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www.dinecollege.edu© 2018 Diné College Marketing and Communications Department
Accredited By:
BACHELOR OF ARTSBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
www.dinecollege.edu
DINÉ COLLEGESUCCESS ROOTED IN TRADITION
• Classes close to home. Student housing available at Tsaile campus.
• Affordable tuition. Financial Aid is also available from Pell Grants and The Navajo Nation.
• Full-time or part-time. Classes take place in the evenings, weekends, online, and hybrid (online and in-person)
• Increasing graduation rate from 13% to 17% from 2015 to 2018
Contact: Dean: Michael Lerma, Ph.D.School of Business and Social Science928.724.6975
BA Program Coordinator:Terra Lamotte-Harvey, M.Ed. [email protected]
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS• Associate of Arts degree in Business
Administration as Junior (Year 3)• Other majors will be accepted as Sophomore
(Year 2)• High School Diploma for admission as
Freshman (Year 1)• Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher
Step 1:• Submit a Completed Application• Submit Unofficial Transcripts of all college
coursework• Submit a Cover letter/Self-profile
Step 2:• Submit Admissions Application online• Submit FAFSA Application• Submit Housing & Residence Life Application
Due Dates: June 1st & November 1st
Tsaile Campus1 Circle Dr.Route 12
Tsaile, AZ 86556928.724.6600
Shiprock Branch1228 Yucca St.P.O. Box 580
Shiprock, NM 87420505.368.3500
Tuba City Site600 Edgewater Dr.
P.O. Box 1716Tuba City, AZ 85045
928-283-5113
THE NAVAJO NATION IS OUR CAMPUS
Crownpoint SiteHwy. 371 – Route 9
P.O. Box 57Crownpoint, NM 87313
505.786.7391
Window Rock SiteTribal Hill Dr.P.O. Box 1924
Window Rock, AZ 86515928.871.2230
Chinle SiteHwy 101 - Hosp. Road
P.O. Box 1997Chinle, AZ 86503
928.674.3319
WHY STUDY AT DINÉ COLLEGE?
"Rooted in Diné language and culture, Our mission is to advance quality
post-secondary student learning anddevelopment to ensure the well-being
of Diné People."
47%RETENTIONRATE68
FULL-TIMEFACULTY
21Ph.D.FACULTY
NEW ACCOMPLISHMENTS | NEW BEGINNINGS
The Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration degree program is a 136 credit hour cohort-based program that begins each Fall. The first cohort began in the Fall 2014 semester.
The degree program is designed to prepare Native American students in the native nation building process by participating in leadership, tribal management, and economic development in their respective communities. This degree is for students who seek a career that will prepare them to join the workforce on the Navajo Nation.
A large proportion of employment opportunities with the Navajo Nation require a degree in Business Administration. Positions include: Accounts Maintenance Specialist, Community Services Coordinator, Program Manager I, Contract Compliance Officer, Public Information Officer, Office Specialist/Assistant, Accountant, Fee Collector, Accounting Technician, Administrative Assistant, Employment Development Specialist, and Accounts Payable Specialist.
The mission of the Diné College School of Business is to be a catalyst in the social and economic transformation of the Navajo and other Native Nations by providing learning opportunities for business and economic development strategies.
Students are highly encouraged to sign up for an internship through the Diné College internship program.
BA students are required to meet with the Program Coordinator or Faculty advisor prior to scheduling classes each semester. This will ensure students are enrolling in the correct classes for their degree program.The College is part of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) and AmericanIndian Business Leaders (Diné College Chapter) www.AIBL.org.
Faculty & Student Values:• T’áá hó ájít’ éego. Excellence and self-initiative
in problem-solving, compassion, setting clear goals, and establishing positive working relationships.
• Ahił na’anish. Cooperating and helping one another, keeping all employees well informed, using proper language for communication, respecting one another on equal terms, and honoring K'é.
• Ił Ídlí. Respecting the cultural, racial, and gender diversity of the Diné People, maintaining safe, courteous, respectful, and positive learning environments, and valuing inclusiveness.
• Ił Ééhózhin. Understanding, thoughtfulness, competence, confidence, conscientiousness, and reflectivity for serving the needs of the Diné People.
General Employment Market:• General or Entry Level Accounting• Banking Industry• City & Sales Managers• Entry Level Human Resources• Public Relations/Marketing• Entrepreneur/Business Owner• Market Research Analyst• Hotel & Restaurant Management• Casino and Gaming Industry
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
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Program Course Sequence B.A.General Education
ACC 200 Financial AccountingACC 201 Managerial AccountingBUS 204 Business LawBUS 265 Statistical Analysis for BusinessBUS 270 Quantitative Methods in BusinessCIS 111 Introduction to ComputersECO 201 Principles of MicroeconomicsMKT 240 Marketing
ACC 350 FinanceBUS 350 Business Professional EthicsMGT 330 Tourism and Hospitality ManagementMGT 340 Organizational BehaviorMGT 360 Principles of Management
ACC 310 Government and Non-Profit AccountingBUS 340 Technical and Grants WritingBUS 360 Business of Gaming IndustryMGT 320 Tribal Governments and ManagementMGT 350 Human Resources Management
BUS 460 Tribal and Federal LawsMGT 420 Tribal Enterprises and EntrepreneurshipMGT 440 Project ManagementMKT 420 Public RelationsMKT 430 Quality Management
BUS 480 InternshipCIS 420 Management Information SystemsECO 460 Tribal Economic Issues and Development StrategiesMGT 450 Strategic ManagementMGT 460 Tribal Leadership Challenges
Degree EarnedGeneral EducationLower Division Program RequirementsUpper Division Requirements
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