School of Business Administration
McPheeters-Dennis, Room 331
(404) 880-6273


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Academic Programs

Management


Business Administration at Clark Atlanta University reaches back through several decades. The first A.B. degree in Business Administration was offered at the former Clark College in 1931, and a School of Business Administration was established at the former Atlanta University in 1946. These two historically black institutions were pioneers in offering business undergraduate and graduate degrees.

The undergraduate program at Clark College soon became the largest department on campus. Both programs are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. In 1989, the undergraduate program and the management department became a part of the School of Business Administration, resulting from the consolidation of Clark College and Atlanta University. The undergraduate program was accredited in 1995.

The Management Department seeks to offer curriculum and instruction in the forms of work that all managers must perform-planning, organizing, staffing, motivating, and controlling. The Department's objective is to provide students with the knowledge necessary for students to become effective managers in the private and public sectors.

Faculty

  • William Brown
  • Andrew Hill
  • Thomas Neil
  • Raphael Boyd
  • Evelynn Dadzie
  • Muhammad Bhuiyan

Courses

UNDERGRADUATE

· Legal, Social, and Ethical Aspects of Business I
· Principles of Management
· Business Policy
· Introduction to International Business Management
· Personnel Management
· Organizational Behavior
· Employee Benefits
· Entrepreneurship and Enterprise
· Business Internship
· Legal, Social, and Ethical Aspects of Business II
· Industrial and Organizational Psychology
· Global Leadership
· Productivity

GRADUATE

· Managerial Communications
· Organizational Behavior
· Legal, Social and Ethical Aspects of Business
· Business Policy
· Management of Organizations
· Research and Reports
· Industrial and Labor Relations
· Personnel Management
· International Business Seminar
· Theories of Organizations
· Special Problems in Management

The School of Business is Accredited by AACSB/The International Association for Management Education at both the Undergraduate and Graduate Levels. 



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