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The University of Tennessee at Martin

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College of Business and Public Affairs
301 Clement Hall
University of TN at Martin
Martin, TN 38238
(731) 881-7227

Dean: Ernest R. Moser emoser@utm.edu

 

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"Quality Instruction Through Faculty Commitment"

Mission Statement

 

The College of Business and Public Affairs, consistent with the overall Mission of The University of Tennessee at Martin, develops graduates whose skills, abilities and ethical standards contribute to a diversified and dynamic society.  With a primary focus on teaching, the College emphasizes quality undergraduate and graduate instruction and faculty commitment to student and regional development.  Programs are delivered in an environment that encourages a broad understanding of the forces shaping global social, political and economic change.  The College promotes and supports cooperative alliances with stakeholders and outstanding teaching, research, and service.

 

The College of Business and Public Affairs is one of five colleges on the campus of The University of Tennessee at Martin. The programs in business are accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) and houses three academic departments:

 

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Business Programs accredited by AACSB International

 

The following degrees and major fields of study are offered:

 

In addition, the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is offered. The MBA and degree is also offered on the campus of The Tennessee Technology Center in Jackson, Tennessee.

 

Two endowed chairs, the Horace and Sara Dunagan Chair of Excellence in Banking and the Tom E. Hendrix Chair of Excellence in Free Enterprise, function within the College of Business and Public Affairs.

 

The Regional Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (REED) Center serves existing and prospective entrepreneurs and supports economic development in rural northwest Tennessee.

The College also offers the following minors: