Purposeful liberal arts with transformative business knowledge.

A business school at one of Virginia’s oldest institutions of higher education, Emory & Henry School of Business possesses an incredibly rich history of academic excellence, regional development and community impact. For nearly two centuries the College has served Southwest Virginia and Southern Appalachia by nurturing and developing young women and men who go into professional lives with a strong sense of place, purpose and profession.

Entrepreneurial mindsets, critical thinking skills, civic values, and professional connections.

The Department of Business Administration develops tomorrow’s leaders to sustainably address emerging challenges. Our Business Administration and Accounting programs provide a rigorous academic experience whereby students learn the fundamentals of accounting, finance, management, marketing, operations, information systems and business law tax and auditing.

Degrees

  • Bachelor of Science, Accounting

    To prepare students for a career or graduate work in accounting, and to help qualify them to sit for the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

  • Minor, Accounting

    A student majoring in a discipline other than management may minor in accounting by completing Accounting 201 and 202 and four additional courses selected from the following: Accounting 301, 302, 310, 340, 401, 409, or Management 308 or 445.

  • Bachelor of Science, Business Administration

    To give students a broadly based background in business administration.

  • Minor, Business Administration

    To give students a broadly based background in business administration.

  • Bachelor of Science, Business- Teacher Preparation

    To give students a broadly based background in business administration and to prepare them for careers teaching in secondary schools.

  • Bachelor of Science, Management

    To give students a broadly-based background in business administration leading to employment or graduate study.

  • Minor, Management

    A student may minor in management by completing Economics 151, Management 305 and 345, Accounting 201, and two additional courses selected from the following: Economics 152, Accounting 202, Management 203, 308, 320, 441, or 445.