
Full-Time MBA · California, TAC 318 · AACSB
Seaver College, Pepperdine University
Seaver College, Pepperdine University · California, TAC 318
School profile
Business school enrollment
926
Total enrollment at the business school (AACSB)
Program format
Full-Time MBA
Key stats
Business school enrollment
926
Total enrollment at the business school (AACSB)
Overview
We educate, mentor, and encourage our students to: * develop into inquisitive, articulate, and creative professionals * exemplify strong moral character * make a positive difference in the world * become the people that God created them to be.
Located in scenic Malibu, California, Seaver College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences is the undergraduate liberal arts school of Pepperdine University. Students choose Pepperdine for the possibilities that a diverse, faith-based university committed to the highest standards of academic excellence and Christian values provides. At Pepperdine, students are strengthened for a life of purpose, service, and leadership.Seaver College offers majors in business administration, international business, finance and accounting. We provide a strong liberal arts foundation, quantitative preparation, training in the core areas of accounting, finance, management, and marketing, and a nation-leading service leadership initiative. Our business programs are characterized by small classes taught by highly skilled faculty whose focus is on teaching undergraduate business and developing the entire student. This combination provides students with the utmost flexibility in career choices and preparation for a life of service. Our location near Los Angeles provides access to multiple internship and employment opportunities. Likewise, Seaver College students can take advantage of study abroad programs across the globe in locations such as London, Florence, Heidelberg, Lausanne, and Buenos Aires.
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