Practical.
In the working world, absolutely nothing beats a hands-on learning experience. This same hands-on approach should be part of your business education, too. The B-W Business Division keeps every student in touch. Every class combines theory and practice. And, our faculty has a level of corporate experience that simply can't be matched. Former CEO's, senior leaders and faculty members with doctorates, teach students to apply what they learn to their career and life. At B-W, you'll find accessible teachers who care about you as a student and person, an excellent support staff, and small classes taught by professors and business leaders.
We keep our programs relevant to the current trends in the corporate world through our advisory councils and partnerships. We work directly with leaders in the Cleveland area to find out what the relevant issues are so we can prepare students for the real life business world. What we teach in our classrooms are what students need and employers demand.
Principled.
You'll find ethics courses and instruction woven throughout our curriculum. Whether you are working on your undergraduate or Master's degree, you'll discover that ethics is an important topic for future business leaders. You're as likely to address ethical issues in your accounting or management classes as you are in your ethics course.
Did you know that B-W's business program was one of the first in the United States to have an ethics chair - established in 1983? The Charles E. Spahr Chair in ethics hosts a lecture each semester.
It's not easy to run an organization. Managers face tough issues every day. At Baldwin-Wallace, you'll develop your business character as you develop your business skills, preparing you to tackle any situation that should arise.
Click here to view the Northern Ohio Live article on Dr. Rea and Dr. Kolp's new book: Integrity is a Growth Market.
Powerful.
The key to a successful business career is to think beyond yourself. Way beyond. Baldwin-Wallace can help. By teaching the importance of relationship building and collaboration. By helping you apply what you've learned to issues confronting your organization. By showing you the value of being a contributor to your community. By helping you adopt a broader frame of reference.
To expand your understanding beyond your classroom B-W invites key business leaders, entrepreneurs and community leaders to address current topical issues through our lecture series:
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Carl Kamm Lecture Series is an endowed series which addresses critical issues facing corporations and managers in a rapidly changing business environment.
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Spahr Lecture Series hosts panel discussions dealing with current issues relating to business ethics.
The Business Division at Baldwin-Wallace develops the complete business person. We prepare our students to be successful, responsible leaders. And our graduates succeed! Whether you're pursuing an undergraduate degree, going for your master's or enhancing your business career with Professional Development programs, you'll find the B-W learning experience to be practical, principled, and powerful.

