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Business

Creating tomorrow’s business leaders today

There has never been a more exciting time to become a business professional. Landmark changes in healthcare, government programs and financial systems have created opportunities for motivated students skilled in business and creative problem solving. Today’s successful companies are built around new models of doing business and how business gets done. Motivated students with an entrepreneurial spirit and a drive to succeed will find a business degree from Warner Pacific provides the edge they need in today’s rapidly evolving professional landscape.

Warner Pacific graduates have gone on to careers in accounting, marketing and management, as well as various graduate programs. The Business Administration major balances theoretical instruction with practical, hands-on experiences. Accounting majors will be equipped to balance the basic concepts, theories and models in both major areas of study with practical hands-on experiences in the contemporary business environment. With a degree in Health Care Administration, students are prepared for the complexities and realities faced by today‘s health care leaders.

Majors

Minor

  • Business Administration

Life After College

Business majors are enjoying successful careers launching software companies as financial analysts and marketing executives, creating healthcare strategies for state and local governments, developing urban planning initiatives for local communities, and managing the careers of professional athletes, among other things. Recent business graduates have pursued advanced degrees at George Fox College, Lewis and Clark College, Oregon State University, Portland State University, University of Oregon, and Willamette University.

Faculty

Greg DeanGreg Dean
Associate Professor of Business
Phone: 503.517.1048
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ShellyHartzallShelley Hartzell
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Phone: 503.517.1038
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Roger MartinDr. Roger Martin
Assistant Professor of Business
Phone: 503.517.1035
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