2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
College of Business and Technology
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Dean: Dr. Priscilla Romkema
Black Hills State University
1200 University Street Unit 9007
Spearfish, SD 57799-9007
605-642-6212
Vision Statement
The College of Business and Technology (CBT) at Black Hills State University (BHSU) will be a premier, student-centered college, where students can fulfill their potential in a liberal arts and sciences setting. The College will create an efficient, service-oriented culture that is responsive to the needs of students, faculty, staff, alumni, and society.
Mission Statement
The College of Business and Technology (CBT) at Black Hills State University (BHSU) is dedicated to delivering quality business and technology programs to qualified students who are working intellectuals. Through innovative instruction, mentoring, research, and service, the College develops business and technology graduates who can compete effectively in a dynamic global environment.
Core Values
High Expectations. We believe that students’ academic performance rises with high faculty expectations and the faculty’s continual pursuit of excellence.
Concern for Students. We believe it is our responsibility to help students learn and grow as much as possible through their respective college educations.
Ethical Awareness. We believe that integration and reinforcement of ethical values are essential throughout students’ CBT experience.
An Emphasis on Objective and Critical Thinking. We believe that objectivity and critical thinking facilitate excellence in teaching, research, and service.
Critical Skills. We believe that mastery of business, communication, and interpersonal skills is critical to our graduates’ success.
Service Learning. We believe that learning experiences that involve service to the community enhance students’ educations and personal growth.
Key Advantages. We believe that access to faculty, technology, innovation, and small class size are key advantages the CBT provides to enhance student learning.
The CBT is organized in two departments: the Department of Business and the Department of Industrial Technology. To further support the CBT and its mission, the Center for Economic Education (CEE) and the Center for Business, Entrepreneurship, and Tourism Services (CBETS), provide outreach and service to the local community, state, and region. The Department of Military Science is also housed in the CBT.
Undergraduate programs in business and technology offered by the CBT include the following specializations or majors: Accounting, Entrepreneurial Studies, Human Resource Management, Management, Marketing, Tourism and Hospitality Management, Business Education, Industrial Technology Education, and Industrial Technology (with specializations that include computer aided drafting, electronics technology, geographic information systems, and technology management). In addition to a solid foundation in business and industrial technology, CBT graduates possess a solid liberal arts and sciences foundation that will serve them well throughout their lives.
5 Year Bachelor of Science (BS) |
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Professional Accountancy |
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4 Year Bachelor of Science (BS) |
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Majors |
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Business Administration with specializations in: |
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Accounting
Economics & Finance
Entrepreneurial Studies
Human Resource Management
Management
Marketing
Tourism and Hospitality |
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Industrial Technology with specializations in: |
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Advanced Manufacturing
Construction Technology
Technology Management |
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Minors |
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Business Administration
Business Education - Teaching
Economics
Economics - Teaching
Entrepreneurial Studies
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Military Science |
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4 Year Bachelor of Science in Education (BSED) |
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Majors |
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Business Education
Industrial Technology Education |
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4 Year Bachelor of Applied Technical Science (BATS) |
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Applied Technical Science |
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2 Year Associate Degree |
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Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Industrial Technology
Tourism and Hospitality |
Program Coordinators
Accounting and Professional Accounting
David Crawford, MH 329, 642-6734 David.Crawford@BHSU.edu
Business Education
Verona Beguin, MH 328, (605) 642-6398, Verona.Beguin@BHSU.edu
Business Programs at the Higher Ed Center in Rapid City
Laura Prosser, Rushmore Building R205, (605) 718-2629, Laura.Prosser@BHSU.edu
Economics and Finance
Christian Nsiah, MH 322, (605) 642-6286, Christian.Nsiah@BHSU.edu
Entrepreneurial Studies
Ken Schallenkamp, MH 330, (605) 642-6269, Ken.Schallenkamp@BHSU.edu
Human Resource Management
David Scarborough, MH 334, (605) 642-6159, David.Scarborough@BHSU.edu
Industrial Technology
Tom Termes, Rushmore Building R205, (605) 718-2611, Tom.Termes@BHSU.edu
Management
Pat Mackin, MH 307, (605) 642-6869, Pat.Mackin@BHSU.edu
Marketing
Patty Bellamy, MH 332, (605) 642-6868, Patty.Bellamy@BHSU.edu
Tourism & Hospitality Management
Dan Spencer, MH 327, (605) 642-6876, Dan.Spencer@BHSU.edu
MBA in Applied Management
David Scarborough, MH 334, (605) 642-6159, David.Scarborough@BHSU.edu
Students enrolled in the College of Business and Technology must fulfill the general education requirements listed in this catalog. Transfer credits – no grade of less than a “C” will be credited toward any major, minor, or AS program in the College of Business and Technology.
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