Departments

School of Accountancy

Become a trusted information professional fluent in the language of business. Specialize in auditing, law, tax preparation and more.

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Economics

Understand how economics influences the world — from financial markets and consumer demand to public policy and laws — in undergraduate and graduate programs offering a broad, applied perspective.

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Finance

Learn the foundations of finance to excel in banking, insurance, real estate, security analysis or financial planning.

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Information Systems & Analytics

Develop the analytical and management skills to shape enterprise business processes, compile and analyze data or protect corporate assets.

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Logistics & Supply Chain Management

Be the backbone of business. Learn to lead modern organizations by mastering problem-solving skills and supply chain knowledge. Choose between programs in logistics and intermodal transportation or operations and supply management.

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Management

Lead the economy with a versatile knowledge base and skill set. Uncover opportunities in general management, human resources, entrepreneurship and hospitality management.

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Marketing

Learn the basic concepts, techniques and tools for developing marketing strategies and programs. Prepare for a career in retail management, merchandising, product management, product development, sales force management, advertising or business consulting.

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