The College of Business and Economics traces its origins to the late 1940s when it awarded business administration degrees under College of Arts and Sciences. The WVU College of Commerce was created by an order of the state higher education board in November, 1951, with the first students enrolled for the first semester of the 1952-53 academic year. In 1954, the college was accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business. In 1957 the Master of Science in Industrial Relations was the first master's degree program in the college. The first Ph.D. program was established in 1965 in economics. In 1971 the College of Commerce was renamed the College of Business and Economics.[4] On November 9, 2018 the college was renamed the John Chambers College of Business and Economics, after the two-time WVU alumnus.[5]
Academic programs
The college offers the following undergraduate,[6] graduate,[7] and doctoral programs:[8]
The College of Business and Economics offers eight masters programs and one certificate program:
MBA
Executive MBA (online)
MS-Business Data Analytics (BUDA; online)
MS-Business Cybersecurity (CYBR; online)
MS-Economics (MSE; online)
MS-Finance
MS-Industrial Relations
Master of Accountancy (MAcc)
Graduate Certificate in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination (FAFE)
In addition, the College of Business and Economics offers MBA Dual degrees:
MBA plus Master of Science in Industrial Relations (2 years)
MBA plus Master of Science in Finance (2 years)
MBA plus Master of Science in Sport Management (2 years)
MBA plus Juris Doctor (3 years)
Doctoral programs
The College of Business and Economics offers Ph.D. Economics and a Ph.D. in business administration programs with concentrations in accounting, finance, management, and marketing.[13]
Student organizations
The B&E has several student organizations or clubs for students to participate in.[14] Examples include:
The college is committed to disseminating its research, expertise, and know-how to the region and to society at large. The college is home to the following centers.[15] These centers include:
Encova Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Bureau of Business and Economic Research
Business Learning Resource Center
Bernie Wehrle Global Supply Chain Laboratory
Center for Career Development
Center for Chinese Business
Center for Executive Education
Center for Free Enterprise
Forensic Business Studies
Data Driven WV
Stuart M. and Joyce N. Robbins Center for Global Business and Strategy