Specialty Programs

Accelerated Law Program

The UM School of Law has partnered with the School of Business to offer accelerated, interdisciplinary programs allowing students early admission to the public university’s School of Law. Through the Accelerated Law Program, also known as 3+3, students can be admitted into a fast-tracked bachelor and law degree program, trimming a full year off of the time it would take to earn both degrees independently. A joint degree offers graduates unique flexibility and the opportunity to pursue special areas such as concentrations in business law, air and space law, sports and entertainment law, and criminal law.

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Through BASE programming students get rich interaction with industry leaders, professional skills development training, and networking opportunities with employers across multiple industries to help them find high-quality jobs in their chosen areas of emphasis when they graduate.

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Our mission is to inspire students at The University of Mississippi to create innovative businesses through excellent teaching, exceptional service, and world-class research.  Overall, our purpose is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to become successful entrepreneurs who create innovative companies that provide valuable services, products, and employment.

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Center for Manufacturing Excellence

The Business School is a proud partner with the Haley Barbour Center for Manufacturing Excellence (CME). Business majors who are members of the CME learn fundamental and innovative practices needed in modern manufacturing. As the only program of its kind in the USA, CME students are able to take advantage of the multidisciplinary curriculum, professional development, practical experience in both the professional and academic settings. CME team members use their unique learning experiences to transform from college students into sought after professionals.

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