~CHOOL OF BU~INE~~ Expansion continues as new degree is offered With about 30 percent of the student body enrolled in their programs, the School of Business continued to expand and advance this year. The school offered Bachelor's degrees in Marketing Management, Accounting, Economics, Office Systems, Business Education and Professional Sales. The Professional sales degree was offered for the first time in the fall. Throughout the year Dr. Randall McLeod, along with others from the School, planned the types of classes and the agenda for the new program. In addition to the honor societies associated with each major , there were also organizations open to anyone interested in that field of study. The American Marketing Association, the Society for the Advancement of Management and the Data Processing Management As - sociation were just a few of COMING TO ORDER. Darren Johnson, senior computer information systems major, begins a DPMA meeting. Johnson served as the group's president. -Photo by Sharon Bowles. 170 Keeping the grade these groups . Throughout the year they hosted noteworthy speakers and attended seminars to gain a better understanding of aspects of business. The School of Business also sponsored the Economics Team and the Intercolligate Business Team. These teams competed on a national level. Two teachers were added to the business faculty this year. Scott Stovall began teaching accounting and McLeod served as Director of the Professional Sales Program. He oversaw the entire program and recruited students. ===-~-=----~::::.:._....__:::.~=-..:::.~--~-----~--------- -Janelle McFarland L TAKING NOTES. Suri Hartono, junior, and Harold Ortiz, sophomore, take notes during an Advanced Accounting class in the Maybee Business Building. The class gave a view of accounting for governmental units and various non-profit organizations. -Photo by Sharon Bowles.
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