Finance
Prof. Douglas Perry, JD, chair
Prof. Alyssa Kerker, undergraduate director
Dr. Ken Knox
Prof. Albert Macre, CPA
Dr. Cory Maloney
Prof. Brandon Mason
Dr. Stephen Miller
Prof. Robert Olson
Prof. Jeffrey Rankin
Dr. Brian Scarpone
Prof. JoAnn Sciarrino, MBA director
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.
Aims
Within the area of finance, courses provide knowledge of business, national, and international finance, which is essential to the operation of our modern, dynamic economic system. Courses in this area cover the scope and methodology of financial instruments and institutions.
In addition to the required courses, students may take elective courses in a wide variety of areas including the humanities and physical and social sciences in order to provide a sound liberal arts foundation.
Program Intended Student Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
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Demonstrate knowledge of key concepts, definitions, and principles in the core areas of business.
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Apply business concepts, relevant information, and decision support tools to make and defend sound business decisions.
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Communicate effectively in written and oral formats appropriate for business audiences.
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Demonstrate knowledge of key considerations for effective teamwork.
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Evaluate ethical situations involving organizational and societal issues considering Catholic social thought.
Grade Requirement
Undergraduate business majors and minors 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.