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FSB Major and Career Information

The Farmer School of Business offers eight majors from a variety of business focal areas. The skills gained by pursuing each major, typical job titles upon graduation and the top recruiters of each major can be viewed by clicking on the title of each major.

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Tour the Farmer School of Business at Miami University

Self-Guided Tour

Stop by the Farmer School of Business to see our vibrant and active community. Admitted students are invited to pick up material in the Forsythe Commons and take a self-guided tour of the building. Scan the QR code in our front lobby to take a tour.

Guided Tour

Join Farmer School of Business Ambassadors for a guided tour! Ask about life at Miami, student organizations, internships, and academic experiences.

What Student Organizations are in the Farmer School of Business?

Define your Farmer experience! Today’s global and competitive job market demands that schools of business prepare their students to be dynamic leaders, great communicators, skilled collaborators, and bold visionaries. Active and engaged learning starts in the classroom but students must continuously sharpen and practice these skills.

In the Farmer School, student organizations provide the perfect place where students can lead teams, communicate with members, and problem-solve. FSB challenges our students to actively participate in one of our 25 organizations and 5 honorary societies. Employers expect students to be actively engaged in student organizations and extra-curricular activities. In fact, many organizations host employer functions and activities specifically for and with our clubs!

We believe that we gain valuable life skills learning, living, and working with people with different cultures, viewpoints, and lifestyles. As our students graduate and join an increasingly global workforce, this appreciation for individuals as individuals will better equip them to succeed and will create new communities that celebrate diversity.

How Diverse is the Farmer School?

We realize that top students have many options when selecting a business school. We want to make the choice to attend the Farmer School even easier by offering competitive scholarships, pipeline programs, and robust recruiting and retention initiatives to highly talented, motivated diverse students.

We have created several new scholarships aimed at attracting and retaining talented students of color and first-generation students. In addition to scholarships, we offer summer bridge programs and camps designed to attract students from a variety of backgrounds. Recently, the Farmer School has:

  • Established an FSB recruiting network comprised of alumni, current students, student organization leaders, and faculty to act as ambassadors to high school students. Target elite college prep programs in key geographic areas.
  • Established formal mentoring programs for underrepresented students.
  • Engaged corporate partners to assist with job shadowing and career placement opportunities.
  • Expanded academic advising, career development, and tutoring support.
  • Offered networking and support through the Multicultural Business Association (MBA).
  • Collaborated with veteran-friendly companies.

How are Farmer Students Equipped to Engage in a Diverse Workforce?

The Farmer School of Business is committed to ensuring its graduates are “BEYOND READY” for their lives and careers. The world is becoming increasingly diverse and complex. Within this environment, effective use of diversity within the workforce has proven to impact positively on both organizational and individual performance. According to the latest McKinsey report on Diversity and Inclusion. embracing different cultures and viewpoints drives innovation, improves decision-making, increases employee productivity and retention, and leads to higher profitability.

However, when working in culturally diverse organizations, most people struggle to communicate and work effectively. The key to being BEYOND READY to adapt to rapidly-changing and diverse environments is Cultural Intelligence [CQ].

The Farmer School of Business is developing students who are BEYOND READY for the complex business environment that awaits them in the workplace, marketplace, and society. The BEYOND READY CQ program is designed to provide students with a unified strategy and skill set for how to relate and work across cultural differences at home and abroad. All components of the program will be available as curricular offerings to Farmer School of Business students.

Can I Study Abroad and Graduate on Time as an FSB Student?

Want to study abroad? We will help make it happen! Over 65% of students in the Farmer School of Business study abroad! FSB Global Studies offers semester, winter, and summer term programs specifically designed for students studying in the Farmer School of Business. These programs offer business courses and professional development experiences specifically designed to help students prepare for the global marketplace. Current programs are offered in a variety of countries, including: 

  • Australia
  • Barcelona
  • Budapest
  • London
  • Luxembourg
  • Maastricht

Students work with the academic advisor to review program application logistics, scholarship opportunities, course equivalency options, and more. 

FSB students also have the option to take advantage of study abroad programs outside of FSB and are encouraged to collaborate with the appropriate office: 

FSB Student Services

800 East High Street
Suite 1022
Oxford, OH 45056