UNCP School of Business

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The School of Business building on the main campus of UNCP
The School of Business building on the main campus of UNCP

The UNCP School of Business is located within the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and has three departments:

  • Accounting and Information Technology
  • Economics, Finance, and Decision Sciences
  • Management, Marketing, and International Business

Some programs are offered fully online. The School is in the candidacy phase of AACSB accreditation. The accreditation plan submitted by the UNCP School of Business serves as the AACSB's sample model for other schools.[1]

The university, and the School of Business, has nearly doubled in size in the past eight years. As of December 2006, 593 students had declared their intent to pursue an undergraduate degree in business and were in good standing, and 61 were pursuing the MBA.

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[edit] Mission

UNCP School of Business strives to provide a contemporary business education by qualified faculty to a diverse student population, in an environment that promotes critical thinking and values intellectual curiosity.

  • Faculty members contribute to a balanced and contemporary program of teaching, eclectic research, and service.
  • In keeping with our historical roots, an emphasis is placed on undergraduate education, small business, Native American students, and southeastern North Carolina.
  • Small classes and faculty accessibility in a state of the art learning environment.
  • Honesty, integrity, and ethical behavior.
UNCP School of Business building north side entrance
UNCP School of Business building north side entrance

[edit] Undergraduate Degrees

The UNCP School of Business offers two undergraduate degrees:

  • Bachelor of Science in Accounting
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - with concentrations in:
management
marketing
finance
economics
international business
  • for non-Business Administration students the following minors are offered:
business administration
economics
marketing

[edit] Graduate Degrees

A Masters of Business Administration (MBA) is offered by the UNCP School of Business as either a full-time day program or as a part-time evening program.

[edit] Faculty

The UNCP School of Business currently has twenty-eight full-time faculty positions (two vacant, one on leave) and 27 adjunct faculty. The use of adjuncts allows the three departments to offer more courses and bring a practitioner perspective to the students’ education.

[edit] Endowed professorships

  • Thomas Family Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurship
  • William Henry Belk Endowed Chair of Management

[edit] Special activities

Part of the SIFE display in the lobby
Part of the SIFE display in the lobby

Special activities in the School of Business at UNCP include:

  • Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) program
  • Accounting Students Association
  • Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA)
  • Distinguished Executive Speaker’s Series

[edit] Thomas Family Center for Entrepreneurship

Thomas Center at COMtech
Thomas Center at COMtech

The Entrepreneurship Center is funded with a gift from Pembroke native and Los Angeles commercial real-estate developer Jim Thomas and his family's foundation.[2] Thomas was born in Pembroke, North Carolina and grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. He maintains close ties to his home community. Located off-campus in COMtech near the UNCP Regional Center for Economic, Community, and Professional Development, the Thomas Center is designed to assist small businesses in the region. It applies the talents of UNCP's faculty to the business community and serves as a training ground for students.[3]

[edit] Publications

UNCP School of Business is a partner in the scholarly journal, the International Journal of Sustainable Strategic Management (IJSSM) published by Inderscience.[4]

[edit] Office of Economic and Business Research

The Office of Economic and Business Research (EBR) is intended to provide data to assist in regional economic progress. The target audience includes local area businesses and new firms that are relocating to the region. Publication include “The Economic and Social Impacts of The University” demonstrating the positive economic and social impact of UNCP for the region and state.

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