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Kathleen Hess, Interim Dean
Thank you for visiting the Bertolon School of Business. Whether you are a potential student, an alum, or a community member, we are delighted that you are interested in learning more about who we are. As a business school in the dynamic North Shore region of Massachusetts, we are standing at a place in time that provides an opportunity to innovate like never before, both in our educational programs and in our partnerships with the community. I welcome you to contact me at any time with your thoughts, questions, or ideas on how we can work together to create a better future for our students and our region.
MISSION
The mission of Bertolon School of Business is to educate and empower our students to engage responsibly in the global economy and to promote regional development as local leaders and entrepreneurs. We are committed to providing a transformative education in an inviting, collaborative, and interactive environment to help enhance the personal, academic and professional success of all our stakeholders
VISION
To be a business school recognized for creating opportunity for students, community and faculty through a commitment to teaching excellence, research, and civic engagement. To empower and inspire business students to believe in themselves and become productive members of their communities.
Guiding Principles
Student Success: We believe that student success takes many forms, but that its foundation is rooted in a culture of strong relationships.
Respect: We believe that the cornerstone of those relationships rests on a culture of respect for one another.
Growth: We believe that education provides multiple opportunities for continuously assessing and improving our practices as individuals and an organization.
Teaching Excellence: We believe that we are first and foremost a teaching institution
Goals
Goal 1. Empower students to advance academically, personally, and professionally in a global environment.
Goal 2. Maintain a culture of continuous improvement.
Goal 3. Recruit and support high quality faculty and staff.
Goal 4. Identify, acquire, and steward resources.
Goal 5. Continue to improve the quality of BSB facilities.
Goal 6: Foster our reputation for outstanding quality and value.
Goal 7. Engage with the community to develop lasting relationships that benefit our students and the region.
The Departments and Programs
The Bertolon School is organized into three departments: Accounting and Finance, Management and Marketing and Decision Sciences. Within those departments, the Bertolon School supports the following undergraduate concentrations:
B.S. Business Administration
Concentrations
Accounting
Corporate Finance and Accounting
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Hospitality Management
Human Resource Management
International Business Concentration
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Operations and Decision Sciences
Minors
Accounting
Business Administration
Entrepreneurship
Management
Marketing
Certificates
Accounting
B.S. Fire Science
The Bertolon School also supports the following graduate programs:
M.B.A. Master of Business Administration
Concentration
General Business
Certificates
Graduate Certificate in Business
Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning
Graduates of the Bertolon School are successful entrepreneurs as well as successfully employed in public and private management, marketing, manufacturing, services and accounting firms, and in federal and state government agencies.
The Center for Entrepreneurship
The Center for Entrepreneurship is comprised of faculty, students, and administrators across campus who believe that the economic future of our local community rests firmly on the small businesses that abound in this area and on the new ventures that Salem State students and others will establish here. Our mission is to support those business ventures through educational, research, and consulting efforts in order to sustain and encourage entrepreneurial activity throughout the community.
Our goals include creating an undergraduate entrepreneurial mindset and support that mindset through exposure to entrepreneurship as part of the liberal arts core curriculum; developing networking opportunities for students, alumni, entrepreneurs, and small business managers; and promoting creativity in a wide range of fields. We excite students about the possibility of turning their personal passions into their life-work.
The Small Business Development Center
The Massachusetts Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Northeast Regional Office at Salem State provides counseling, educational programs, technical assistance and information to the small business community. The Center is a partnership of U.S. Small Business Administration and the Executive Office of Economic Affairs through the University of Massachusetts at Amherst under a cooperative agreement, and is a resource of the SBA’s Business Development Service network. The Center is committed to outreach programs within its geographic area. The Center’s staff provides counseling on a pre-scheduled basis in many communities and continually seeks to expand the program to additional cities and towns North of Boston. More information about the Center may be obtained by visiting its website at sbdc.salemstate.edu.
Minor
Accounting and Finance
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Management
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Business Administration, Entrepreneurship Concentration, BSBA
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Business Administration, Hospitality Management Concentration, BSBA
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Business Administration, Human Resource Management Concentration, BSBA
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Business Administration, International Business Concentration, BSBA
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Business Administration, Management Concentration, BSBA
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Marketing and Decision Sciences
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