A well-rounded business education
At Berry, you receive the rare, and powerful, combination of business acumen anchored with a strong liberal arts perspective. You can couple a business or entrepreneurship minor with one of our 40+ broad major offerings OR choose a specific business area as your major.
Business majors at Berry include: Accounting, Creative Technologies, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management and Marketing.
Guide a student-managed investment fund. Apply your skills as an intern at Jackson Spaulding. Design educational technology for schools in Norway. Get professional experience now through research with faculty, off-campus internships and on-campus practical learning experiences.
Business FACULTY
With 13 years as a professor, researcher and college administrator, Dr. Heller teaches health economics, microeconomics and international development. She enjoys using discussion and multimedia course materials to illustrate economic concepts in her classes. Her research interests include data analysis and statistical program evaluation and a wide variety of policy questions and topics in applied microeconomics.
Evidence of Berry’s culture of innovation and entrepreneurship is found across campus — from the 15 student-managed enterprises to the HackBerry Lab, the makerspace where students of any major bring bold ideas to life.
Business Courses
Learn how to apply data analytics — which is essential to the practice of converting data into actionable decision-making by organizations and an important skillset in today's fast-paced business world. This course covers a broad range of topics, from data mining to data visualization.
Explore the impact of historical events on the evolution of economics, the connections between economics and other academic disciplines, and the influence of economists on society.
Consider the legal and ethical issues facing businesses today, with focus on American legal institutions, contracts, property and employment law, and consideration of the ethical implications of business decisions.
Business LIVES
A double major in finance and business management, Jessica Gross (17C) honed her management skills as a member of Berry’s Leadership Fellows, Student Government Association, and several honor societies. She also completed three internships, including one in Germany and another with the Seattle branch of BlackRock — which led to her being hired as a hedge fund solutions team analyst at BlackRock’s New York office.
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