College of Business

Sustainable Hospitality & Tourism Management

COB Clubs

Join a club to connect with other students and take advantage of opportunities to network, learn, and grow personally and professionally!

Accounting Society

The Accounting Society supports the development of three components: integrity, professionalism, and character. We uphold each of these components by learning and doing. Integrity is an essential function needed for the professional accounting world. Professionalism is learned at biweekly meetings where special speakers and presentations prepare students for success in the accounting profession. Character is built through opportunities to engage in community service. Email us for more information: accounting_society@csumb.edu

Our purpose is to expose members to career and educational opportunities in the agriculture industry while creating a network among key stakeholders. Meetings are held at our bi-monthly exclusive Agribusiness Club Speakers Series.

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Alpha Kappa Psi is the world's oldest and largest coed professional business fraternity. The objectives of Alpha Kappa Psi are: To further the individual welfare of its members; To foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts and finance; To educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and To promote and advance in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in business administration.

Mission: The mission of Business Club is to cultivate a strong sense of community by offering activities, programs, services, advice, and meaningful leadership which promotes campus life, respect, and diversity. Vision: Business Club will educate students about the club by being present at events, meetings, hosting socials, workshops, tabling, and collaborative fun events in order to identify purpose, responsibility, growth/expansion, fiscal responsibility, banquets, and irresistible environment for the community to gather as a whole to make a difference.

Human Resources Club

NEW for Spring 2019!

Information Systems Society

The objective of the Information Systems Society Club is to inform, innovate, engage, and educate students and society about information systems. We organize events that allow our students to learn about information systems discipline and understand career choices related to it. The club also provides opportunities for the students to exercise their creativity, education, and knowledge related to information systems and technology in the form of various events. Our goal is to reach out to the local businesses, educational institutions, and general people to spread knowledge regarding system, technology, and analytics.

Sustainable Hospitality Club

By organizing tours, hosting meetings with local professionals, and connecting students within the College of Business, the Hospitality Club has become an asset to many students at CSUMB. The Hospitality Club prides itself on creating a community for students who are interested in the hospitality industry and exposing them to opportunities that will bring them closer to their professional aspirations.

    • Agribusiness Speaker Series: RDO Equipment Co

      The Agribusiness Club will have guest speaker Frank Garcia, former Account Manager of RDO Equipment Co. He has multifaceted expertise in large scale conventional and organic vegetable agriculture.

    • Agribusiness Club Speaker Series

      Join us for our exclusive Agribusiness Club Speaker Series to hear about pressing issues impacting agribusiness. These events offer unique opportunities to network with and learn from industry professionals and to connect with other students.

    • Agribusiness Club Speaker Series

      March 29, 2018 - The CSUMB Agribusiness Club hosted a guest speaker event on campus. The Club invited Mr. James Bogart and Mr. Cesar Lara to present on "Management and Labor Organizations". Mr. Bogart is the president of the Growers Shippers Association and Mr. Lara is the Executive Director of the AFL-CIO workers union for the central coast. The meeting attendees included club members, students from a variety of majors, and a group of high school students from Everett Alvarez High School in Salinas. Jim and Cesar addressed a number of local labor issues in agriculture, which included housing, wages, and the growing labor shortage of agricultural workers in the Salinas Valley.

    • 2nd Annual Business Outlook Forum

      Wednesday, April 25 - This year's event will inspire students as five alumni share their stories on transitioning from college student to career professional.

    • Hiring COB Representative to Associated Students

      Apply to represent the College of Business students in the Associated Students, your student government! Hiring begins April 16th and applications are available at csumb.edu/as.