
The School of Business
The Wendell Holmes School of Business recognizes that leadership is more than a position. It is an action. Mastery of the major tenets of business is accomplished through innovative and cutting edge technologies and systems. Students are trained in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, International Business, and Hospitality Management. Activities are designed to help students become critical and analytical thinkers, and effective communicators who exemplify the highest levels of ethical and moral behavior.
The School of Business Mission
To provide a high quality business education to students from a diverse social, economic and educational background in a Christian setting that prepares our graduates for a productive role in a global workplace. The mission is to:
- graduate students with the technical, social and critical thinking skills needed for success in the work place and graduate school
- develop and maintain programs that satisfies prospective employers
- promote the role of business leadership
- develop in students a sense of community service, ethical values and social responsibilities
- provide an educational environment in a Christian setting
- provide an environment that encourages research
Consistent with Bethune-Cookman University’s mission as a United Methodist, Historically Black University, we strive to provide quality education for all people, especially those lacking social, economic and educational advantages.
The School of Business (SB) is the school of choice for those who seek an education that combines experimental learning with practical business skills. We want to be increasingly recognized by our stakeholders for challenging our students to reach their full potential.
The School of Business Goals (Objectives)
The objectives of the School of Business are to provide the student with the following general business skills and competencies:
- The ability to think critically.
- The ability to apply analytical and technical skills in problem solving and research.
- The ability to demonstrate leadership skills.
- The ability to communicate effectively.
- An understanding of legal, ethical and professional practices.
- An understanding of the global and diverse nature of business.

