2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship
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Jennifer Mack, PhD, Dean
Plaster College of Business & Entrepreneurship
Harmon Hall 100
(636) 627-4000 (o) /
PlasterCollegeofBusiness@lindenwood.edu
Mission
Set forth below, the mission of the ACBSP-accredited Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship complements and expands upon the Lindenwood University mission statement. In furtherance of the University’s mission, the Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship is committed to:
- Providing a comprehensive core curriculum of business subjects.
- Instilling a strong and enduring sense of ethical business practices.
- Providing theoretical tools and analytical skills for lifelong use.
- Developing the student’s communication and presentation skills.
- Offering major fields of study to equip students for specialized careers.
- Providing opportunities to supplement classroom education with real world experience.
- Expanding the student’s geographical and cultural horizons for success in an increasingly global economy.
- Instilling the entrepreneurial model as an essential component of American free enterprise.
- Fostering the scholarship of teaching, application, integration, and discovery among its students and faculty, as appropriate.
Introduction
Graduate Outcomes
The Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship provides instruction, knowledge, and experience in an environment that encourages students to develop motivation and the ethical standards essential to becoming citizens in the global business community. The Lindenwood University Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship expects that its graduates should
- Have the contemporary business competencies of their chosen discipline and the aptitude required for life-long learning and personal development.
- Have the technical, human, and conceptual skills that would contribute to critical analysis, problem solving, operational recommendations, and continuous improvement of dynamic and changing organizations and the ability to professionally communicate thoserecommendations and improvements.
- Demonstrate the entrepreneurial spirit of being enterprising, resourceful, and productive in their professional lives.
- Be able to act and build upon the foundation of their coursework for the furtherance of their professional careers.
Business Administration with an Emphasis
Students pursuing a BA or BS in business administration may also opt to pursue an additional area of emphasis. An emphasis is earned when 12 credit hours of the student’s elective coursework (out of the 21-24 elective credit hours required for a degree in business administration) are completed from within a single business discipline. Emphases are offered in the following business areas:
- Accounting*
- Economics
- Entrepreneurial Studies
- Finance*
- Health Management*
- Human Resource Management
- International Business
- Investments
- Management*
- Marketing*
- Sport Management*
- Supply Chain Management*
*Emphasis is available online
Minors for Business Majors
Students of business degrees may pursue a minor beyond their first PCB&E major. A minor is earned when the student has completed an additional 12-27 credit hours of coursework in the minor area (as dictated per minor) in addition to completing all degree requirements for the student’s first major. Note that each required major course will satisfy the requirements for only one of the student’s majors, minors, or emphasis areas. Minors for business students may be earned in one of the following business areas:
- Accounting
- Advertising
- Business Law
- Economics
- Entrepreneurial Studies
- Finance
- Health Management
- Human Resource Management
- International Business
- Investments
- Management
- Marketing
- Public Relations
- Sport Management
- Supply Chain Management
Minors for Non-Business Majors
Students pursuing undergraduate majors in fields other than those offered by the PCB&E may declare a minor in one of the following business areas by completing 21-30 credit hours of coursework (as dictated per minor) in one of the following business areas:
- Accounting
- Advertising
- Business Administration
- Business Law
- Economics
- Entrepreneurial Studies
- Finance
- Health Management
- Human Resource Management
- International Business
- Investments
- Management
- Marketing
- Public Relations
- Sport Management
- Supply Chain Management
Selecting a Double Major
Students may pursue a major beyond their first PCB&E major. A second major is earned when the student has completed (in addition to the core business courses) all required major courses and elective major courses for the second major. Note that each required major course and elective major course the student completes will satisfy the requirements for only one of the student’s declared majors.
Transferring Credit from another Institution
The Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship accepts credit in transfer from other regionally accredited institutions except for in the following cases: (1) No grade of D will be accepted in transfer for classes equivalent to ENGL 15000 / EPP 15000 or ENGL 17000 , which must be transferred with a grade of a C or better. (2) Courses in which a grade of D was earned may not be applied to any business major, minor, or emphasis area (including prerequisite courses for the major, minor, or emphasis). The transferred grade of D may instead be counted for credit toward other general education or free elective requirements. Alternatively, the student may retake the course in question to apply it to a business major, minor, or emphasis area. (In this case, the transferred course credit will be removed from the transcript.)
Early Access to PCB&E Graduate Programs
With the approval of the dean of the appropriate college, traditional day undergraduate students may take up to 9 credit hours at the graduate level during their senior year at no additional charge. These hours will count toward a graduate degree if one is ultimately pursued but not toward the student’s undergraduate degree. Under this option, the student must be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours at the undergraduate level for each semester that the student is taking graduate credit and have a minimum undergraduate 3.0 GPA. A maximum of 6 graduate credits may be earned per semester. Students in the early access program must maintain a 3.0 in all master’s credits.
Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship offers 4+1 pathways from undergraduate programs into selected business graduate programs that allows high-achieving undergraduate students an opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in as few as five years. Students are required to have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher; have earned 60 credit hours; be enrolled in a minimum of 12 undergraduate credit hours per term; and have completed the application for the 4+1 pathway. Students entering the 4+1 pathway may take up to 12 graduate hours while completing their undergraduate degree. For more information contact the college’s Dean or Associate Dean or go to PCB&E 4+1 Pilot in the Graduate Catalog.
Course Formats and Schedules
The Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship offers many of its undergraduate courses in two formats: (1) the traditional face-to-face format, taught on campus through weekly course meetings and (2) a web-based, online format, conducted asynchronously, (i.e. without fixed course meetings), requiring students to participate independently multiple times throughout each week. Currently being offered online are the school’s core business courses (required for completion of all business degrees), core marketing courses and a selection of business elective courses, the combination of which will permit a student to complete a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration or Marketing online if desired. (See the descriptions of the business administration and marketing degrees for more information.) (3) students may attend Flex(FLX) courses asynchronous, synchronous online or in-person at the assigned campus or site location.
Notes: (1) Traditional courses are offered on a semester schedule, with the fall semester beginning in August, and the spring semester beginning in January. Online courses are eight weeks in length, with two online terms fitting within each traditional semester, one beginning at the start of the semester and the other beginning at the mid-point of the semester. Both traditional and online courses are also offered during the summer.
Internship Eligibility Requirements
Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship recognizes the value of student internships within their academic discipline. Students should consider the contribution that an internship can make in their education and starting their working careers. The school strongly recommends that students consider taking one internship during their junior or senior year. Students may include three credit hours at the 40000-level internship as credit towards the hours required in their major elective courses. Students may include additional internship credit hours as credit towards their free elective hours.
Undergraduate students must have completed the equivalent of four full semesters (60 credit hours) with a
minimum of 12 credit hours of core courses in the Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship degree program. A cumulative grade point average of 2.5 overall and a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 in all required degree courses.
Degree and Major Requirements
To earn a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in any business discipline, students must complete the following requirements:
- GE business courses (15-21 credit hours, required for all majors)
- Core business courses (36 credit hours, required for all majors)
- Required major courses (credit hours vary by major)
- Elective major courses (credit hours vary by major; courses are selected from among a list of courses available in the major*).
* Elective courses at or above the 30000-level may require prerequisites.
PCB&E General Education Requirements
To earn a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in any business discipline, students must complete the following requirements:
- GE business courses (15-21 credit hours, required for all majors).
- Core business courses (36 credit hours, required for all majors).
- Required major courses (credit hours vary by major).
- Elective major courses (credit hours vary by major; courses are selected from among a list of courses available in the major*).
* Listed courses may require prerequisites outside of major. Click on course to view required prerequisites.
Requirements
To earn a degree in a business discipline, students must complete, with a grade of C or better, 15-21 credit hours of coursework towards the general education requirements.
GE-SocSci
6 credit hours from the following options:
GE-Comm
3 credit hours from the following options:
GE-Math I (BA & BS)
Select either of the following (GE-Math) courses:
GE-Math II (BA & BS)
For a Bachelor of Arts within the Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship, students must select one of the following seven (GE-Math) courses:
GE-Math III (BS only)
In addition to the Bachelor of Arts requirements, students pursuing a Bachelor of Science must complete a third math course and can select from the following (GE-Math) courses:
Notes:
Bachelor of Science Health Management students may take an additional natural science course without a lab (GE-NatSci) which should be at least 3 credit hours in place of MTH 17300 or MTH 27100 .
Refer to the general education requirements section of this catalog to view complete list of required University GE courses.
PCB&E Core Requirements
36 credit hours
Human Resource Functions Coursework
3 credit hours of coursework from the following options:
Notes:
MGMT 16025 (Business Environment and First Year Seminar) is waived if the student has nine or more credit hours in business coursework when entering the program.
MGMT 46082 (Management Policy) is the capstone course, which is to be taken during the student’s last semester of the business program.
SPMGT 47080 (Sport Management Policy) is the capstone course for students pursuing a BA in Sport Management.
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