Meinders School of Business

Meinders School of Business
Established 1907
Type private
Dean Steve Agee
Academic staff 32 full-time faculty members
Undergraduates 200
Postgraduates 500
Location Oklahoma City, US
Campus Urban
Mascot Stars
Website http://www.okcu.edu/business/

The Meinders School of Business is the business school for undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education students at the Oklahoma City University. The Meinders School of Business is a college at Oklahoma City University. It offers traditional undergraduate and graduate degrees in most business majors of study. Meinders is the largest MBA program in the state of Oklahoma. It was the first American Institution of Higher Education to offer MBA in Russia with Ulyanovsk State University, Russian-American Faculty; Malaysia; Singapore; India; Germany and the People's Republic of China, Great Wall of China MBA Program.

The Executive MBA program is offered in Kuala Lumpur; Thailand; Singapore and Tianjin, China exposing OCU faculty members and students to the international business environment. In Tianjin, the MBA program was conducted in collaboration with the Tianjin University of Finance and Economics (TUFE).

The Meinders School of Business is currently in process to achieve initial accreditation from AACSB International. Today active alumni chapters are found in various Asian cities with links right up to the top leadership of the country.

With campuses in Oklahoma City and Lawton, Oklahoma, MSB is known for its practical, relevant business education with a focus on ethics, and an approachable, accomplished faculty.

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Undergraduate programs

The Meinders School of Business offers the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Business (BSB) in accounting, economics, finance, marketing, general or business administration.

Centers and facilities

The centers and institutes of the college include the Center for Business Excellence, which provides a wide range of continuing education and professional development seminars and programs in business communication, finance, general business, leadership and management, nonprofit management, and operations.

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