Fayetteville State University’s Broadwell College of Business showcased its strategic partnership with global professional services leader Deloitte during an engaging event at the Deloitte Charlotte office on April 16. Hosted by Wanda Johnson and the Deloitte team, the gathering brought together Broadwell students, aspiring applicants, alumni, faculty and staff, amplifying the college's commitment to delivering industry-immersed education and forging direct pathways to premier career opportunities.
The collaboration between Broadwell College and Deloitte is central to the college’s strategy of embedding cutting-edge, real-world experience directly into its curriculum. This synergy provides students a distinct competitive edge through initiatives like the co-developed Supply Chain Management and Technology program, immersive co-teaching engagements led by Deloitte supply chain consultants and challenging case competitions mirroring today's business demands.
Broadwell College of Business offers flexible, high-impact graduate and professional studies engineered for a diverse student body, including local, international and military-affiliated professionals. The college’s flagship MBA program is designed to empower graduates for significant leadership and organizational responsibility, cultivating adept problem-solvers equipped with the critical technical and professional skills needed for impactful, ethical decision-making. Students can specialize their expertise through 12 high-demand concentrations.
Broadwell offers specialized Graduate Certificates tailored for professionals seeking focused expertise in areas like Business Intelligence and Analytics (BIDA), Cyber Security Management, Digital Enterprise and Cloud Management, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System Management, and Project Management. The ERP Certificate leverages the college’s innovative Center for ERP and Advanced Analytics (CERPAA). CERPAA delivers sought-after training in systems like SAP, demonstrating Broadwell’s commitment to career transformation by successfully creating pathways for active service members into lucrative SAP consultant roles.
"Our strategic alliance with Deloitte is instrumental in providing our MBA students and graduates with invaluable real-world exposure and cutting-edge skills," said Associate Dean and MBA Director at Broadwell College of Business Dr. Burcu Adivar in a press release. "Events like this showcase the powerful synergy between our rigorous academic programs and the demands of the global consulting industry, ensuring our students are exceptionally prepared to excel in their careers. We deeply appreciate Deloitte's commitment to fostering this vital connection."
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