2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog [OFFICIAL CATALOG]
College of Business, Health, and Human Services
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RBUS 304, (501) 916-3356 | ualr.edu/cbhhs
Interim Dean |
Tom Clifton |
Associate Dean |
Tusty Ten Bensel, Associate Professor |
Associate Dean |
Sonya F. Premeaux, Professor |
Finance Director |
Ramon Henderson |
Business Informatics Specialist |
Lynnette Brown |
Administrative Specialist III |
Cynthia Kristopeit |
Director of Career Development, Placement, and Student Services |
Shannon Gwinn |
Institutional Assistant |
Salina Ables |
Director of Student Services |
Chicketta Jackson |
Student Development Specialist |
Dechantria Wallace |
Student Development Specialist |
Carolyn Fonville |
Student Development Specialist |
Justin Williams |
Student Development Specialist |
Tracy King |
Student Development Specialist |
Shameka Jackson |
Academic Counselor |
Belinda Nix |
Academic Counselor |
Jonathan Hamilton |
Student Support Specialist |
Mia Polk-Hampton |
The College of Business, Health, and Human Services is home to multiple professional programs offering associate, baccalaureate, master’s, and doctorate degrees as well as certificates of proficiency, graduate certificates, and minors. Academic units within CBHHS include the School of Business, School of Counseling, Human Performance, and Rehabilitation, School of Criminal Justice and Criminology, School of Nursing, and School of Social work. CBHHS is also home to three centers and public service units including the Arkansas Small Business Technology and Development Center, Arkansas Economic Development Institute, and MidSouth.
Undergraduate students have the option to declare a minor program of study in addition to their major for the majority of the majors in the college. However, a minor is required for the following programs:
Students must contact their advisor within the department or college of their major to request a minor declaration. Please refer to the “Contact” page for advisor contact information.
Teacher Preparation for Undergraduate Students (Minor in Education)
Students interested in teaching in public schools in Arkansas must be licensed by the state in a state-approved subject area. By earning your licensure in one of the areas listed below, you open up your options for employment.
All programs require the completion of a major in the chosen field and in some cases require additional courses, blocks of courses, or other special minors. When the hours accumulated within a content area, taken together with university core hours, second language hours, and 18 hours in the Education minor do not total 120 (of which at least 45 are upper-level), students must take additional general electives.
Students preparing for careers in education with an emphasis on business education (4-12th grade), Health Sciences (K-12), or Physical Education (K-12) should complete one of the related majors offered by the CBHHS before entering the non-traditional, first-time licensure master of education (M.Ed.) in education program with an emphasis in the appropriate content area for licensure. Courses recommended by the Arkansas Department of Education for licensure are offered by the School of Business and the School of Counseling, Human Performance, and Rehabilitation.
Students should consult the School of Education in the College of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Education regarding licensure requirements.
The following degree programs are offered in both traditional face-to-face options and through our accelerated Online Programs. See the Online options below:
Information regarding program content, cost, and admission can be found at ualr.edu/online.
All degree-seeking undergraduate students must be advised each semester before registering for classes.
Freshmen: New freshmen are advised as part of orientation. Watch ualr.edu/newstudents for details about orientation.
New Transfer Students: An advisor from the Center for Student and Career Services, phone number 501-916-3009, will contact you to make an appointment.
Pre-Admit Majors: Students who have declared a major in, but have not yet been admitted to or who have less than 45 completed credit hours in, the following programs are advised in the Center for Student and Career Services:
- American Sign Language/Interpreter Education
- Business (all programs)
- Communication Sciences and Disorders
- Health Education and Promotion
- K-12 Health & PE Licensure/Coaching
- Nursing
- Social Work
Students who are majoring in Criminal Justice will be advised in the School of Criminal Justice and Criminology.
Undeclared Majors: Students who have not yet declared a major are advised in the College of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Education Student Success Center until they formally declare a major or complete 45 credit hours.
Current Students: If you’re a current Trojan and have taken classes for at least one semester, you can locate your advisor in BOSS.
Standard Core (35 hours)
All Courses are approved by the Core Council. See “General Core Requirements.”
School of Business
Department of Accounting, Economics & Finance
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Accounting
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Programs
Economics and Finance
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Programs
Department of Management, Marketing, & Technology
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Management
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Marketing & Advertising
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Business Information Systems and Analytics
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Programs
International Business
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Programs
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