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2 overview experience relevance brian adams experience mentorship 3 2002 graduate now CEO for Wesley Chapel Medical Center in Tampa Bay, Fla. experience the real main street Once upon a time, people did business on a street that ran through the center of town. It wasn t merely where money changed hands, but where healthy communities grew At Union, we know you ll need more than good test scores to become a competent professional. That s why the business program provides a project-oriented curriculum, encouraging students to apply theory in class projects. Students build an investment portfolio, interview clients as an auditor, compete against other teams in In the health care management world there are days that displaying a positive attitude is more difficult than others, or when the balance of life at home and work become a challenge. But as I look back on the positive impact of my mentors at Union, I am challenged to bring that to the workplace today. Wouldn t it be great to learn straight from the professionals? You will if you study business at Union. The Mentorship Program matches you with a leader from the community who is willing to share their business knowledge and experience with you. Not only will you learn from their firsthand account of making it in the business world, their encouragement and support will empower you to make it in the business world. stronger and more vigorous. It was a place where friends helped friends. online simulations and volunteer to help low-income people with their taxes. These hands-on experiences mean you will At Union College, we believe Main Street is still with us, only it s a whole lot bigger. What s more, we think good have plenty of opportunities to practice relevant career skills like teamwork and conflict resolution. This balance of practice business ought to share the values of that important town center positive values such as strong leadership, ethics and and theory will ease your transition from school to work, giving you a head start in your career. responsibility. That s right, good business needs a center and at Union College that center is Jesus.
4 experience real-life networking 5 experience the heart behind the suit Today s informed generation researches businesses and the people who run them before supporting them with their dollars. People want to know there is heart behind the suit, and that s just what you ll be able to provide when you leave Union. Giving a positive impression is not only important for the success of you and your business, it s vital for your Christian service in the business world. We ve made your mission our mission when you study business at Union. We prepare you for the professional world with education that emphasizes Christian ethics. Volunteering is just one of the many ways to practice your Christian values as you give back to the community. And not just with school-wide service opportunities, but in ways that use your business skills such as providing tax help to low-income people. Experiences like this create a lifelong heart for service, shape your business ethics and provide positive connections for your future. Some might argue it s not what you know, but who you know that leads to success. At Union, we pair knowledge with connections. We know success takes more than textbook work; it takes teamwork with professors, professionals and peers. Discover a professor-to-student ratio that makes it easy for you to ask questions and get feedback. You ll experience what personal attention from your professors will do for your education. Take a break from the classroom to try out the business world for yourself. Take advantage of the countless internship opportunities available. Choices include hospitals, insurance agencies, public CPA firms, banks and local small businesses, meaning there is sure to be an internship that will suit you. Professional networking doesn t just happen in the classroom or at an internship; it also happens with your friends. Enjoy monthly social and professional activities through the Business and Computer Science Club. Build lifelong friendships and connections to support you in your journey toward a career. With hands-on knowledge and real-life networking like this, it s no wonder students enjoy a more-than-90 percent placement rate for finding business-related jobs after graduation. Your life just got a little easier. You re welcome. experience options In Union s business administration program, you can choose from a wide variety of emphases to fit your interests and career plans: accounting finance management marketing science (pre-professional) small business management
6 brittanie ladig lehman josh huenergardt careers 7 2009 graduate now auditor at Deloitte in Omaha, Neb. 2001 graduate now financial adviser at Edward Jones in Lincoln, Neb. experience Union College It s just different here, and we mean that in a good way. Students notice the difference almost immediately, and even their families can see it without trying. We love it the difference, that is though we don t always know what to call it. What s more, we re not exactly sure what it is. But whatever it is, it s here and it s life-changing. We are a Seventh-day Adventist school and our faith is part of it. You don t have to be an Adventist to attend here, and we think you ll like our focus on you as a whole person your learning experience, your health and your relationships. So for lack of a better word (anything s better than it), we call it the Spirit. In addition to what I learned in my classes, I was able to build great relationships with the professors due to the small class sizes. Since graduation, the professors have proven they weren t just interested in my success while I was paying tuition they continue to check in and are always willing to provide insight to assist me in my career. My business classes really focused on applying concepts from textbooks to real-world events. I can t remember equations or quote theories word for word, but I can apply a thought process that was ingrained in me in college to everyday situations I encounter now. As I compare my business education to others, I feel the greatest benefit I received was the continued emphasis on teamwork and larger projects that tied multiple concepts together. Studying business ensures many future career opportunities in a wide range of professions including marketing, investment, accounting and insurance firms, health care, pharmaceutical sales and many other challenging and exciting fields. Business professionals serve as leaders in their chosen professions; they build teams, communicate efficiently, take initiative, work ethically and responsibly, provide technological proficiency and business awareness, think critically and solve problems. possible career paths With a degree in business from Union College, the sky is the limit. Here are just a few of the career possibilities available to you: Certified public accountant (accounting emphasis): $38,000 $60,000 Works with management at client organizations to verify that financial information given to investors and banks is accurate; advises clients on technical accounting issues and how to improve operations. Human resource manager (management emphasis): $89,000 $103,000 Oversees the recruiting, interviewing, and hiring of new staff; consults with top executives on strategic planning; and serves as a link between an organization s management and its employees. Financial analyst (finance emphasis): $27,000 $38,000 Looks at trends in financial data and makes recommendations for business decisions. Come experience it. Experience the Spirit. Marketing manager (marketing emphasis): $65,000 $89,000 Works with advertising and promotion managers to promote the organization s products and services; develops pricing strategies to help firms maximize profits and market share.
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