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April 29, 2008 |
For more information, contact: Stephen
E. Snyder (229) 931-2037 ssnyder@canes.gsw.edu |
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GSW to offer Resource Management at ABAC Fall 2008 TIFTON--Beginning with the 2008 fall semester, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC) and Georgia Southwestern State University (GSW) will expand their joint Bachelor of Business Administration degree by adding a major in Resource Management on the ABAC campus. An information session discussing the new program was held on the ABAC campus Monday, April 28. "We at GSW have enjoyed our relationship with ABAC,” said GSW President Kendall Blanchard. “Many of our best students and some of our finest graduates have transferred here from the Tifton school. This newest program will only strengthen our ties with ABAC and benefit both institutions as well as the students who wish to complete a four-year GSW degree without having to actually move to Americus." "This program represents one more way that ABAC is expanding its scope as we enter our second century of service," ABAC President David Bridges said. "We have had a very positive relationship with Georgia Southwestern for a number of years, and I believe this partnership will result in a very popular bachelor's degree program for our students." Students will be able to stay at ABAC for junior and senior level classes necessary to earn a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). Georgia Southwestern currently offers junior and senior level night classes on the ABAC campus for four-year business degrees in management and accounting. The Resource Management degree combines the benefits of a strong business degree with a working knowledge of various agriculture and forestry concentrations. The concentrations will include AgriBusiness, Forestry and Wildlife Business, Bioenergy and Renewable Resource Business, and Turfgrass Business. Classes will be offered as a part of the regular daytime schedule. For additional information, contact the Georgia Southwestern School of Business at (229) 931-2090.
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