At Clark Atlanta University, we
continue to celebrate the heritage of two of the nation's most
outstanding historically black institutions. In 1992, Money magazine
ranked Clark Atlanta as one of the 10 best values for the money
among historically black colleges and universities.
In 1993, Clark Atlanta ranked third in
the nation among Historically Black Colleges and Universities as the
school of preference to send SAT scores. In 1996, CAU was ranked in
Business Week's Magazines as one of the best colleges and
universities.
Clark Atlanta undergraduate students
number approximately 4,200 men and women from 44 states and 48
countries. Approximately fifty-seven percent of Clark Atlanta's
students are from the South.
Clark Atlanta University (CAU)
students have an enormous educational, cultural and social advantage
through the University's participation as a member of the Atlanta
University Center (AUC) the largest consortium of historically black
colleges and universities in the world.
Cooperative Education/Internship
Program
The School of Business Administration
(SBA) participates in the University's Cooperative Education
Program. The SBA links interested and qualified students with area
business firms and public agencies so they can combine practical
experience and income with their academic studies. Students are
placed with major companies locally as well as with firms in various
parts of the nation. These internships give useful experience,
financial support, and often the opportunity for employment after
graduation. See Department chairs and the Office of Undergraduate
services for more details and approval.
Degree Offer
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Bachelor of Arts Degree in
three majors :
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Accounting
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Business
Administration
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Areas of Concentration in Business Administration :
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Finance
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International Business
(must choose dual concentration)
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Management
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Marketing
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Supply Chain Management
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Economics
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The Dual-Degree, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts
in Accounting