Business Courses

<p>Taking a look at the offerings, it is really sad that there are virtually NO business classes at all.</p>

<p>Trinity does not offer business classes. However, many do go on to pursue an MBA in grad school after earning a liberal arts undergrad degree.</p>

<p>Trinity is a liberal arts college and does not offer a business major. That said, the economics department is extremely popular and prepares students well for a career in business or a graduate degree in business.</p>

<p>Also, you don’t have to major in business to be a successful businessperson! Check this out:</p>

<p>[David</a> Chang: ‘You Work, You Eat, You Go to Bed’ | House Call - WSJ.com](<a href=“David Chang: 'You Work, You Eat, You Go to Bed' | House Call - WSJ”>David Chang: 'You Work, You Eat, You Go to Bed' | House Call - WSJ)</p>

<p>Chang majored in religion!</p>

<p>I agree some liberal arts colleges are offering business. Washington and Lee, U of Richmond for example. Colby is now offering a program to offer some basic business education.</p>

<p>Would be nice if they had a business minor. Rollins started one of those. Liberal arts colleges are not supposed to be overly trade oriented but in this competive world a taste would help.</p>