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Fox School Of Business and ManagementGeneral InformationFounded 1918 Accreditation ACCREDITATIONThe Fox School of Business and Management is one of only seven schools in the greater Philadelphia area with curricula at both the undergraduate and graduate levels accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the International Association for Management Education. Return to menu MISSION STATEMENTThe Fox School of Business and Management is the primary provider of affordable business education in the Delaware Valley. Following the vision of Russell Conwell, founder of Temple, we have a special role -- providing educational opportunities to working students (both full- and part-time) from diverse backgrounds that have ability and ambition. Through our undergraduate degree program, we seek to improve business practice in the greater Delaware Valley by graduating students who have the skills to lead and manage profit and not-for-profit organizations into the twenty-first century. We actively involve alumni, the local business community, non-profit organizations, government officials, students, and faculty in a continual review of the programs' curricula to ensure that students' needs receive primary consideration in program delivery. Our students receive a results-oriented education linking current management theory with practice. FSBM graduates will have a firm understanding of the core areas of business and have the ability to respond to organizational problems and opportunities from a total enterprise perspective. The BBA curriculum provides students an opportunity to integrate their academic and professional development activities through our Professional Development Strategy course and through the FSBM student professional organizations. Return to menu SPECIAL FACILITIES AND PROGRAMSCenter for Student Professional Development (CSPD)Professional development and experience are essential ingredients for
all business students. The Center for Student Professional Development
(CSPD), works with area employers to promote opportunities for business
professionals to interact with students in the Fox School. In addition,
the CSPD works with students to assist them in: Internship and Co-op ProgramsThe Center for Student Professional Development and Student Professional
Organizations work in partnership with employers to connect students
with a wide variety of internship positions, both full and part-time.
For more information on internship opportunities, please contact the
student professional organization for your major or the Center for Student
Professional Development at (215) 204-2371. Honors ProgramThe Fox School of Business and Management offers a stimulating Laptop Honors Program for students who demonstrate exceptional ability and achievement in their studies. High school students with SAT scores of at least 1200, who rank in the top 15% of their class and college students with at least a 3.60 grade point average are encouraged to apply. The program consists of a Lower-Division Laptop component and an Upper-Division non-laptop component. Students can earn an Honors Certificate upon completion of each. Students who enter Temple University as freshmen are also invited to join the University Honors Program. For more information on this program please visit the website at http://www.sbm.temple.edu/honors. Students admitted to the Honors Program may apply to join the Research Scholars program. Research Scholars work with faculty mentors on research projects in their chosen field. This research results in a senior thesis that students present during the spring of their senior year. Special scholarships are available for Research Scholars. Students who enter the FSBM Honors Program are expected to join the Business Honors Student Association as well as the student organization in their major. For more information about the FSBM Honors Program and the Research Scholars Program, please contact Dr. Michael Leeds, Director, FSBM Honors Program, 106E Speakman Hall, (215) 204-8030 or visit the website at. http://www.sbm.temple.edu/honors/ Learning CommunitiesAll entering freshmen in the Fox School of Business and Management
are part of a learning community. Courses within the community typically
include the “Introduction to Business Seminar”, Law and
Society (Law C001), Computer and Applications (CIS C055) and an appropriate
writing course, which are scheduled in a block, which students take
together as a group. Return to menu HONORARY SOCIETIES, AWARDS, AND STUDENT ASSOCIATIONSBeta Gamma Sigma The Gamma Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the national honorary business fraternity, was installed in the Fox School of Business and Management in March 1935. Membership is limited to seniors who are in the upper 10 percent of their class and juniors in the upper seven percent of their class. The members of Beta Gamma Sigma are elected on the basis of high scholarship. Eligible students will be notified by mail in March and invited to attend a special induction ceremony in April. Please contact Laura Lilley at (215) 204-8122 for more information. Beta Alpha Psi: A national honorary fraternity for students of accountancy, finance and information systems. For more information please contact the officers of Beta Alpha Psi at (215) 204-8889, http://www.temple.edu/bap. Delta Sigma Pi: Business fraternity selects men and women business students who seek to enhance their classroom education through association with other students in their field. Prospective members receive an invitation to join and complete an orientation program. For more information please contact the DSP officers at (215) 204-2026 or Dr. Dunkelberg at (215) 204-6810 Financial Management Association/National Honor Society: A national honorary society that strives to provide opportunities to enhance the professional development of their members. For more information contact the FMA executive officers at 215-204-1931 or Dr. Jonathan Scott at 215-204-7605. Gamma Iota Sigma: An international Risk Management, Insurance, and Actuarial Science fraternity. The purpose of the Sigma Chapter of Gamma Iota Sigma is to encourage, establish, and enhance the professionalism of students in the Risk Management, Healthcare Risk Management, and Actuarial Science programs. Contact Dr. R.B Drennan in the Risk, Insurance, and Healthcare Management Department at (215) 204-8894 or contact the GIS Officers at (215) 204-9368. Omicron Delta Epsilon: A national honor society for students interested in Economics, whose GPAs are at least 3.0. Please contact Dr. Fardmanesh at 215-204-5043 or m.f@temple.edu for more information. Student Organizations
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