Kelley College of Business
Faculty
John N. Davis, Ph.D., Professor of Management
Fei Gao, Ph.D., Professor of Finance
John A. Hill, Ph.D., Professor of Economics
R. Douglas McIntyre, Ph.D., Professor of Business Administration
Shaylee J. Piland, M.B.A., C.P.A, Associate Professor of Accounting
Jennifer H. Plantier, Ph.D., Professor of Business and Marketing
Jared V. Reynolds, M.B.A., Assistant Professor of Business, Associate Dean of the Kelley College of Business
Laura Reynolds, M.B.A., Instructor of Business
Edward R. Sim, Ph.D., Professor of Information Systems
Robert L. Tucker, Ph.D., D.B.A., Dean of Kelley College of Business and Professional Studies
Thomas Wier, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Economics
The college of business is named for Doyle Kelley and Inez Tucker Kelley, who helped to secure the future of business education at Hardin-Simmons with a generous gift made in honor of their parents. Doyle and Inez Kelley met while students at HSU, which Doyle attended on a scholarship for the Cowboy Band.
Objectives
The Kelley College of Business will supply a noticeably Christian environment in which undergraduate business students will learn how to build a life of meaning within the context of a business career, acquiring the skills necessary to find a job and to run a successful business.
In furtherance of its mission, the Kelley College of Business will equip its students to:
- Integrate faith, legal, ethical, and personal consideration into business decision-making.
- Understand how data is collected, reported, and analyzed to manage organizations and make better business decisions.
- Communicate analyses, results, decisions, and recommendations.
- Identify business opportunities and learn how to market, raise and manage the capital to finance them.
- Analyze and understand financial statements, business functions, and management processes for business success.
Areas of Study
The HSU Kelley College of Business offers undergraduate majors in Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Finance, Information Systems, Management, and Marketing. It offers minors in Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Finance, Management, and Marketing.
Bachelor of Business Administration Degree*
Majors are available in the fields of Accounting, Economics, Finance, Information Systems, Management, and Marketing. Students seeking the Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree must complete a minimum of 120 semester credits.
Students who plan to sit for the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination need more credits in accounting than those required by the major. The Texas State Board of Public Accounting (TSBPA) requires 30 accounting credits beyond Principles of Accounting I and II. These 30 credits can be satisfied by taking the following courses: ACCT 3311, 3312, 3313, 3315, 3320, 4311, 4316, 4317, 4319, and 4321. In addition to the TSBPA course requirements, TSBPA also requires a minimum of 150 semester credits from an accredited institution. Thus, a student planning to sit for the CPA exam will have to take 30 credits beyond the 120 credits required for the B.B.A. degree. Students may want to consider B.B.A.-to-M.B.A. Early Admission and continue into the M.B.A. program to meet the additional credit requirement.
Other Degrees in Business Administration
The HSU Kelley College of Business offers a major in Business Administration on the university’s liberal arts degrees, the B.A. and B.B.S. This major allows a student to double major in a field outside the college of business. The required minor may be in a business or a non-business field, though, because the major in business administration is broad, a minor in a business field is encouraged to give the graduate a concentration in a particular field of business.
Degrees in Economics
In addition to the B.B.A. degree, Economics offers a major for the Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Behavioral Science (B.B.S.), and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees.
*Programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs.