School of Business
Undergraduate Programs (Bachelor of Science in Business)
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Our program offers:
- A truly global perspective of modern business world - Excellent internship opportunities - Small-size classes - Personal attention to students' learning needs - Easy access to major corporations and financial centers |
Program Director William Greenspan Mandeville Hall, Room 309 Phone: (203) 576-4378 E-mail: profweg@webtv.net
Majors Offered Accounting (B.S.)* Business Administration (A.A., B.S.)* Computer Applications and Information Systems (B.S.)* Fashion Merchandising (A.A., B.S.) Finance (B.S.)* International Business (B.S.)* Management and Industrial Relations (B.S.)* Marketing (B.S.)*
*Internationally accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
Admission to the Undergraduate Business Program A student is admitted to the School of Business through an evaluation of the high school transcript, class rank and SAT scores. The student is expected to demonstrate high potential for analytical reasoning, comprehension and effective written and verbal expression, and capacity for creative thinking. Students transferring from other colleges or universities should have a minimum quality point ratio (QPR) of 2.5.
Prerequisites The University Core Curriculum requires passing the mathematics competency exam or successful taking of Mathematics 105. This competency is also a specific pre-requisite for CAIS 101. The business core requires passing a computer competency exam or taking CAIS 191.
The Undergraduate Business Degree Core In their Freshman and Sophomore terms, business students are expected to complete these courses:
Advanced Business Composition Financial Accounting Computer Concepts (Basic or Advanced) Macro-Economics Micro-Economics Business Statistics Applied Statistics B Business Law I Managerial Accounting
In their Junior and Senior Years, business students are expected to complete these courses:
Managerial Finance Marketing Principles Operations Management Introduction to Computer Applications and Information System Multinational Accounting Multinational Economics
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