Undergraduate Business Schools In Metro Detroit

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Undergraduate Business Schools In Metro Detroit

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Urban Power
The Downtown Detroit Partnership
held its annual meeting and lunch-
eon on March 22 at the Detroit
Marriott at the Renaissance Center.
City leaders provided a long list of
recent progress items, including the
recent creation of regional author-
ities to run Cobo Center and the
Detroit Water & Sewerage Dept.
1. Bernard White, Marvin
Beatty, Ehrlich Crain
2. Roger Penske, Mayor Dave
Bing, George Jackson Jr.,
Dave Blaszkiewicz
3. Jamie Grimaldi, John
Rakolta III
4. Bud Denker, Cynthia Pasky,
Bishop Edgar Vann II
5. Stacy Fox, Jim Kokas
Heart to Heart
Henry Ford Health System held its
Red Heart Blues fundraiser at The
Henry in Dearborn on Feb. 25. The
evening affair, bene?tting the Edith
and Benson Ford Heart and Vascular
Institute, included a cocktail party,
sitdown dinner, and entertainment
by the Simone Vitale Band.
6. Marilyn and Ken Way
7. April Lindell, Judy St.
Romain, Dr. Doug Weaver
8. Drs. Henry and Jane Kim
9. Robb and Susan Weir
10. Margie and Tom Ogden
Scholar Soiree
South University dedicated its new
campus in Novi on March 2, where it
offers a wide range of degree pro-
grams in business administration,
healthcare management, and several
others. More than 100 people enjoy-
ed cuisine from around the world.
11. Tammy Simpson, Ted Bolema
12. Bill Brey, Maria Joao Vaz,
Lewis Walker
13. Paul and Rachel Hindelang
14. Kathy Crawford,
Chancellor John South III,
15. Neal Simon, Michele
Mecha-Fuher
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CLEARY UNIVERSITY, ANN
ARBOR, HOWELL | Private
Undergrad programs:
Associate’s degrees in
accounting technology,
event/meeting management,
information technology,
business enterprise, and
e-marketing. Bachelor’s
degrees in business manage-
ment, entrepreneurship,
e-business communication,
management of information
technology, human-resources
management, healthcare
management, organizational
leadership marketing,
corporate ?nance, accounting.
www.cleary.edu
800-686-1883
EASTERN MICHIGAN
UNIVERSITY, YPSILANTI |
Undergrad programs:
Bachelor’s degrees in
accounting, economics,
entrepreneurship, ?nance,
general business, international
business, management,
marketing, and supply-chain
management.
www.emich.edu
734-487-1849
HENRY FORD COMMUNITY
COLLEGE, DEARBORN |
Undergrad programs:
Associate’s degrees in
accounting, administrative
and information management,
automotive service manage-
ment, business administration,
international business
management, medical
practice/facility management,
and paralegal studies.
www.hfcc.edu
800-585-HFCC
LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGI-
CAL UNIVERSITY,
SOUTHFIELD | Private
Undergrad programs:
Bachelor’s degrees in business
management and information
technology.
www.ltu.edu
248-204-2222
LEWIS COLLEGE OF
BUSINESS, DETROIT |
Undergrad programs:
Associate’s degrees in business
administration with concentra-
tions in marketing, manage-
ment, hospitality management,
and accounting.
www.lewiscollege.edu
313-862-6300
MACOMB COMMUNITY
COLLEGE, WARREN |
Undergrad programs:
Associate’s degrees in business
administration with concentra-
tions in accounting, business
management, entrepreneur-
ship, ?nance, general business,
hospitality management,
marketing, and project
management.
www.macomb.edu
866-MACOMB1
MADONNA UNIVERSITY,
LIVONIA | Private
Undergrad programs:
Associate’s degree in business
administration. Bachelor’s
degrees in accounting, business
administration, hospitality
management, international
business and economics,
human resources manage-
ment, management
information systems, and
marketing.
www.madonna.edu
800-852-4951
MARYGROVE COLLEGE,
DETROIT | Private
Undergrad programs:
Associate’s degrees in
accounting and business.
Bachelor’s degrees in business
with concentrations in
accounting, business
administration, ?nancial
planning, management,
and marketing.
www.marygrove.edu
313-927-1200
NORTHWOOD UNIVERSITY,
MIDLAND | Private
Undergrad programs:
Bachelor’s degrees in
accounting, advertising and
marketing, aftermarket
management, automotive
marketing and management,
computer information
management, economics,
entertainment and sports
management, entrepreneur-
ship, ?nance, fashion marketing
and management, hospitality
management, international
business, management,
marketing, and management
information systems.
www.northwood.edu/mi
800-622-9000
OAKLAND COMMUNITY
COLLEGE, BLOOMFIELD
HILLS |
Undergrad programs:
Associate’s degrees in business
administration, culinary arts,
hotel management, manage-
ment development, and
restaurant management.
www.oaklandcc.edu
248-341-2000

OAKLAND UNIVERSITY,
ROCHESTER |
Undergrad programs:
Bachelor’s degrees in
accounting and ?nance,
decision and information
sciences, economics, and
management and marketing.
www.oakland.edu
248-370-2100
ROCHESTER COLLEGE,
ROCHESTER HILLS | Private
Undergrad programs:
Bachelor’s degrees in
accounting, interdisciplinary
management, and sports
management.
www.rc.edu
248-218-2000
SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE,
LIVONIA |
Undergrad programs:
Associate’s degrees include
accounting, general business,
marketing and applied manage-
ment, small business for
entrepreneurs, business
information technology,
cosmetology management,
and culinary arts.
www.schoolcraft.cc.mi.us
734-462-4400
SOUTH UNIVERSITY, NOVI |
Private
Undergrad programs:
Bachelor’s degrees in criminal
justice, psychology, health care
management, and business
administration.
www.southuniversity.edu/novi
877-693-2085
UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT
MERCY, DETROIT | Private
Undergrad programs:
Bachelor’s degrees in
accounting and business
administration with concentra-
tions in ?nance, international
business, management, and
marketing.
www.udmercy.edu
313-993-1000
UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN, ANN ARBOR |
Undergrad programs:
Bachelor’s degrees in
accounting, business
economics and public policy,
business information
technology, ?nance, business
law, business history, business
communication, business
management and organization,
marketing, operations and
management science.
www.umich.edu
734-764-1817
UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN-DEARBORN |
Undergrad programs:
Bachelor’s degrees in
accounting, ?nance, general
business, human-resources
management, information
technology management,
management, marketing, and
supply-chain management.
www.umd.umich.edu
313-593-5000
WALSH COLLEGE, TROY |
Private
Undergrad programs:
Bachelor’s degrees in
accounting, business
information systems, and
business administration with
concentrations in accounting,
information technology,
?nance, general business,
management, and marketing.
www.walshcollege.edu
800-WALSH-01
WAYNE STATE
UNIVERSITY, DETROIT |
Undergrad programs:
Bachelor’s degrees in
accounting, ?nance, global
supply-chain management,
information systems
management, management,
and marketing.
www.wayne.edu
877-WSU-INFO
* Listings re?ect programs
offered by a college’s business
school, where such business
schools exist. This list does
not include certi?cate
programs or minors; only
associate’s and bachelor’s
degrees. All universities public
unless otherwise noted.
UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS IN METRO DETROIT*
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DEVRY UNIVERSITY,
SOUTHFIELD | Private
Graduate programs: DeVry
University’s Keller Graduate
School of Management offers
16 different MBA concentra-
tions, including accounting,
e-commerce management,
?nance, health services,
hospitality management,
human resources, marketing,
and project management. Earn
your MBA on campus or online,
or both.
Executive Education: Not
available.
Keller.edu/Detroit
248-213-1610
EASTERN MICHIGAN
UNIVERSITY, YPSILANTI |
Graduate programs: MBA
courses are offered evenings
at the Ypsilanti and Livonia
campuses. Concentrated
MBA degrees are available in
e-business, entrepreneurship,
?nance, human resources
management, internal
auditing, international
business, marketing, nonpro?t
management, and supply-
chain management. Graduate
certi?cates in business are
offered, as well.
Executive Education: Through
the Professional Education
Center, a customized MBA
program is available at the
corporate site.
www.cob.emich.edu
734-487-4444
LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL
UNIVERSITY, SOUTHFIELD |
Graduate programs: Lawrence
Tech offers a variety of master’s
and doctoral degrees, many of
which are available online. In ad-
dition to an MBA program and
a strong focus on business
administration, courses are
available evenings and
weekends, covering information
systems, operations
management, and construc-
tion-engineering management.
Executive education:
Certi?cate programs covering
lean certi?cation, Six Sigma,
and project management can
be scheduled on campus,
offsite, or on location at your
business.
www.ltu.edu
248-204-2206
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVER-
SITY, EAST LANSING |
Graduate programs: In
addition to a full-time MBA
program on the main campus,
the university offers the Broad
Weekend MBA program with
an emphasis on leadership at
the school’s Management
Education Center in Troy, as
well as at the James B. Henry
Center for Executive
Development near MSU’s East
Lansing campus.
Executive education: A wide
range of non-degree,
open-enrollment programs
in leadership, strategy,
supply-chain management,
marketing, and ?nancial
management are available.
www.bus.msu.edu or
www.bus.msu.edu/wmba
For full-time MBA,
517-355-7604; weekend
MBA, 517-355-7603;
executive-development
programs, 517-353-8711
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY,
ROCHESTER HILLS |
Graduate programs: An MBA
program with a concentration
in information technology and
international business is offered
evenings at the main campus,
and at OU centers in
Birmingham and in Macomb
County. Saturday morning
classes offered at the main
campus. Oakland also offers a
concentrated MBA in
accounting, business
economics, entrepreneurship,
?nance, human resources
management, international
business, management-infor-
mation systems, marketing,
production/operations
management, and supply-chain
management.
Executive education: Offers a
wide variety of short courses
and certi?cate programs, in
addition to customized on-site
consultation through its Center
for Executives and Continuing
Education.
MBA program: www.sba.
oakland.edu/grad;
248-370-3287. Center for
Executives and Continuing
Education: www.sba.
oakland.edu/ce/;
248-370-3128
SOUTH UNIVERSITY, NOVI |
Private
Graduate programs: MBA
courses in eight specializations
in a mixture of on-campus and
online formats. MBA programs
include: accounting,
entrepreneurship and small
business, ?nance, hospitality
management, human resource
management, international
business, marketing, and
sustainability.
Extracurricular resources:
Optional on-campus seminars
covering writing skills, habits
of success, research best
practices and more are
available on a regular basis
in the campus library.
www.southuniverstity.edu/
novi or 877-693-2085
UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT
MERCY, DETROIT |
Graduate programs: An
MBA program is offered on
weekends and evenings, and an
EMBA degree (Executive MBA)
is available over a 15-month
period, with cohort classes
meeting every other weekend.
A concentrated MBA in
business-turnaround
management, ?nance,
marketing, and international
business is available. A master’s
degree in business-turnaround
management (MBTM) and a
non-degree certi?cate are also
offered.
www.business.udmercy.edu
313-993-1204. Business
Turnaround program:http://business.udmercy.
edu/programs/btm/index.
htm, 313-993-1232
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN,
ANN ARBOR |
Graduate programs: In
addition to a full-time MBA
program, a ?exible evening
MBA is available in Ann Arbor,
as well as at satellite locations
in Dearborn and South?eld.
An executive MBA program
combines Ann Arbor classes
with online learning. Certi?cate
programs, including leadership,
sales management, and
marketing are offered on
campus and at corporate
of?ces. Customized programs
are available, as well.
www.bus.umich.edu
734-763-5796; www.execed.
bus.umich.edu or 734-763-
1000
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-
DEARBORN |
Graduate programs: MBA is
offered on weekday evenings,
online, or as a combination of
the two. Students can select a
concentration in accounting,
?nance, human resources
management, international
business, management
information systems,
marketing, and supply-chain
management.
www.som.umd.umich.edu
313-593-5460
WALSH COLLEGE, TROY |
Graduate programs: MBA
offered evenings and weekends,
primarily at the Troy campus,
but also at the Novi campus
and online. In addition, a
doctorate of management in
executive leadership, a two-year
course of eight consecutive
semesters is offered, plus
several master’s-level degrees,
including strategic leadership
and international business.
Certi?cate programs in ?nance
and human resources
management are offered,
as well.
www.walshcollege.edu
248-823-1610
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY,
DETROIT |
Graduate programs: MBA
program offered on a full- or
part-time basis at Detroit and
Farmington Hills campuses on
weekends and evenings, as
well as online. In addition,
customized MBA programs are
available on-site for corporate
clients. MBA concentrations are
available in multiple disciplines.
Executive education: Offers a
wide variety of short courses
and certi?cate programs, in
addition to customized on-site
consultation through the
Executive and Professional
Development Department.
www.execed.wayne.edu,
313-577-4449. For
campus-only MBA, visit
www.busadm.wayne.edu or
call 313-577-4505
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