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DePaul Undergraduate Course Catalog
COLLEGE OF COMMERCE 2008-2009
College of Commerce - Undergraduate Studies The College of Commerce
The College of Commerce
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Established in the autumn of 1912, the College of Commerce is among the ten oldest business schools in the United States.  At the undergraduate level, the College offers the Bachelor of Science in Commerce degree with majors and minors available in a variety of business areas. In addition, several Honors programs are available within the College for students seeking extra opportunities in the curriculum.
 
From its inception, the College has placed the highest priority on maintaining quality programs that combine both general and specialized learning experiences.  To provide its students with a broad understanding of the forces shaping the world, the College concentrates a significant amount of the curriculum in Liberal Studies classes. 
 
To prepare students for entry into a professional career, the College offers basic and advanced courses in the specialized fields of Accountancy, Business Law, E-Business, Economics, Finance, Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, and Real Estate.  True to the Vincentian heritage of the University, the College integrates the study of moral and ethical issues affecting both the individual and society into its business education.
 
The high quality of the College of Commerce is validated by accreditation by AACSB International.  This distinction is held by a limited number of business schools in the United States.  
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