| |19 MAY 2022HIGHERReviewCBSM's internship courses are online classes designed for students to earn academic credit by connecting the job experience with the concepts, theories and ideas learned in the classroomUNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES IN USAFOR INDIAN STUDENTS - 2022HIGHER EDUCATIONReviewTOP 10 the community, the state of Alaska, and the nation. "Believing in interdisciplinary and pedagogic intel-lectual contributions, we support to improve both students' success as well as the long-term economic sustainability of Alaska and the nation. Apart from that, CBSM's internship courses are online classes designed for students to earn academic credit by con-necting the job experience with the concepts, theo-ries and ideas learned in the classroom. Each fall, CBSM partners with the Career Services department to support and promote the Accounting Recruitment Week, which is a collection of events held every year specifically for accounting students and alumni. Ac-counting firms from across Alaska come to campus for a `Meet the Firms' networking event to get to know students and share the opportunities they have available," quotes Cameron.Contemporary & Comprehensive OfferingsOver the last 15 years, CBSM's majors have increased by 143 percent, its graduates by 228 percent, and its growth in enrollment has been fueled in part by the expanded range of CBSM offerings. In addition to its long-standing business administration and accounting programs, CBSM also encompasses a homeland security and emergency management program, which ranks in the top five in the US and accounts for 26 percent of all CBSM majors (undergraduate and graduate). The HSEM program is also responsible for a large and growing number of CBSM's corporate partnerships and student credit hours from non-degree seeking students, such as providing regular training sessions for more than 1,000 Department of Defence employees through CBSM's Center for Arctic Security and Resilience.Moreover, CBSM has added two new four-year degree programs since 2017, a Bachelor of Applied Management and a Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Business. The BAM program, focused on providing education to students already possessing vocational training in a variety of disciplines, has grown to 100 majors in only three years, thanks in part to cooper-ation with the Applied Business and other programs within the University of Alaska Fairbanks Commu-nity and Technical College. CBSM has also grown its offerings in its traditional business administration and accounting fields to reflect changes in student demand, including a STEM MBA and BLUE MBA (in partnership with the College of Fisheries and Ocean Science and the Alaska Blue Economy Cen-ter); an accounting post-graduate certificate designed for non-accounting students; and a Ph.D. in Natural Resources and Sustainability with the College of Nat-ural Science and Mathematics.Educating individuals who are working in busi-ness, accounting, security and emergency man-agement disciplines, CBSM holds an outstanding reputation for its optimum quality of education. Recognized for high-quality programs, experiential learning opportunities for students, service to the community, and accomplished teaching and research faculty, CBSM continuously strives to be known as a premier business school in Alaska and around the Nation. "International students are a mainstay of the programs from which our college is composed. While a majority of our students have come from ei-ther Canada or Europe, we have been successful in attracting students from all over the world. For our international students including the Indian students, we promise to provide quality education and ensure that we prepare them for the employment as well as the promotion goals they have in mind", concludes Cameron.
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