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C

OLLEGE

OF

B

USINESS

Undergraduate

 

Programs

 

in

 

Business

 

 

Bachelor

 

of

 

Business

 

Administration

 

 

Majors:

   

Accounting,

 

Finance,

 

Management

 

Information

 

Systems,

 

Management,

 

Marketing

 

 

Minors:

   

Accounting,

 

Business

 

Administration,

 

Finance,

 

Economics,

 

Entrepreneurship,

 

International

 

 

 

 

Business,

 

Management

 

Information

 

Systems,

 

Marketing,

 

Personal

 

Financial

 

Planning

 

Certification in Entrepreneurship for Non‐Business Majors 

 

Graduate

 

Programs

 

in

 

Business

 

 

Master

 

of

 

Science

 

in

 

Accounting

 

 

Evenings

 

and

 

Weekends

  

Saturday

 

MSA

 

Option

 

at

 

the

 

PVAMU

 

Northwest

 

Houston

 

Center

  

 

Master

 

of

 

Business

 

Administration

  

 

Concentrations

 

in

 

Finance

 

and

 

Management

 

Information

 

Systems

 

and

 

International

 

Business

 

 

Online

 

MBA

 

Option

 

Available

 

 

Professional

 

and

 

Non

Credit

 

Degree

 

Courses

 

Mini

MBA:

  

Business

 

Management

 

Essentials

 

for

 

Professionals

 

Mini

CPA

 

Review

 

Workshops

 

IT

 

Courses

 

 

College

 

of

 

Business

 

Enrollment

   

1,204

  

 

Undergraduate

 

982

 

 

 

 

Graduate

 

222

 

 

COB

 

Development

 

Programs

 

and

 

Initiatives

 

COB Faculty Brown Bag Series     College of Business Career Fair     Company Information Sessions   

Dean’s Advisory Board       Dean’s Club        Dean’s Lecture Series   

Executive‐in‐Residence Program  Homework/Student Lab     Internship/Co‐Op Program       

Peer and Faculty Tutors     Placement Assistance      Professional Advisement 

Student Scholarships      Study Abroad Program ‐ S. Korea  Professional Development Course

 

 

 

BGS Faculty members Dr. Peter Sutanto 

(left) and Dr. Reginald L. Bell. 

Q

UICK

2010

2011

 

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PVAMU

 

College

 

of

 

Business

 

BASIS

 

High

 

School

 

Student

 

Summer

 

Program

 

The Institute for Pre‐College Enrichment (PCI) is a two‐week residential summer program for talented high school 

students (freshmen, sophomores and juniors).  Through this program, students have an opportunity to experience 

campus life by taking courses, living in the residential dorms, eating in the dining hall and participating in a host of 

exciting activities such as company field trips and college‐level projects.  Students interested in one of the business 

fields participate in the BASIS (Business for Academic and Scholarly Inclined Students) program through PCI.  

 

COB

 

Student

 

Organizations

 

American Marketing Association  Association of IT Professionals    Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society 

Dean’s Student Advisory Council  National Assoc. of Black Accountants   National Black MBA Association  

Phi Beta Lambda      PV Finance Club       Students in Free Enterprise 

Toastmasters  

 

Centers

 

of

 

Excellence

 

 

Center

 

for

 

Business

 

Communication

 

 

Center

 

for

 

International

 

Business

 

Education

 

 

Prairie

 

View

 

A&M

 

University

 

Small

 

Business

 

Development

 

Center

 

 

Top

 

Five

 

Employers

 

(Highest number of multiple hires in one academic year) 

 

Accenture

 

 

Enterprise

 

Rent

A

Car

  

 

NAVSEA

 

 

Shell

 

Spectra

 

Energy

 

 

G

RADUATE

 

J

OB

 

P

LACEMENT

 

AT

 

G

RADUATION

 ‐ 

85%

 

 

Accreditation

 

Association

 

to

 

Advance

 

Collegiate

 

Schools

 

of

 

Business

 

International

 

(AACSB)

 

 

Recognition

 

 

Prairie

 

View

 

A&M

 

University’s

 

Online

 

Master

 

of

 

Business

 

Administration

 

(MBA)

 

program

 

has

 

been

 

ranked

 

a

 

2010

 

“Best

 

Buy”

 

among

 

AACSB

accredited

 

business

 

programs

 

by

 

GetEducated.com’s

 

national

 

editorial

 

review

 

team.

 

This

 

affordability

 

ranking

 

is

 

based

 

on

 

a

 

comprehensive

 

review

 

of

 

133

 

competing

 

AACSB

accredited

 

online

 

MBA

 

programs

 

nationwide.

 

Prairie

 

View

 

A&M

 

University

 

ranks

 

seventh

 

overall

 

in

 

the

 

2010

 

survey

 

for

 

affordability.

     

 

Prairie

 

View

 

A&M

 

University

 

ranks

 

among

 

the

 

top

 

50

 

undergraduate

 

degree

 

producers

 

of

 

African

American

 

Baccalaureate

 

degrees

 

in

 

the

 

United

 

States

 

of

 

America**

 

in

 

the

 

areas

 

of

 

business

 

management,

 

marketing

 

and

 

related

 

support

 

services.

   

It

 

is

 

also

 

ranks

 

among

 

the

 

top

 

five

 

undergraduate

 

degree

 

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PVAMU

 

College

 

of

 

Business

 

C

OLLEGE

 

OF

 

B

USINESS

 

F

ACULTY

 

&

 

S

TAFF

 

 

The

 

College

 

boasts

 

an

 

international

 

faculty

 

and

 

staff

 

of

 

more

 

than

 

50

 

with

 

diverse

 

research

 

interests,

 

stellar

 

academic

 

and

 

corporate

 

backgrounds.

   

This

 

diversity

 

helps

 

the

 

faculty

 

increase

 

student

 

awareness

 

of

 

the

 

diversity

 

in

 

the

 

global

 

economy.

   

Faculty

 

encourage

 

scholarship

 

in

 

the

 

areas

 

of

 

teaching

 

and

 

learning,

 

practical

 

aspects

 

of

 

industry,

 

and

 

the

 

theory

 

of

 

business.

   

 

Dean

  

Munir

 

Quddus,

 

Ph.D.

 

 

Assistant

 

Dean

 

Lawrence McNeil, Ph.D. 

 

Department

 

Head

  

Accounting,

 

Finance

 

and

 

Management

 

Information

 

Systems

 

M. Moosa Khan, Ph.D.

 

Interim

 

Department

 

Head

  

Management

 

and

 

Marketing

 

Sudhir Tandon, Ph.D.

 

 

Director

 

Graduate

 

Programs

 

in

 

Business

 

John Dyck, Ph.D. 

 

College

 

of

 

Business

 

Faculty

College

 

of

 

Business

 

Staff

   

Faison, Rebecca     Kesee, Yolanda      Robinson, Terry   

Garcia, Edwina      Lockley, La Shonda     Rose, Henry   

Gordon, Kimberly    McFarland, Courtney    Turner, Juanita       

Harris, Theresa         Simmons, Angela    Williams, Mollene 

Anisuddin, Ahmed   Appelget, Russell  Arkali, Gokcen  Baldwin, Rick  Balijepally, Venugopal  Ballentine, Wayne  Bell, Reginald   Blyden, Lois  Bryant, Milton  Cates, Dewaynna  Chatterjee, Sutirtha  

Chong, Hock Gin 

Debnath, Sukumar  Dobiyanski, Alfreda  Dyck, John  Feucht, Frederick  Fulk, Kevin  Hanks, Irvin  Haq, Sanzid  Hill, Jeanne  Holloway, Reginald  Huang, Henry  Johnson, Kenneth  Joonas, Kishwar  Kennebrew, Daniel  Khan, M. Moosa  Langley, Sonja  Lee, Bu‐Ryung  Mahfouz, Ahmed  McNeil, Lawrence  Minton, Susan  Opara, Emmanuel  Perez, Daniel  Pitts, Tony  Quazi, Rahim  Quddus, Munir  Rahman, Shahedur  Strong, David  Soliman, Mostafa  Sutanto, Peter  Tandon, Sudhir  Till, Ada  Vetter, William  Williams, Michael  Zhang, Yi 

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C

OLLEGE

OF

B

USINESS

BGS Faculty members Dr. Peter Sutanto 

(left) and Dr. Reginald L. Bell. 

Contact Information

Prairie View A&M University

College of Business

P.O. Box 519; MS 2300

Prairie View, TX 77446

Dean: Munir Quddus, Ph.D.

Hobart Taylor Hall - Room 2A204

Phone: (936) 261-9200

College of Business Recruitment

Phone: (936) 261-9237

E-mail: ansimmons@pvamu.edu or cob@pvamu.edu

College of Business Development & Placement

Phone: (936) 261-9238

E-mail: klgordon@pvamu.edu

Department of Accounting, Finance & MIS

Department Head: M. Moosa Khan, Ph.D.

Hobart Taylor Hall - Room 2C222

Phone: (936) 261-9275

Department of Management & Marketing

Department Head (Interim): Sudhir Tandon, Ph.D.

Nathelyne A. Kennedy Architecture Building - Room 201

Phone: (936) 261-9280

Graduate Programs in Business

Director: John Dyck, Ph.D.

Nathelyne A. Kennedy Architecture Building - Room 202

Phone: (936) 261-9217

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Prairie View A&M University   College of Business  P.O. Box 519; MS 2300  Prairie View, TX 77446 

PVAMU College of Business 

Vision and Mission Statements 

Our

 

vision

 

is

 

to

 

empower

 

students

 

from

 

diverse

 

backgrounds

 

to

 

become

 

productive

 

and

 

ethical

 

business

 

professionals

 

who

 

are

 

among

 

the

 

best

 

in

 

the

 

world.

 

 

We

 

provide

 

a

 

diverse

 

student

 

body

 

with

 

an

 

education

 

that

 

creates

 

highly

 

productive

 

professionals

 

who

 

are

 

ethical,

 

entrepreneurial,

 

and

 

prepared

 

to

 

succeed

 

in

 

the

 

global

 

economy.

   

The

 

College

 

achieves

 

this

 

through

 

excellence

 

in

 

teaching,

 

research

 

and

 

service,

 

and

 

engagement

 

with

 

the

 

business

 

community

 

and

 

other

 

stakeholders.

  

The

 

student

 

experience

 

is

 

distinguished

 

by

 

personal

 

attention,

 

teamwork,

 

leadership

 

training,

 

and

 

appreciation

 

of

 

the

 

social

 

responsibility

 

of

 

business.

 

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