Business Administration

Prof. Douglas Perry, JD, chair

Dr. Juan Jauregui

Prof. Alyssa Kerker, MBA

Prof. Albert Macre, MS, CPA

Dr. Cory Maloney

Prof. Jeffrey Rankin, director of the MBA program

Dr. Brian Scarpone

Dr. Michael Welker

Prof. Thomas Wilson, JD

 

Mission

The mission of the Department of Accounting, Business Administration, and Economics is to provide undergraduate and graduate students a business education that is grounded in real-world best practice and illuminated by Catholic social thought.  Our programs equip students with an outstanding professional competence that is fully integrated with the Franciscan value of transformational leadership in order for them to become business leaders that are ready to advance society in both profit and non-profit organizations.

This program prepares young men and women to meet the demands of business and industry. The holder of the bachelor of science degree in business administration will advance more rapidly through various supervisory levels and will be given more responsibility and authority.

In addition to the general and two-fold aim of instruction in theory and practice, the Department of Business Administration has the following specific objectives: to contribute to the cultural objectives and scope of liberal education; to impart a general but thorough knowledge and appreciation of business life; to prepare majors for graduate study in the field of business; and to integrate the art of business management with principles of Christian culture and philosophy.

Five different programs in business administration are available with majors in economics, finance, international business, management, and marketing. Several required courses are offered in alternating years. These cycled courses are indicated in the section on course descriptions.

Grade Requirement

Undergraduate business majors must complete all of their business-major related courses (ACC, BUS, and ECO prefixes) with at least a "C-" or better and an average GPA in these courses of 2.0 or better. 

Programs of Study

The department of accounting, business, and economics offers the following programs:

Bachelor Degrees

Associate Degrees

Minors

 

4+1 Accelerated MBA Program

 

Course Descriptions

Accounting Course Descriptions

Business Course Descriptions

Economics Course Descriptions

Entrepreneurship Course Descriptions