Welcome...
to the blog for the Undergraduate Management Programs at Lawrence Technological University. This blog will feature upcoming events, interviews with successful LTU alumni, student and faculty research, current events in the business and IT worlds and more.
Suggestions for content, or requests to guest blog, are always welcome. Please contact Karen Evans, Director of Undergraduate Management Programs for the College of Arts and Sciences at kevans [at] ltu [dot] edu.
New to LTU's Undergraduate Management Programs? A Brief Background:
Lawrence Technological University was founded in 1932 on the principle that a university education should include both theory and practice, both in and out of the classroom. The Undergraduate Management Programs, which include a Bachelor of Science in Business Management, a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and a Minor in Business Management, embrace this philosophy as one that is more valuable now than ever before. Whether students will go on to work for Fortune 500 companies, small enterprises, or to start their own ventures, they are well prepared for the many management, technical and other issues they will face. They are taught by faculty who have real-world experience in their respective fields in classes that are sized to encourage collaboration and teamwork. Students in the BSBM program are required to complete two internships before graduation, and students in the BSIT program are encouraged to do the same. LTU is continuously cultivating relationships with local employers across all industries to provide students with the most relevant and valuable internship experiences possible.
Friday, August 29, 2008
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