The Sullivan School of Business, Engineering and Technology (SSBET) brings together the power of innovation, strategy and problem-solving to prepare students for success in a rapidly changing world. By blending these principles of commerce, the precision of engineering and the ingenuity of technological advancement, it equips graduates to lead across industries and disciplines.
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The list below includes our majors, where you'll concentrate the majority of your study in pursuit of your degree. Some majors are supplemented by collections of courses called specializations (s) which enhance your study in a particular area and will appear on your transcript. Below the major list, you'll find our minors, which you can choose to add on to broaden your learning in other subjects.
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"Our singular purpose at SSBET is to connect students with life fulfilling jobs of their choosing. Our goal is for our graduates to be data-driven, analytically minded, AI-ready, globally aware decision makers who are prepared to compete at a superior level to their peers". Our unique approach brings real world situations into the classroom to ensure that our students get maximum exposure to our ever-changing work environment. Our programs keep pace with the very latest business, engineering and technology practices. We believe that the market not only embraces our approach, but they find our graduates to be highly valuable to their organizations. Each student will be afforded the opportunity to experience their chosen career path through internships which are required for graduation."