Mitchell College of Business

The Mitchell College of Business offers undergraduate majors in Accounting, Economics, Finance and Real Estate, International Business, Management, Marketing, and Supply Chain and Logistics Management. Holding both the AACSB business and separate accounting accreditations, the College also offers a Master of Business Administration, Master of Accounting, and Ph.D. in Business Administration. We emphasize experiential learning opportunities throughout the curriculum including a required internship, course assignments, and center-driven projects. The Mitchell College prides itself in ensuring that its students are more than just a number. 

 

 

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Alumni Accolades | Dr. Mike Wojciechowski
Alumni Accolades | Dr. Mike Wojciechowski
Friday - March 14, 2025
Dr. Mike Wojciechowski graduated from the Mitchell College of Business in 1978 with a degree in marketing. He earned a MBA in finance from South in 1981, and a doctorate in organizational leadership from Pepperdine University in 2013. Wojciechowski serves as a clinical professor and senior lecturer in the Fred Kisner School of Entrepreneurship at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, teaching new venture creation and social entrepreneurship to both undergraduate and MBA students
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Student Spotlight | Maddie Mitchell
Student Spotlight | Maddie Mitchell
Tuesday - March 11, 2025
Maddie Mitchell, a senior at the Mitchell College of Business, is charting a bright course for her future thanks to her field of study, supply chain and logistics management. Mitchell chose the undergraduate program because of the abundant opportunities to learn diverse systems, interact with people from all over the world and help make an impact on the global economy.
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Anchoring Success: Mitchell College of Business' Supply Chain Program
Anchoring Success: Mitchell College of Business' Supply Chain Program
Tuesday - March 11, 2025
The Mitchell College of Business supply chain and logistics management major is designed to equip students with the skills necessary for successful careers in supply chain-related fields. Supply chain and logistics management employment opportunities are wide and varied, and the need for educated professionals is particularly acute in the Gulf Coast region.
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