Broyhill Undergraduate School of Management

Dean: M. Taylor

Faculty

Professors: D. Caudill, G. Gilsdorf, E. Godfrey, A. Negbenebor, F. Policastro
Associate Professors: S. Johnson, C. Sutton, S. van der Poel, L. Xiao
Assistant Professors: E. Campos Sousa, S. Gathers, R. Quillinan, A. Smith, J. Vadeboncoeur
Instructors: G. Dib, J. Herndon

Nationally Accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs. Became the University’s first endowed school in 1981 with a gift from the Broyhill Foundation of Hickory, North Carolina.

Mission

The Godbold College of Business provides undergraduate and graduate professional training within the scope of a Christian-based, liberal-arts university, building on the skills in learning and critical thinking that the liberal arts foster.

Vision

The Godbold College of Business functions to support the mission of Gardner-Webb University by providing both graduate and undergraduate professional training in the business disciplines to a diverse student population. It enhances the scope of the University by applying the learning and analytical skills fostered by the liberal arts and the moral and ethical values of the Christian faith to the practice of business activities in the domestic and worldwide arenas. It also encourages both its faculty and its students to pursue lifelong learning, to value service to God and humanity, and to build character in students. MOTTO: “For God and Humanity Through Business.”

Major Fields of Study

The school offers eight majors leading to the Bachelor of Science degree.

 

Accounting 

Management Information Systems

Economics/Finance

Healthcare Management

International Business

Management

Marketing

Sport Management

Wealth Management

Second Major

A student seeking a second major in any degree offered by the Broyhill Undergraduate School of Management must meet all of the requirements for the primary degree in business. If the student seeking a second major is already a Business student in a Business degree program as the primary major, the student must complete 30 hours toward the second major, at least 21 of which must meet the course requirements for the second major with any remaining hours approved in a written plan by the student’s advisor.

Accelerated Master's Programs

Accountancy Accelerated Master's Program

Business Administration Accelerated Master's Program

Sport Management Accelerated Master's Program 

Minor Fields of Study for Business and Non-Business Majors

 

Accounting

Management Information Systems

Healthcare Administration

Management

Marketing

Sports Management

 

Minor Field of Study for Non-Business Majors

Business Administration