Business & Economics
Marcus and Mindel Vershok Brachman Department of Business & Economics.
Website http://www.marietta.edu/business-economics-department
Chair: Greg Delemeester (delemeeg@marietta.edu)
Administrative Coordinator: Amy Williams (aew008@marietta.edu)
The Department of Business & Economics prepares students for professional careers in business, government, not-for-profit management, as well as entry into graduate school. Eleven major programs are offered by the department, including Land & Energy Management, which is accredited by the American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL). Eight minors and one certificate are also available.
Several courses in the department use Excel spreadsheets. Students lacking a basic knowledge of spreadsheet software are encouraged to enroll in Computer Science 110, Computing in Business, during their freshman year.
Students who are planning to do graduate work in economics or other business fields should be aware that many graduate schools recommend that their entering students have a strong background in economics and mathematics. Students should check into the specific requirements of graduate programs in which they are interested since entrance requirements vary widely from program to program.
Marietta College has an articulation agreement with Marshall University’s Master of Business Administration program. Students who complete 27 hours of Business Foundation Courses while enrolled at Marietta College and earn a B or better for each course, and who meet Marshall’s other admissions requirements, may shorten the time to complete the Marshall University MBA degree. For more details on the program, see the B&E Department Chair.
- Accounting, Bachelor of Arts
- Economics, Bachelor of Arts
- Entrepreneurship, Bachelor of Arts
- Finance, Bachelor of Arts
- International Business, Bachelor of Arts
- Land & Energy Management, Bachelor of Arts
- Management, Bachelor of Arts
- Marketing, Bachelor of Arts
- Public Accounting, Bachelor of Arts
- Sport Management, Bachelor of Arts
- Supply Chain Management, Bachelor of Arts
- Accounting Minor
- Business Minor
- Economics Minor
- Entrepreneurship Minor
- Finance Minor
- Management Minor
- Marketing Minor
- Sport Management Minor
- Entrepreneurship Certificate