
The Hutton School of Business (HSB) offers majors and minors in business administration, accounting or management information systems. In any of these fields, you will find a healthy and challenging learning environment to develop your unique interests and talents and prepare you for a position of leadership in the 21st century global market place.
One of the newest buildings on campus, HSB features classrooms equipped with the latest media, audio and data transmission technology. In small classes you will study with faculty members who keep abreast of rapid changes in business and who are actively involved in the business community as financial advisors, tax consultants, officers of professional organizations and members of corporate boards of directors. You may also earn from three to fifteen credit hours and gain practical work experience through corporate internships.
Opportunities outside the classroom include an annual two-day business forum, when several business leaders and entrepreneurs come to campus to speak to the department’s junior and seniors. Students attend presentations, and student business leaders have an opportunity to talk with the presenters one-on-one.
What Can I Do With This Degree?
The Hutton Business Administration degree prepares graduates for potential careers in many areas. Students interested in Finance have opportunities in areas such as financial planning and management, real estate, corporate financial management, banking, securities and credit services. Those interested in Marketing have opportunities in buying/purchasing, advertising, sales, management and public relations.
Contact Us
hsb [at] ucumberlands [dot] edu (Email)
Phone: (606) 539-4254

| Small classes with involved students and faculty providing students with the opportunity for in-depth study. | |
| Build close relationships with faculty. | |
| Beautiful building with state of the art facilities | |
| Instruction by Hutton School of Business faculty who practice what they teach. | |
| Interaction with faculty who through their active involvement in the business community stay current with the rapid changes in their academic disciplines. | |
| Participation in and attendance at the Business Forum for Young Professionals. | |
| Participation in the bi-monthly HSB Speaker Series which affords students the opportunity to hear and meet business professionals in an informal setting. | |
| Eligibility for participation in the Rollins Internship, a partnership with the Rollins Corporation in Atlanta, Georgia. | |
| Participation in Sigma Beta Delta, international business honor society | |
| A wide range of elective classes that afford students the opportunity to explore diverse areas of business. |

