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The B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration organized into five academic departments offers nine majors for the undergraduate business degree. The college also offers the graduate business MBA degree with an option to concentrate in Healthcare Administration. Our programs are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and AACSB International. About 3000 undergraduate and 200 graduate students attend the Moody College of Business Administration. In addition to the traditional business majors, unique curriculum choices include majors in insurance and risk management, hospitality management, and professional land and resource management, as well as the minors in francophone and hispanic language and culture.
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Dr. Linus Wilson wrote a paper that was used in a New York Times article which appeared on the front page of the that paper's business section on Tuesday, May 19, 2009.
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The B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration has been the home of the Journal of Insurance Issues [ISSN: 1531-6076] since 2005, when Dr. William L. Ferguson was named only its eighth Managing Editor.
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Sales is all about building relationships but last week, for students from seven universities throughout Louisiana, it was all about competition.
Four marketing majors from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette-- Kimberly Abraham, Joseph LaBauve, Peter Gervais and Jonathan Guidry--joined students from Louisiana State University, Nicholls State University, the University of New Orleans, Southeastern University, Xavier University in New Orleans and Southern University of Baton Rouge to compete in the ultimate regional sales challenge, the 7th Annual Bayou Sales Challenge, hosted by Nicholls State University’s College of Business. The event is sponsored and judged by highly supportive top executives and sales teams from regional and national businesses who view the event as an opportunity to recruit some of the top sales students in the state.
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