Rawls College of Business
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About the College
The Rawls College of Business offers educational programs in all areas of business while advancing knowledge through research, providing community service, and supporting the development of business in the global economy. Fulfilling these objectives creates a stimulating learning environment for the student and expands the frontiers of knowledge.
The baccalaureate and master’s programs in business administration and accounting are fully accredited by the AACSB International, the national accrediting organization for business and management programs.
Degree Programs
The college offers programs leading to the following degrees:
- Bachelor of Business Administration
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Science with a major in Business Administration
- Master of Science in Accounting
- International Master of Business Administration
- Doctor of Philosophy with a major in Business Administration
Dual-Degree/Joint Programs
- Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Science in Architecture
- Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Applied Economics
- Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness
- Master of Business Administration/Master of Architecture
- Master of Business Administration/Master of Science in Environmental Toxicology
- Master of Business Administration/Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning
- Master of Business Administration/Doctor of Medicine
- Master of Business Administration/Master of Arts in Foreign Language
- Master of Business Administration/Doctor of Jurisprudence
- Master of Science in Accounting/Doctor of Jurisprudence
- Master of Science in Business Administration/Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning
At the undergraduate level, students may major in accounting, economics, finance, general business, international business, management, management information systems, marketing, and energy commerce. Joint majors with programs in other colleges include agribusiness, general business/agricultural and applied economics, and business/architecture.
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Course Descriptions
Faculty
Click here to view alphabetical listing of all TTU faculty and their academic credentials.
Horn Professors: Conover, Hunt, Westfall
Professors: Blair, Boal, Burns, Clancy, Duhan, Dukes, Ewing, Gardner, Goebel, Hein, Hoffman, Howell, Laverie, Lumpkin, Macy, Mann, McInnes, Mitchell, Nichols, Pasewark, Ricketts, Viator, Wetherbe, Wilcox, Wilkes, Winters, Yadav
Associate Professors: Arnett, Bremer, Buchheit, Cao, D. Collins, Cooney, Durrett, Ford, Gillan, Harrison, Jones, Krefting, Lightner, Lin, Masselli, McDonald, Mercer, Ritchey, Short, Song, Wan, Walden
Assistant Professors: Bagley, Bauguess, Brigham, Carlson, Cashman, Cogliser, A. Collins, Dass, Davis, Delgadillo, Hansen, McInturff, T. Payne, Quinn-Trank, Rinaldo, Roman, Romanus, Stegemoller, Vozlyublennaia, Wagner, Whitby
Instructors: Allen, Anderson, Brown, Clark, Drennon, Duran, Edwards, Flamm, Giddens, Greene, Harper, Hoover, Hughes, Jones-Bigbee, Kelley, Kennedy, Lay, Lynn, McWhorter, Nix, D. Payne, Reed, Schiermeyer, Schuetzeberg, Smithee, Stevens, Stull, Westney, WhitebreadBack to Top
Catalog Contents
- Introduction
- About the University
- Regents / Administration
- Facilities and Resources
- Admission, Undergraduate
- Registration
- Financial Information
- Housing and Hospitality
- Student Services
- Academic Support Services
- Degree Programs
- Undergraduate Academics
- Graduate School
- School of Law
- Colleges
Agricultural Sciences
Architecture
Arts & Sciences
Business
Education
Engineering
Honors
Human Sciences
Mass Communications
Visual & Performing Arts
- Health Sciences Center
- All-University Programs
- Preprofessional Programs
- ROTC
- Distance Learning,
Off-Campus Instruction - Residency Status
- Faculty Directory
- Academic Calendar
- Glossary of Catalog Terms

