Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management prepares leaders to embrace business a vital contributor to economic and societal well-being. The Sellinger School has more than 60 faculty members and 2,000 students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate business programs. Sellinger is accredited by AACSB International in both business administration and accounting, and has an established chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the business student honor society. The Sellinger School enjoys its reputation as the business school of choice in the Baltimore metropolitan area. Sellinger’s programs are known for providing business education that emphasize strong ethical leadership, commitment to social responsibility, and a global perspective. Students and alumni have strong connections to a graduate network of more than 20,000 alumni. At the undergraduate level, the Sellinger School offers a Bachelors in Business Administration (B.B.A.) with concentrations in accounting and business administration. The business administration major has concentrations in the disciplines of business economics, finance, information systems, international business, management, and marketing. Sellinger also offers minors in business administration and general business. The general business minor includes concentrations in business economics, entrepreneurship, information systems, international business, and marketing. Classes are held on the Evergreen campus in Baltimore City. At the graduate level, the Sellinger School offers part-time and full-time MBA programs to address the busy schedules and varying career stages of professionals seeking a leadership degree. Sellinger also offers a specialty Master of Accounting program, and a M.S. in Data Science in conjunction with the Loyola College of Arts and Sciences. Classes are held on graduate campuses in Columbia and Timonium, Maryland, and some courses are offered in online and hybrid formats.
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