Curriculum
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What can you do with a Business Administration degree?
The study of business transcends all aspects of life. Completion of an undergraduate degree provides preparation for a diverse range of careers, including banking and finance, logistics and supply chain, human resource management, sales and retailing, advertising and public relations, bookkeeping and accounting, and real estate management. In addition, a degree in Business can also prepare a graduate for advanced studies in business, law, public policy, education, and urban planning.
2. Where do Business Administration graduates work?
Some graduates, indeed, have become entrepreneurs (franchise owners, contractors, restaurant owners, etc.). Many graduates are working as managers in corporations, and others have positions in government (federal, state, and local).
3. Expected Earnings
Someone who graduates in business can expect a starting salary of $50,000 and a mid-career salary of $71,000.
4. Extracurricular Activities Available to Business Administration majors
Students in this major may join the following clubs or organizations:
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Staff
Phone: 504.286.5173
Fax: 504.286.5304
Email: cbriggs@suno.edu
Teaching Areas: Principles of Micro and Macroeconomics, Supply Chain Management and International Business
Research Interests: Supply Chain and Information Technology, E-Supply Chain, Transportation Economics, Piracy and Oil Transportation Security, Digital Supply Chain Economy, Oil Transportation Security.’ RFID application in Oil Production; Global Oil Trade; Transportation Security and Logistics Systems; Statistical Analysis in oil Industry Risk Management.
Charles Briggs, Ph. D.
Professor
Yun Doo Lee
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of New Orleans
Phone: 504 286 5143
Fax: 504 286 5304
Email: ylee@suno.edu
Teaching Areas: Finance
Research Interests: Consumer Finance, Retirement, Banking and Institutions, and Investments
Simeon Okpechi
Professor
College of Business and Public Administration
Ph.D., Ohio State University
Phone: 504.286.5305
Fax: 504.286.5304
Email: sokpechi@suno.edu
Teaching Areas: Principles of Finance, Cost Accounting, Governmental Accounting, Federal and State Taxes, Principles of Managerial Accounting
Research Interests: Use of Accounting information for macro and microeconomic decisions, Public sector budgeting, and International Standard setting issues
Dr. Igwe Udeh
Dean and Alvin James Lawson Endowed Professor
College of Business and Public Administration
Ph.D., St. Louis University
Phone: 504.286.5330
Fax: 504.286.5304
Email: IUdeh@suno.edu
Research Interests: Strategic Management, Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management, International Business
Teaching Areas: Strategic Management, Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management, International Business
Krishna P. Poudel
Assistant Professor - Business Administration Department
PhD., University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Phone: 504-286-5161
Email: kpoudel@suno.edu
Teaching areas: Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Finance
Research Interests: New ventures, entrepreneurship, innovation, identity
Victor Ukpolo
Professor of Economics - Department of Business Administration
Ph.D., American University
Phone: 504.286.5017
Fax: 504.286.5304
Email: vukpolo@suno.edu
Teaching Areas: Economics, Business and Economics Statistics, Public Finance
Research Interests: Economic Development, Macroeconomics, International Economics