School of Business
Stephen Pilgrim, Dean; Bruce Toews, Associate Dean; Johanna Attoh, Conna Bond, Steven Forbis, George Perez, Brian Schaffner.
Within the context of Walla Walla University's mission, the School of Business provides a high-quality business education in which graduates are prepared for successful careers and advanced studies.
The Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, and Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration degrees are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), a leading international accreditation association for business schools with a focus on mission-based standards, including teaching excellence.
Degrees Offered
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is a professional degree designed for students planning to enter the job market or graduate programs. Concentrations include accounting, entrepreneurship and small business management, finance, management, and marketing. No minor is required.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Business Administration is available to students who wish a broader liberal arts preparation than that provided by the BBA. A minor in an area distinct from the major and foreign language study are required.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Business Administration provides more flexibility than is provided by a BBA degree. This degree serves students who plan to enter graduate school, medical school, dental school, law school, etc. or who desire broad flexibility. No minor is required.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Automotive Management, jointly offered with the Department of Technology, combines automotive technology and business to prepare students for managing automotive businesses. No minor is required.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Aviation Management, jointly offered with the Department of Technology, combines aviation technology and business to prepare students for managing aviation businesses. No minor is required.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Information Systems, jointly offered with the Department of Computer Science, combines computer technology and business to prepare students for positions as programmers, systems analysts, network administrators, and other careers in information systems. No minor is required.
Associate of Science (AS) in Business provides students an opportunity to gain the basic knowledge and skills required for initial job placement.
Minors are available in business administration, economics, global development, and marketing.
Students planning on graduate study should check the specific graduate school admission requirements. Graduate programs may have admission requirements in addition to a WWU baccalaureate degree in business.