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90% of graduates in 2023 say they use more analytical, creative, and effective thinking skills when considering issues and problems.
89% of graduates in 2023 say they communicate in a manner that is more purposeful, context appropriate, and conveys a clear message.
92% of graduates in 2023 say they are better able to articulate the knowledge and skills needed for future personal and professional development.
79% of graduates in 2023 were not seeking employment (i.e., they are employed, in graduate school, etc.)
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2023 graduates will work in Nebraska, Iowa, Colorado and Kansas
When asked, "what one thing significantly helped your ability to complete your Doane experience?" students responded:
Doane University’s Business Administration Major is a candidate for accreditation through ACBSP.
Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) is a global business education accrediting body and the first organization to offer accreditation to all levels of collegiate business educational degree programs from associate to doctoral. ACBSP ignites a standard of excellence with an accreditation process based on the Baldrige Education Criteria for Performance Excellence. By evaluating aspects of leadership, strategic planning, relationships with stakeholders, quality of academic programs, faculty credentials, and educational support, ACBSP assesses whether or not business programs offer a rigorous educational experience and commitment to continuous quality improvement.
Our innovative curriculum fosters a passion for lifelong learning and growth in understanding of self, colleagues and teams, organizations, and communities in a global, interconnected context. Business students conduct and apply research to real-world problems, examine human behavior and motivation, analyze local and global trends, engage ethical issues, build cultural intelligence and gain professional-level public speaking skills and experience.
Doane business students are immersed in interdisciplinary learning, developing curiosity and a keen understanding of interrelationships among fields. By connecting concepts from economics, psychology, sociology, arts, technology and more, students learn to view complex business challenges from multiple perspectives. In a business strategy course, for example, students will employ psychological principles to understand consumer behavior, economic theories to predict market trends, and technological tools to design business solutions.
Doane business graduates apply their leading-edge thinking to solve real-world problems and craft consequential strategies and innovations that are people-centered, profitable, socially responsible and ethically sound. Doane business graduates with an interdisciplinary background develop business models that leverage economic analysis, psychological theory, ethical considerations, and technological advancements to address critical organizational and societal challenges while improving people’s lives, working environments, and communities.
Our innovative curriculum fosters a passion for lifelong learning and growth in understanding of self, colleagues and teams, organizations, and communities in a global, interconnected context. Business students conduct and apply research to real-world problems, examine human behavior and motivation, analyze local and global trends, engage ethical issues, build cultural intelligence and gain professional-level public speaking skills and experience.
Doane business students are immersed in interdisciplinary learning, developing curiosity and a keen understanding of interrelationships among fields. By connecting concepts from economics, psychology, sociology, arts, technology and more, students learn to view complex business challenges from multiple perspectives. In a business strategy course, for example, students will employ psychological principles to understand consumer behavior, economic theories to predict market trends, and technological tools to design business solutions.
Doane business graduates apply their leading-edge thinking to solve real-world problems and craft consequential strategies and innovations that are people-centered, profitable, socially responsible and ethically sound. Doane business graduates with an interdisciplinary background develop business models that leverage economic analysis, psychological theory, ethical considerations, and technological advancements to address critical organizational and societal challenges while improving people’s lives, working environments, and communities.