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About the Sorrell College of Business
Troy
University’s business education history dates back over 100 years. As
documented in the 1898-1899 State Normal College, Troy, Alabama handbook, The
State Normal Business College (successor to the Porter’s Business College)
started with a tradition of providing “the distinction of being the highest
grade business college in the State, and the only one in the South giving a
professional course and conferring degrees.” This historical documentation
reveals that business courses were available to “[s]tudents of the State Normal
College” and they were offered the opportunity of “special hours” being
available for course offerings and “very liberal arrangements made as to cost.”
For many years to
follow, the Sorrell College of Business was known as the “Business Department.”
In 1971 the School of Business and Commerce was formally established. Ten years
later, in June of 1981 the Sorrell College of Business and Commerce was named
in honor of the late Jeff Sorrell—a prominent businessman and land owner in
Pike County who bequeathed a substantial sum to the University and particularly
the business school upon his death.
The Sorrell College of
Business currently is organized into three departments—the School of Accountancy, and
Business Programs, and Risk Management & Insurance. Each
of these departments offers high quality curriculums to challenge the students
of today to becoming the business leaders of tomorrow. Faculty members are
highly qualified and have diverse academic and business backgrounds. Because
these faculty members have “real-world” experiences, classroom instruction
focuses on the true application of academic concepts.
Students may earn the
following undergraduate or graduate degrees:
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The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with majors in
accounting, information systems, finance, general business, management,
marketing and risk management & insurance.
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The Master of Business Administration (MBA) with accounting, information
systems, or general management options.
The Sorrell College of
Business also houses the Center for Business and Economic Services and the
Small Business Development Center. These public service centers contribute to
the economic development of the southeast Alabama region by providing research,
business consulting, and learning opportunities to new and existing businesses
and public agencies throughout the southeast. In addition these public service
centers offer the opportunity for faculty and students to become involved in
research, education, and service projects that benefit the local area and
provide a well rounded educational experience.
The Sorrell College of
Business has continued many of the traditions of the early “business college”
while constantly changing its focus to remain on the cutting edge of knowledge.
The Sorrell College of Business, regardless of its numerous names over the
years, remains one of the finest educational experiences in business found in
America.
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