Kendall College School of Business
Kendall College’s School of Business brings the world to your doorstep through a unique combination of experienced faculty, real-world internships, visiting industry experts, a global alumni network, and 19 affiliated universities in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Our faculty create immersive learning experiences that enable students to combine creativity and vision with the business skills needed to succeed under real-world pressures.
Concentrations
Kendall also offers four concentrations to allow students for the complexities of real-world business and provide a further competitive edge. Concentrations include:
Management
International Business
- Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Courses by Year
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First Year
BUS 110 Theory of The Firm
MKG 241 Art & Science of Marketing ENG 111 Composition I BUS 130 Relationship Management & Business Etiquette BUS 140 Sales & Sales Management CIS 150 Truth & Evidence BUS 190 Design as a Competitive Edge SPE 111 Speech BUS 180 Project Management BUS 170 Managing Conflict & Practical ENG 112 Composition II MTH 140 Business Statistics
Second Year
MGT 225 Leadership& Personal Career Management SPN 111 Spanish BUS 210 Business Contracts & Law ENG 214 Business Writing SPN 112 Spanish BIO 121 Environmental Biology ACC 255 Fundamentals of Accounting ECO 310 Global & Workplace Economics Internship or Study Abroad |
Third Year
MGT 312 Organizational Behavior BUS 370 Finance BUS 305 Creativity Science Elective PHL 414 Personal Polish & Ethics MKG 341 Marketing Management BUS 321 Entrepreneurship BUS 325 Business Investments & Personal Finance CIS 270 Technology & Innovation MGT 322 HR Management BUS 280 Business Case Development SOC 255 Multi-Cultural Diversions of Society
Fourth Year
BUS 270 Decision Making MGT 206 Operations Research BUS 407 Strategy BUS 290 The Art of Persuasion Capstone Consulting Project / Study Abroad or Internship Business Electives (3) General Elective |
Senior Consulting Project
The business curriculum finishes with a capstone project that can be conducted as either a group or individual project. Students create and present a project proposal for faculty approval. Proposals may focus on consulting projects, business plan development, and even entrepreneurial endeavors. Students conduct their projects under the guidance of faculty who provide regular feedback, constructive critiques, and analytical support. The projects culminate in a formal presentation debriefing the outcomes, roadblocks, and open issues. The capstone experience provides an excellent opportunity for students to learn in-depth about a specific field of business, develop a portfolio, network with potential employers, or even start a new business.
Intership
This course enables students to challenge, test, and hone the knowledge and skills they have acquired and developed in the classroom. Through this experience students build subject matter expertise while continuing to develop the values, attitudes, and behaviors that will make them successful in the workplace. Students work closely with Kendall's Office of Career Services to develop an internship opportunity, many of which are paid. Many students receive job offers from their intership sites upon graduation. Each student must complete this 400-hour supervised intership at an approved intership site.
Study Abroad
Kendall College is affiliated with Laureate International Universities, an international network of accredited campus - based and online universities. Depending on a student's lanaguage abilities, study abroad programs can be arranged in:
- Spain: Universidad Europea de Madrid
- France: Ecole Superieure du Commerce Exterieure
- Mexico: Universidad del Valle de Mexico
- Cost Rica: Universidad Interamericana de Costa Rica
- Switzerland: Glion Institute of Higher Education
- Chile: Universidad de las Americas, Chile
- Chile: Universidad Nacional Andres Bello
- Ecuador: Universidad de las Americas, Quito Campus