Your Career Path
The Department of Business Administration prepares students for entrepreneurial leadership through scholastic inquiry, critical thinking, and purposeful vocation in the global economy. Students complete internships and field experiences at companies such as Caterpillar, Komatsu, and Kraft Foods.
Accounting
Good with Numbers?
Then Accounting is the way to go! The Bachelor of Science in Accounting prepares students for careers in auditing, finance, banking, not-for-profit, governmental, and managerial accounting. Graduates are encouraged to take the Certified Public Accountant Exam.
Available Majors, Minors and Concentrations
Majors:
Accounting
Minors:
Accounting
Career Possibilities
- Accounting Supervisor/Manager
- Accounts Payable Manager
- Accounts Receivable Manager
- Auditor
- Benefits Coordinator
- Certified Public Accountant
- Chief Financial Officer
- Collections Officer
- Compliance Officer
- Comptroller
- Corporate Tax Accountant
- Government Auditor
- Not-For-Profit Accountant
- Payroll Specialist
- Self-Employed Certified Public Accountant
- Tax Advisor/Consultant
Overview
Requirements
Civic Engagement
Interested Accounting and Business Administration majors will abandon the classroom this spring and take their accounting skills to the community through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance internship program. These students enroll in the internship class, receive training in income tax preparation, and earn a resume-building “TaxWise” Certification (through the IRS). Following three weeks of specialized training, these students spend several hours per week at the Newberry County Literacy Council preparing income tax returns for underserved and low income taxpayers. This program is under the direction of Dr. Susan Shurden, Ph.D., C.P.A.
Corporate Lecture Series
Three representatives of Morgan Stanley Group will be the featured speakers in the Business Administration Department’s Spring Corporate Lecture Series. Christopher O’Donnell, Sr. Vice President and Financial Advisor; Charles M. White, Director of Business Strategy and Sr. Portfolio Manager; and Jeri Caska, Financial Advisor, will discuss careers in financial management and the revival of global diversification for portfolio management.
The business administration students of Phi Beta Lambda (Future Business Leaders of America) and the Department of Business Administration are proud to announce the kick-off speaker for the 2014-15 Corporate Lecture Series. South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond will discuss his initiatives to make South Carolina a more business-friendly state. Mr. Hammond has been instrumental in providing online services that promote entrepreneurship in South Carolina. This Fine Arts Lecture (FAL) event is open to students, faculty, staff, and the community. A question and answer session will follow Mr. Hammond’s presentation.
Entrepreneur Week
Entrepreneur Week is a Phi Beta Lambda (Future Business Leaders of America) sponsored event coinciding with Black History Month. Minority entrepreneurs share their experiences with Newberry College students along with time for Q&A. Now in its third year, Entrepreneur Week is a celebration of triumph over obstacles, hard work, and relentless determination. It truly reflects the character and philosophy of the Business Administration Department—dream big, work hard, and find a way. It encourages young people to reach for the stars, to get out of their comfort zone, and pursue their personal and professional goals. Entrepreneur Week focuses on success with no room for failure. Students are encouraged and inspired by these speakers to use their God-given gifts and talents to realize their true potential.
Internship Roundtable
This interdisciplinary panel includes students from Psychology, Sociology, Accounting, and Business Administration. The Internship Roundtable is based on the assumption that successful interns are the most effective recruiters for next year’s cohort of student interns. Their heartfelt testimonies resonate with members of the audience who may be considering an internship but seek more information. The panelists have a common message: internships are invaluable experiences; they add depth to the undergraduate experience, and they often lead to full-time job offers.
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Leighton Hartzog
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Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: McClurg 302
Office Phone: 803-321-5212
Email:
leighton.hartzog@newberry.eduBio:
Leighton received his B.A. from Wofford College in Sociology, Master of Business Administration from the University of South Carolina, and is a licensed Certified Public Accountant in South Carolina. His MBA was focused in accounting.
… Read More
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Elwood Jones
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Adjunct Professor
Email:
elwood.jones@newberry.eduBio:
Dr. Jones received his B.A. in Mathematics from Newberry College, his M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Miami, and his DBA in Business Administration from Nova University. His Masters Thesis was on Real Time Audio and… Read More
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Leslie Parks
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Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: McClurg 311A
Office Phone: 803-321-3331
Email:
Leslie.parks@newberry.eduBio:
Les received a B.S. in Biology from Eastern Kentucky University; a Graduate Certificate (Physician’s Assistant) from the University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine; and an Read More
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Gerald Seals
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Associate Professor
Office Phone: 803-947-2069
Email:
gerald.seals@newberry.eduBio:
Associate Professor Gerald Seals teaches management, business ethics, business law, organizational behavior, human resource management, conflict and negotiations, and strategic management. Prior to his arrival and during his tenure… Read More
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Paul D. Smith, M.B.A.
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Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: McClurg 318
Office Phone: 803-321-5213
Email:
Paul.Smith@newberry.eduBio:
Professor Smith received his B.S. (double major) in Finance and Risk Management from The University of South Carolina, his M.B.A in Business from Webster University. His master’s work focused on globalization and strategic… Read More
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Academic Catalog
Accounting Section
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Business Administration
Are You Entrepreneurial?
The baccalaureate degree in Business Administration includes study in the areas of accounting, finance, management, marketing, economics, business law, international business, and management information systems. Students will use demonstrated oral and written communication skills, along with computational and analytical decision-making abilities to compete in today’s competitive business environment.
Available Majors, Minors and Concentrations
Majors:
Business Administration
Minors:
Business Administration
Career Possibilities
- Advertising Agent
- Bank Manager
- Business Consultant
- Credit and Collections Manager
- Digital Marketing Specialist
- Digital Media Specialist
- Fund-Raising Specialist
- Health Care Administrator
- Hospitality Manager
- Human Resources Manager
- Insurance Underwriter
- Investment Broker
- Marketing Manager
- Office Manager
- Organizational Administrator
- Production Supervisor
- Project Manager
- Small Business Owner
Overview
Advisory Committee
Degree programs are monitored by the Business Administration Advisory Committee. The Committee meets each year to review course offerings and make recommendations for state-of-the-art program content. Advisory Committee members serve as internship hosts, subject-area experts, curriculum reviewers, and employers of Newberry College graduates.
Internships
Business Administration students are encouraged to complete an internship prior to graduation. This individualized course must be organized and approved by a faculty member prior to the on-site internship experience. The Department sponsors an Internship Roundtable in the spring. Successful interns do a presentation describing their internship and recruit students for future internships.
Phi Beta Lambda
The Business Administration Department is an active member of Future Business Leaders of America/Phi Beta Lambda. Members participate in professional development activities including the Corporate Lecture Series, Entrepreneur Week, and the Internship Roundtable. The FBLA/PBL State Conference is a capstone event offering workshops, seminars, and competitive events.
Corporate Lecture Series
The Business Administration Department sponsors three Corporate Lecture speakers each year. Notable business leaders in the southeast are invited to address the student body on current topics in the business world.
Job Placement
Business Administration faculty actively prepare students for a vocation in business administration. This includes making referrals, writing letters of recommendation, and seeking new employment opportunities for graduates.
Assessment
During their final semester, all senior business administration majors take the Comprehensive Business Exam. The assessment test measures competency in eight domains of business: accounting, finance, economics, social environment, law, management, global dimensions, and marketing. The CBE Exam is one of several instruments used to assess the effectiveness of Business Administration programs of study.
Requirements
Award-Winning Students
Students in Newberry College’s chapter of Phi Beta Lambda – Future Business Leaders of America claimed three awards recently at the FBLA State Conference held in North Charleston on April 10-11. PBL chapter president Ashley Ramsey earned first place in the “Microeconomics” competition. Lynn Satterfield and Justin Walker took second place honors for “Client Services” and “Personal Finance” respectively. Top business students from eight colleges and universities participated in the in the statewide conference, engaging in activities that included seminars, competitions and networking opportunities. Participating in competitive events at the conference plays an integral role in helping to prepare students for successful careers in business through opportunities to apply classroom concepts in a workforce-simulated competitive environment.
Corporate Lecture Series
Three representatives of Morgan Stanley Group will be the featured speakers in the Business Administration Department’s Spring Corporate Lecture Series. Christopher O’Donnell, Sr. Vice President and Financial Advisor; Charles M. White, Director of Business Strategy and Sr. Portfolio Manager; and Jeri Caska, Financial Advisor will discuss careers in financial management and the revival of global diversification for portfolio management. The business administration students of Phi Beta Lambda (Future Business Leaders of America) and the Department of Business Administration are proud to announce the kick-off speaker for the 2014-15 Corporate Lecture Series. South Carolina Secretary of State, Mark Hammond will discuss his initiatives to make South Carolina a more business-friendly state. Mr. Hammond has been instrumental in providing online services that promote entrepreneurship in South Carolina. This Fine Arts Lecture (FAL) event is open to students, faculty, staff and the community. A question and answer session will follow Mr. Hammond’s presentation.
Entrepreneur Week
Entrepreneur Week is a Phi Beta Lambda (Future Business Leaders of America) sponsored event coinciding with Black History Month. Minority entrepreneurs share their experiences with Newberry College students along with time for Q&A. Now in its third year, Entrepreneur Week is a celebration of triumph over obstacles, hard work and relentless determination. It truly reflects the character and philosophy of the Business Administration Department—dream big, work hard and find a way. It encourages young people to reach for the stars, to get out of their comfort zone and pursue their personal and professional goals. Entrepreneur Week focuses on success with no room for failure. Students are encouraged and inspired by these speakers to use their God-given gifts and talents to realize their true potential.
Internship Roundtable
This interdisciplinary panel includes students from Psychology, Sociology, Accounting, and Business Administration. The Internship Roundtable is based on the assumption that successful interns are the most effective recruiters for next year’s cohort of student interns. Their heartfelt testimonies resonate with members of the audience who may be considering an internship, but seek more information. The Panelists have a common message: internships are invaluable experiences, they add depth to the undergraduate experience, and they often lead to full-time job offers.
Civic Engagement
Interested accounting and business administration majors will abandon the classroom this spring and take their accounting skills to the community through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance internship program. These students enroll in the internship class, receive training in income tax preparation, and earn a resume-building “TaxWise” Certification (through the IRS). Following three weeks of specialized training, these students spend several hours per week at the Newberry County Literacy Council preparing income tax returns for underserved and low income taxpayers. This program is under the direction of Dr. Susan Shurden, Ph.D., C.P.A.
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Leighton Hartzog
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Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: McClurg 302
Office Phone: 803-321-5212
Email:
leighton.hartzog@newberry.eduBio:
Leighton received his B.A. from Wofford College in Sociology, Master of Business Administration from the University of South Carolina, and is a licensed Certified Public Accountant in South Carolina. His MBA was focused in accounting.
… Read More
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Elwood Jones
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Adjunct Professor
Email:
elwood.jones@newberry.eduBio:
Dr. Jones received his B.A. in Mathematics from Newberry College, his M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Miami, and his DBA in Business Administration from Nova University. His Masters Thesis was on Real Time Audio and… Read More
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Leslie Parks
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Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: McClurg 311A
Office Phone: 803-321-3331
Email:
Leslie.parks@newberry.eduBio:
Les received a B.S. in Biology from Eastern Kentucky University; a Graduate Certificate (Physician’s Assistant) from the University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine; and an Read More
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Gerald Seals
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Associate Professor
Office Phone: 803-947-2069
Email:
gerald.seals@newberry.eduBio:
Associate Professor Gerald Seals teaches management, business ethics, business law, organizational behavior, human resource management, conflict and negotiations, and strategic management. Prior to his arrival and during his tenure… Read More
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Paul D. Smith, M.B.A.
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Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: McClurg 318
Office Phone: 803-321-5213
Email:
Paul.Smith@newberry.eduBio:
Professor Smith received his B.S. (double major) in Finance and Risk Management from The University of South Carolina, his M.B.A in Business from Webster University. His master’s work focused on globalization and strategic… Read More
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Academic Catalog
Business Administration Section
Download the 2016-2017 Academic Catalog
Download the 2015-2016 Academic Catalog
Download the 2014-2015 Academic Catalog
Download the 2013-2014 Academic Catalog
Digital Marketing
Digital Marketing
The Bachelor of Science degree in Digital Marketing addresses the 21st Century need for a creative interdisciplinary marketing program and offers a career pathway for further study in the broad areas of Business Administration, Arts & Communications, and the rapidly growing field of Digital Media. The program coordinator is Mr. Patrick Gagliano, Chair of the Department of Arts and Communications. This degree is a major in the Department of Business Administration with an emphasis in the Department of Arts & Communications.
Available Majors, Minors and Concentrations
Majors:
Digital Marketing (B.S.)
The Digital Marketing major is an interdisciplinary degree earned by completing requireed coursework in the Department of Business Administration and the Department of Arts and Communications.
Career Possibilities
- Marketing Analyst
- Marketing Manager
- Social Media Analyst
- Marketing Automator
- Customer Experience Manager
- Intelligent Advertiser
- Real-time Marketing Decision Manager
Overview
Grounded in a liberal arts environment, the Digital Marketing degree is an interdisciplinary mix of courses in Business Administration, E-Commerce, Communications, Graphic Design, and Social Media geared toward meeting the vocational needs of students in a rapidly growing internet community. Digital Marketing students learn how to apply marketing principles and create effective marketing strategies using a variety of digital media concepts to promote web-based products and services. Students will learn how to use search engine analytics and optimization to maximize client exposure over the continuum of digital media venues.
The Digital Marketing degree is based on the principles of critical thinking with an emphasis on socially responsible behavior in the global society. This program of study addresses a growing need for education in a liberal arts setting that incorporates technical, artistic, and analytical skills.
Digital Marketing Program Learning Outcomes
Students graduating with a degree in Digital Marketing will demonstrate mastery in the following Program Learning Outcomes:
- Combine creative and analytical skills for employment in an Internet-based marketplace.
- Possess and practice ethically responsible principles as custodians of sensitive information and intellectual property.
- Identify and use effective market ‘segmentation’ and ‘channels’ to meet organizational goals.
- Use metadata to make inferences concerning market performance and make marketing decisions using real-time applications.
- Evaluate and assess the effectiveness of alternative marketing models to optimize organizational objectives.
- Apply the principles of business law to digital marketing.
- Identify cyber threats and mitigate security breaches.
- Demonstrate critical thinking and strategic communication skills as they pertain to public relations and marketing.
Requirements
Digital Marketing (B.S. degree) (60 hours)
- ACC 210, 220: Accounting (6 hrs.)
- BUA 210, 220, 260: Business Administration (9 hrs.)
- COM 121, 241, 341: Communications (9 hrs.)
- DGM 490, 495: Digital Marketing (6 hrs.)
- GPD 161, 320, 461: Graphic Design (9 hrs.)
- ECO 210, 220: Economics (6 hrs.)
- MIS 210, 320: Management Information Systems (6 hrs.)
- SOM 101, 202: Social Media (6 hrs.)
- SSC 230: Social Sciences or MAT 200: Mathematics (3 hrs.)
New Major in Digital Marketing Added Fall 2015
Starting Fall 2015, Newberry College students will be eligible to earn a Major in Digital Marketing, an interdisciplinary major completed through collaboration between the Department of Business Administration and the Department of Arts and Communications. Students will complete a traditional set of Business Administration, Economics, and Accounting and combine these with 21st century approaches to marketing with courses in Management Information Systems, Graphic Design, Social Media, and Communications. The Digital Marketing major consists of 60 semester hours and complements majors in any area of Business Administration or the Arts. What might have been required as elective credits may easily transform into a double-major for students who choose to major in Digital Marketing as they fulfill their Newberry College experience.
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Cayci S. Banks, M.A.
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Adjunct Professor
Office: LCC 120
Email:
cayci.banks@newberry.eduBio:
A 2003 graduate of Newberry with her Bachelors of Arts in Communications, Mrs. Banks has worked consistently in the field of Communications. She served three years as Newberry College Director of PR and Marketing and seven years… Read More
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Patrick Gagliano
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Chair, Department of Arts & Communications, Theatre Program Coordinator, Professor of Theatre & Speech
Office: CHP 209
Office Phone: 803-321-5620
Email:
patrick.gagliano@newberry.eduBio:
Professor Gagliano is an experienced Theatre director and has also acted in select Newberry College Theatre productions over the years. Additionally, from 2008-2011, he performed on film with SCETV in the “South Carolina Women”… Read More
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Leighton Hartzog
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Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: McClurg 302
Office Phone: 803-321-5212
Email:
leighton.hartzog@newberry.eduBio:
Leighton received his B.A. from Wofford College in Sociology, Master of Business Administration from the University of South Carolina, and is a licensed Certified Public Accountant in South Carolina. His MBA was focused in accounting.
… Read More
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Leslie Parks
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Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: McClurg 311A
Office Phone: 803-321-3331
Email:
Leslie.parks@newberry.eduBio:
Les received a B.S. in Biology from Eastern Kentucky University; a Graduate Certificate (Physician’s Assistant) from the University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine; and an Read More
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Jodie Peeler
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Communications Program Coordinator, Professor of Communications
Office: Langford 210
Office Phone: 803-321-5225
Email:
jodie.peeler@newberry.eduBio:
Dr. Peeler specializes in teaching the program's media writing, media law and media history courses. A former newspaper reporter, she has also worked in radio and advises both the student newspaper and the College's radio… Read More
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Gerald Seals
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Associate Professor
Office Phone: 803-947-2069
Email:
gerald.seals@newberry.eduBio:
Associate Professor Gerald Seals teaches management, business ethics, business law, organizational behavior, human resource management, conflict and negotiations, and strategic management. Prior to his arrival and during his tenure… Read More
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Paul D. Smith, M.B.A.
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Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: McClurg 318
Office Phone: 803-321-5213
Email:
Paul.Smith@newberry.eduBio:
Professor Smith received his B.S. (double major) in Finance and Risk Management from The University of South Carolina, his M.B.A in Business from Webster University. His master’s work focused on globalization and strategic… Read More
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Tania Sosiak
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Associate Professor of Graphic Design and Social Media
Office: McClurg 101
Office Phone: 803-321-5252
Email:
tania.sosiak@newberry.eduBio:
Professor Sosiak received her B.F.A. in Advertising Design from Syracuse University and her M.I.D. in Industrial Design from North Carolina State University. Her master’s work focused on the use of interactive information through… Read More
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Academic Catalog
Digital Marketing Section
Download the 2016-2017 Academic Catalog
Download the 2015-2016 Academic Catalog
Download the 2014-2015 Academic Catalog
Download the 2013-2014 Academic Catalog
Healthcare Management
A degree in Healthcare Management prepares students interested in the healthcare industry to be involved in the field outside of a direct clinical role, such as a nurse or physician. The Healthcare Management program at Newberry College focuses on the administrative aspects of running a health-related organization, emphasizing the policies and processes of management outside of direct patient care.
Available Majors, Minors and Concentrations
Majors:
Healthcare Management
Minors:
Healthcare Management
The average salary of healthcare administrators ranges from $54,000 for the bottom 10 percent of managers up to $150,000 for the top 10 percent in the field. With rising demand for this occupation, wages are expected to continue to rise.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 23 percent increase in employment of medical and health services managers through 2022, creating high demand for capable managers in the healthcare industry.
Career Possibilities
- Finance
- Information Systems
- Nursing Administration
- Government Relations
- Marketing & Public Affairs
- Patient Care Services
- Human Resources
- Materials Management
- Planning & Development
Overview
The healthcare industry increasingly puts pressure on every segment of the organization to improve outcomes and reduce costs through management initiatives, such as advancements in administrative technology and improvements in insurance billing and payment methods. Healthcare Management graduates receive an industry-specific education that can give them a competitive advantage in the job market by helping them develop skills that are valued by employers in this rapidly growing, in-demand field.
Requirements
Healthcare Management Major
Healthcare Management majors are required to complete a total of 51 credit hours (27 hours in Healthcare Management, 24 hours in Business Administration, Economics and Mathematics.)
Healthcare Management Minor
Healthcare Management minors are required to complete 21 credit hours distributed among required and elective courses within the major.
Coming Soon!
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Leslie Parks
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Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: McClurg 311A
Office Phone: 803-321-3331
Email:
Leslie.parks@newberry.eduBio:
Les received a B.S. in Biology from Eastern Kentucky University; a Graduate Certificate (Physician’s Assistant) from the University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine; and an Read More
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Academic Catalog
Healthcare Management Section
Download the 2016-2017 Academic Catalog
Download the 2015-2016 Academic Catalog
Download the 2014-2015 Academic Catalog
Download the 2013-2014 Academic Catalog
International Studies
Engage Your World
In the International Studies program, students will develop an understanding of the global society and analyze complex global issues while preparing for graduate education or entry in the job market. This interdisciplinary degree program includes courses from the arts, sciences, languages, social sciences, humanities, and the professions. Students are also encouraged to develop a deeper understanding of global society through a pre-approved international experience.
Available Majors, Minors and Concentrations
Majors:
International Studies
Concentrations:
Business Administration
Foreign Language
Political Science
Career Possibilities
- Advertising Agent
- Business Translator
- Cultural Awareness Trainer
- Exchange Rate Monitor
- Global Sales Consultant
- International Legal Advisor
- International Sales Manager
- Legal Compliance Officer
- Marketing Director
- Multinational/National Sales Manager
- Sales Broker
- Technical Report Writer
- Travel Agent
- Imports and Exports Manager
- Risk Assessment Manager
Overview
Requirements
Corporate Lecture Series
Three representatives of Morgan Stanley Group will be the featured speakers in the Business Administration Department’s spring Corporate Lecture Series. Christopher O’Donnell, Sr. Vice President and Financial Advisor; Charles M. White, Director of Business Strategy and Sr. Portfolio Manager; and Jeri Caska, Financial Advisor will discuss careers in financial management and the revival of global diversification for portfolio management. The business administration students of Phi Beta Lambda (Future Business Leaders of America) and the Department of Business Administration are proud to announce the kick-off speaker for the 2014-15 Corporate Lecture Series. South Carolina Secretary of State, Mark Hammond will discuss his initiatives to make South Carolina a more business-friendly state. Mr. Hammond has been instrumental in providing online services that promote entrepreneurship in South Carolina. This Fine Arts Lecture (FAL) event is open to students, faculty, staff and the community. A question and answer session will follow Mr. Hammond’s presentation.
Entrepreneur Week
Entrepreneur Week is a Phi Beta Lambda (Future Business Leaders of America) sponsored event coinciding with Black History Month. Minority entrepreneurs share their experiences with Newberry College students along with time for Q&A. Now in its third year, Entrepreneur Week is a celebration of triumph over obstacles, hard work, and relentless determination. It truly reflects the character and philosophy of the Business Administration Department—dream big, work hard and find a way. It encourages young people to reach for the stars, to get out of their comfort zone and pursue their personal and professional goals. Entrepreneur Week focuses on success with no room for failure. Students are encouraged and inspired by these speakers to use their God-given gifts and talents to realize their true potential.
Internship Roundtable
This interdisciplinary panel includes students from Psychology, Sociology, Accounting, and Business Administration. The Internship Roundtable is based on the assumption that successful interns are the most effective recruiters for next year’s cohort of student interns. Their heartfelt testimonies resonate with members of the audience who may be considering an internship, but seek more information. The Panelists have a common message: internships are invaluable experiences, they add depth to the undergraduate experience, and they often lead to full-time job offers.
Civic Engagement
Interested accounting and business administration majors will abandon the classroom this spring and take their accounting skills to the community through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance internship program. These students enroll in the internship class, receive training in income tax preparation, and earn a resume-building “TaxWise” Certification (through the IRS). Following three weeks of specialized training, these students spend several hours per week at the Newberry County Literacy Council preparing income tax returns for underserved and low income taxpayers. This program is under the direction of Dr. Susan Shurden, Ph.D., C.P.A.
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Leighton Hartzog
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Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: McClurg 302
Office Phone: 803-321-5212
Email:
leighton.hartzog@newberry.eduBio:
Leighton received his B.A. from Wofford College in Sociology, Master of Business Administration from the University of South Carolina, and is a licensed Certified Public Accountant in South Carolina. His MBA was focused in accounting.
… Read More
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Elwood Jones
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Adjunct Professor
Email:
elwood.jones@newberry.eduBio:
Dr. Jones received his B.A. in Mathematics from Newberry College, his M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Miami, and his DBA in Business Administration from Nova University. His Masters Thesis was on Real Time Audio and… Read More
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Leslie Parks
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Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: McClurg 311A
Office Phone: 803-321-3331
Email:
Leslie.parks@newberry.eduBio:
Les received a B.S. in Biology from Eastern Kentucky University; a Graduate Certificate (Physician’s Assistant) from the University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine; and an Read More
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Gerald Seals
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Associate Professor
Office Phone: 803-947-2069
Email:
gerald.seals@newberry.eduBio:
Associate Professor Gerald Seals teaches management, business ethics, business law, organizational behavior, human resource management, conflict and negotiations, and strategic management. Prior to his arrival and during his tenure… Read More
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Paul D. Smith, M.B.A.
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Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: McClurg 318
Office Phone: 803-321-5213
Email:
Paul.Smith@newberry.eduBio:
Professor Smith received his B.S. (double major) in Finance and Risk Management from The University of South Carolina, his M.B.A in Business from Webster University. His master’s work focused on globalization and strategic… Read More
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Academic Catalog
International Studies Section
Download the 2016-2017 Academic Catalog
Download the 2015-2016 Academic Catalog
Download the 2014-2015 Academic Catalog
Download the 2013-2014 Academic Catalog