve
semester hours of graduate credit (500 level) for degree requirements, the student will be
dismissed from the MBA program.
ACADEMIC
REGULATIONS
The following regulations apply to all graduate students and encompass all work taken as a
graduate student including undergraduate and graduate foundation courses and all graduate
degree courses (core, elective, concentration, business and accounting).
- Students must earn a "B" average overall. In
addition a "B" average must be earned in the graduate degree courses.
- Students who receive six (6) semester hours of
"F" will be academically dismissed.
- Students who receive any combination of nine (9) semester
hours of grades of "C" or less will be academically dismissed.
Courses taken outside the Mitchell College of Business
which are not an approved part of the degree program will not be included in the
computation of the grade-point average.
No more than one (1) course (three (3) semester hours)
from academic programs outside the Mitchell College of Business may be counted in the
degree program. All such courses must be approved by the Director of Graduate Studies.
TRANSFER CREDIT
A maximum of eight (8) semester hours of graduate credit earned in another institution may
be considered for credit toward degree requirements in the graduate program. Transfer
credit is approved only after completion of a minimum of nine (9) semester hours of
graduate credit (500 level) toward degree requirements at the University of South Alabama
and the student has qualified for Regular Standing. Only grades of "A" or
"B" may be accepted as transfer credit. Transfer credits are not used in the
calculation for the grade-point average. Students transferring from other University of
South Alabama graduate programs must complete a minimum of nine courses (27 semester
hours) after formal admission into the Mitchell College of Business graduate programs.
FAILURE OF A COURSE
Should a student fail more than one course, he or she will be dismissed. In no case will a
student be permitted to repeat a course more than one time.
THE LIMITATION
All requirements for a graduate degree must be completed within five (5) calendar years
from the date of matriculation as a graduate student.
GRADUATE
ASSISTANTSHIPS
Graduate Assistantships are awarded on an annual basis and are granted for the academic
year. The stipend for the two semesters is $4,000 and waiver of tuition. Out-of-state
fees, if applicable, are also waived. Fees are paid by the student.
Application forms can be secured from the Director of
Graduate Studies, Mitchell College of Business.
REQUIREMENT FOR DEGREES
1. Courses
Students must satisfactorily complete Foundation courses or
their equivalent and a minimum of Ten (10) three semester-hour
graduate courses. Students seeking an M.B.A. degree must complete nine (9) Core
courses and one (1) Elective course. Students seeking the Master
of Accounting degree must complete eleven (11) business courses including not less than
six (6) advanced level accounting courses.
A maximum of one-course (three semester hours) from
programs outside the Mitchell College of Business may be used to satisfy the M.B.A. degree
requirements. The course must be approved by the Director of Graduate Studies.
Students seeking the Master of Accounting must pass a
written comprehensive examination which covers the concepts and inter-relationships within
the graduate accounting course requirements. The four (4) required graduate-level
accounting courses in the program must be completed before taking the written examination.
MASTER OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION UNDERGRADUATE FOUNDATION COURSES
(May be taken as an undergraduate or graduate student.)
FIN 315
MGT 300
MGT 310 |
MGT 325
MKT 320
|
GRADUATE
FOUNDATION COURSES
(500 level foundation courses may only be taken by graduate students.) Undergraduate
equivalents (listed in parentheses) may not be taken by graduate students.
ACC 500
CIS 500
ECO 517
MGT 545 |
(ACC 211, 212)
(CIS 250)
(ECO 215, 216)
(BMS 245, 255) |
CORE
COURSES (Required)
ACC 520
FIN 501
MGT 503
MGT 540
MKT 524 |
ECO 518
MGT 502
MGT 515
MKT 520
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ELECTIVE
COURSES
A minimum of 2 courses must be selected from the following
sets of courses, provided the course prerequisite has been met.
Accounting
ACC 511
ACC 531
ACC 571
|
ACC 521
ACC 541
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Economics
ECO 520
|
ECO 521
|
Finance
FIN 520
|
FIN 532
|
Management
MGT 501
MGT 520
MGT 560
|
MGT 505
MGT 525
|
Marketing
MKT 521
|
MKT 525
|
THE
MASTER OF ACCOUNTING DEGREE PROGRAM
Students may earn a Master of Accounting degree in the Mitchell College of Business. The
admissions requirements, academic regulations, and general degree requirements are the
same as those required for the M.B.A. degree. In addition, students earning the M.Acc.
Degree must earn a "B" average in all accounting courses.
Students seeking the Master of Accounting degree are
required to complete any of the following foundation courses as designated by the Director
of Graduate Studies. In addition, students must complete a minimum of four (4) graduate
business courses and four (4) graduate accounting courses and three (3) elective courses.
UNDERGRADUATE
FOUNDATION COURSES
(May be taken as an undergraduate or graduate student.)
ACC 331
ACC 371
ACC 381
FIN 315
MGT 310 |
ACC 341
ACC 372
ACC 451
MGT 300
MKT 320 |
GRADUATE
FOUNDATION COURSES
(500-level foundation courses may only be taken by graduate
students.) Undergraduate equivalents (listed in parentheses) may not be taken by graduate
students.
ACC 500
CIS 500
ECO 517
MGT 545 |
(ACC 211, 212)
(CIS 250)
(ECO 215, 216)
(BMS 245, 255) |
CORE
COURSES (Required)
BUSINESS COURSES (12 hours)
ECO 518
MGT 540 |
FIN 501
MKT 524 |
ACCOUNTING
COURSES (12 hours)
ACC 511
ACC 531 |
ACC 521
ACC541 |
ELECTIVE
COURSES (9 hours)
Select three courses from the following list, or two courses
from the list and one graduate level course in either Economics, Finance, Management or
Marketing:
ACC 416
ACC 434
ACC 461
ACC 571
ACC 594 |
ACC 432
ACC 452
ACC 490
ACC 590 |
Note: ACC 452 and 461 are
required for CPA eligibility.
Descriptions
of all Business (BUS) courses
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