In
The University of Findlay’s College of Business, you will “learn by
doing” through the University’s emphasis on experiential learning.
At
Findlay, you will have opportunities to work with community partners,
small business owners, entrepreneurs and administrators at nonprofit
organizations to solve real business problems with real business
solutions.
As a UF student, you will engage in problem-based learning, which fosters critical and integrative thinking – skills that are valuable in achieving career success. Our graduates have gone on to work at some nationally recognized companies such as Marathon Oil, Cooper Tire and Rubber, Whirlpool, Dana Corporation, and others.
COB Highlights
You’ll have regular access to and networking
opportunities with internationally recognized leaders, high-level
business executives and entrepreneurs.
- For each publication you author (or
coauthor with a faculty member) you not only will add value to your
résumé but also will have the opportunity to earn a scholarship up to
$500.
- If you’re interested in starting your own
business, you are eligible to apply for funding from the Garner
Endowment for Entrepreneurial Excellence to assist with start-up costs.
- Student organizations such as Enactus, formerly Students in
Free Enterprise (SIFE), and Rotaract provide opportunities to complete
both domestic and international projects.
- Study abroad at places such as India and Japan.
- The leading ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)
software system known as SAP is embedded in all business majors.
In
2011, the University was accepted as a member of the University Alliance
Program for SAP, the world’s leading ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)
software system used by thousands of major corporations worldwide. UF’s
membership will allow our students to earn SAP certifications, which
will greatly expand their employment opportunities among the most
attractive and well-paying employers.
Earn Both a Bachelor’s Degree and a Master’s Degree in Five Years
With
UF’s CPA-MBA Track, you have the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree
in financial accounting and a master’s degree in business
administration, while preparing to sit for the CPA exam.
Or,
through the Center for Business and the Liberal Arts, you may complete
both a bachelor of arts in any liberal arts major and a master of
business administration.