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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Molinaro 344 • 262-595-2280 • Keyword: Business

Department Overview

Degrees Offered:
Bachelor of Science.
Majors:
Business Management, Management Information Systems, Master of
Business Administration (see graduate section of this catalog).
Professors:
Ebeid, Ph.D.; Hawk, Ph.D.; Norton, Ph.D.; Rajan, Ph.D.;
Wang, Ph.D.; Wright, Ph.D.
Associate Professors:
Baldwin, Ph.D.; Chalasani, Ph.D.; Crooker, Ph.D.; Fok, Ph.D.;
Folker, Ph.D.; Gee, Ph.D.; Manion, Ph.D.;
Assistant Professors:
Knight, Ph.D.; Kuruvilla, Ph.D.; Li, Ph.D.; Zameeruddin, CPA,
LLM; J.D.; Zheng, Ph.D.
Senior Lecturer
Witt, M.S.
Lecturers:
Cholak, MBA, J.D., CPA; Determan, MBA, CPA; HolmbergWright, Ed.D.
Professional Accreditations or Memberships:
The bachelor of science in business management, and management information systems, and the master of business administration programs are accredited by AACSB International – the
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Less than
10 percent of business programs globally and less than 30 percent in the United States meet the rigorous standards of quality set by
AACSB International.
Career Possibilities:
Career opportunities include information systems analyst, computer programmer, project manager, product manager, market research analyst, accountant, cost analyst, financial analyst, recruiter, training specialist, and personnel generalist.
Business Honors:
Students who major in business management or management information systems and who maintain a GPA of 3.5 or greater in all upper-level business management course work and an overall
GPA of 3.0 or better will be graduated with honors.
Beta Gamma Sigma is the honor society serving business programs accredited by AACSB International. Beta Gamma Sigma faculty members invite qualified business

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