Hankamer School of Business
Hankamer School of Business
The home page for the Hankamer School of Business.
The home page for the Hankamer School of Business.
A degree in accounting prepares you for a variety of careers. Many people choose to enter public accounting as either an auditor or tax consultant. These positions are available in firms of all sizes - from large multinational firms to small local firms.
Others choose to enter industry and work as general accountants, controllers, treasurers, tax managers, or internal auditors. Governmental agencies employ a number of accountants at the local, state, and federal levels. Over 30 employers currently recruit Baylor accounting majors.
The Department of Finance, Insurance and Real Estate offers four undergraduate majors in a Bachelors of Administration (BBA) degree program.
The Communications & Marketing team is responsible for initiatives that position Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, building awareness, preference and prestige among various constituent groups. This includes marketing strategy, branding, business school publications, Internet design and content, events, advertising, media relations and internal communications.
Economics Undergraduate Degree Programs
The Information Systems Department's primary goal is to excel in teaching quantitative and critical thinking skills as well as interpersonal skills. Students are given opportunities to develop strong abilities in areas such as leadership, written and oral communications, and teamwork.
Information on Undergraduate Degree programs is found here.
The Technology Center for Hankamer School of Business on the new Foster Campus for Innovation is the continuation of the Casey Computer Center.
The Casey Computer Center was created in 1962 through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Casey, who provided the original equipment. Since that time the center has provided excellent service and state-of-the-art equipment for students, faculty and staff in the Hankamer School of Business.
Students majoring in Marketing receive a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. Students who choose to major in Marketing must take 18 hours in Marketing beyond the Business Core Requirements--three required courses and three electives.
The Management faculty, comprised of a group of diverse, experienced, and highly knowledgeable professionals, is committed to developing high caliber, quality students who possess great potential for professional success.