The LeMoyne Smith School of Business

At the LeMoyne Smith School of Business at Arkansas Tech University, we're committed to helping you achieve your goals and thrive in the business world. Whether you're starting your college journey or advancing your career, our programs are designed to give you the practical skills and knowledge you need to succeed. Learn from experienced faculty who bring real-world insights into the classroom, and take advantage of hands-on learning opportunities, internships, and connections with industry leaders. With a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate programs, we provide the tools to help you build a strong foundation in business and take the next step towards a rewarding career. 

Undergraduate Programs

ACCOUNTING Learn More
Business Data Analytics Learn More
DIGITAL MARKETING Learn More
FINANCE Learn More
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Learn More
HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Learn More

Graduate Programs

HEALTH INFORMATICS (MS) Learn More
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMIN. (MBA) Learn More
MBA- Business Data Analytics Learn More
MBA- DIGITAL MARKETING Learn More

MISSION STATEMENT

The LeMoyne Smith School of Business at Arkansas Tech University will offer dynamic academic programs which enable our graduates to add value at all levels of employment. These programs will emphasize business acumen, experiential learning, development of interpersonal skills, and a solid foundation in both ethical and data-driven decision making. Through these programs and engagement with the community, the school will provide a positive societal impact on the Arkansas River Valley.

vISION STATEMENT

The LeMoyne Smith School of Business at Arkansas Tech University will be known for producing outstanding leaders in the field who add exceptional value to their employers, their communities, the region, and beyond.

sTRATEGIC gOALS

  • Student Success: The LeMoyne Smith School of Business will deliver academic programs that are current, relevant, and in a manner consistent with the needs of our learners to prepare them for professional success.
  • Resources: The LeMoyne Smith School of Business will utilize available internal resources efficiently and effectively while continuing to grow external funding. These resources will be utilized to attract and retain high quality learners, faculty, and staff.
  • Competitive Advantage: The LeMoyne Smith School of Business will pursue activities that enhance our competitive advantage in the recruitment of learners, financial gifts, and employment opportunities for our graduates.
  • Social Impact: The LeMoyne Smith School of Business will pursue activities that provide a positive societal impact on the Arkansas River Valley area, which nearly 70% of our learners consider their home. Our focus on business development of the local community is consistent with United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #8 "Decent Work and Economic Growth". 

The ATU LeMoyne Smith School of Business is one of the approximate 6% of business schools that are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). This international distinction is awarded to business schools that demonstrate a commitment to high-quality rigorous standards, innovation, and continuous process improvement. The ATU LeMoyne Smith School of Business has proudly held this distinction since 2000 and remains accredited in all undergraduate and graduate programs.  

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U.S. News and World Report has selected Arkansas Tech University as providing the Best Online Master of Business Administration degree in the State of Arkansas.

Arkansas Tech University is also ranked by U.S. News and World Report as among the Best Online Bachelor's in Business Programs, a recognition that reflects our commitment to academic excellence, dedicated faculty, and a student-focused learning experience.

Arkansas Tech University has earned a place in the Colleges of Distinction 2023-204 cohort. This honor is based on an institution's demonstrated commitment to excellence in engagement, teacing, community, and outcomes.

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