Lakeland Accounting students will be exposed to financial accounting (record-keeping); managerial accounting (budgeting, forecasting, strategic planning); tax accounting and many other facets of this popular field.
If your objective is to gain broad exposure to the business curriculum while honing specific areas of expertise, Business Administration is the major for you.
It's a new media world, and the way we choose to address that fact is by making 'new media' the center piece of the puzzle for our Communication major.
Lakeland University's Criminal Justice major covers all facets of criminal behavior, from the psychological and sociological aspects of crime, to law enforcement, criminal investigations, and corrections.
Our Engineering Technology program focuses on applying scientific and engineering techniques to create new products, improve processes and solve real-world problems across various engineering fields.
This degree is ideal for students who have completed an approved Associate’s Degree through one of the technical colleges in the Wisconsin Technical College System, or for those who are already employed and being approached by their employer to transition into new roles.
Graduates of our Food Safety and Quality program will be well-rounded manufacturing professionals equipped to advance in the production of food while also possessing finance, management philosophy, and other skills needed to lead people to their potential.
Lakeland's Hospitality Management program has been going strong for two decades and continues to send qualified graduates into exciting, fast-paced careers at resorts, hotels, restaurants, and even on cruise ships around the world!
With world-class companies just a few miles from Lakeland’s campus, there are plenty of tremendous opportunities for Lakeland marketing students to complete real-world work prior to graduating and entering the job force.
An undergraduate degree in Psychology will prepare students for careers in human services as well as for graduate school programs in psychology, counseling, social work, or law.
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