The Business First Year Living Learning Community (LLC) is a dynamic and collaborative residential program designed for incoming first year students passionate about leadership in business, entrepreneurship, and innovation. The Business community fosters a supportive environment where like-minded students can explore their interests in business, develop professional skills, and build lifelong connections.
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The Business 1st Year LLC is located in Coughlin Hall
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The Business 1st Year LLC is tentatively located on the 3th Floor
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1st Year Business LLC residents can only be roommates with residents in the following LLCs:
- Business LLC
- Community for Creative Expression LLC
- Health Professions LLC
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Linked Course Required for LLC Residents:
- BUSN 193 Catholic Ethic in Business
- Faculty: Casey McNellis
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Great for Students Who...
- Are 1st-year students pursuing degrees/majoring in Business Administration or Accounting
- Are1st-year students minoring in Digital Marketing, Sustainable Business, Analytical Finance, Economics, Engineering Technologies, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, General Business, Human Resource Management, Management Information Systems, Promotion
- Want to live in community with other Zags that would be interested in or directly studying Business related degrees
- Are 1st-year students that have a passion for business and plan to incorporate business topics and knowledge in an interdisciplinary way throughout their chosen degree
Business LLC Leadership & Campus Partners
The Business LLC for 1st-year students have several partners involved in the community.
Community Learning Outcomes:
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Inclusive Community Building: Build inclusive communities and professional networks that promote equity, diversity, and belonging by fostering meaningful relationships with peers, faculty, and industry professionals.
- Purposeful Pathways: Explore personal, academic, and career pathways by identifying goals, reflecting on values, and developing action plans that support lifelong learning and purposeful engagement.
- Cultivating Capacity: Cultivate leadership, creativity, and critical thinking skills to contribute meaningfully to the Gonzaga and greater Spokane communities.
- Apply Business Knowledge and Skills: Demonstrate an understanding of core business concepts—such as entrepreneurship, marketing, financial management, and leadership—and apply them to hands-on projects, real-world scenarios, and collaborative initiatives.
- Develop Professional Networks and Leadership:Build meaningful connections with through a residential setting with peers, faculty, alumni, and industry professionals while enhancing essential skills in communication, teamwork, critical thinking, and ethical decision-making to thrive in business environments.
- Explore Career Pathways and Set Personal Goals: Identify diverse career opportunities in the business field, cultivate a global perspective on industry trends, and create a personal action plan to achieve academic, professional, and personal success.