Susquehanna University, a liberal arts and sciences university located in central Pennsylvania, is one of the few universities in the world whose undergraduate business administration degrees have been AACSB-accredited. The Sigmund Weis School of Management maintains a highly qualified faculty, a rigorous curriculum, and ongoing processes of evaluation and improvement.
Your students benefit from the faculty's real-world classroom experience with business plan competitions, an investment lab with Bloomberg endpoints, and visits to nonprofits in New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. Bloomberg's computer terminals provide students with a real-world tools experience that most undergraduate business students at other institutions cannot find. Such an experience gives Susquehanna students an advantage when looking for their first job outside of college.
In addition, 90 percent of Susquehanna students complete a professional experience, such as internships or research, while taking the course. Susquehanna's global alumni network of 18,000 members offers students many of these professional opportunities. In fact, alumni from renowned international companies visit the campus regularly to judge student presentations, give lectures and search for potential interns and employees. Through Susquehanna's curriculum framework and incorporation of real-world projects and internships, students can begin their careers after graduation or go on to an MBA. Students at the Sigmund Weis School of Management gain leadership experience, effective communication skills, and opportunities to work in teams - qualities that are essential for MBA schools.