Business: Management and Marketing
ANDREW THOMAS, PH.D., J.D.
PETER LARSEN, PH.D.
BELLE MARIE, D.B.A., CPA, CMA, CIA, CFE
JULIA MULL, M.B.A., M.S., M.A., CFP®, SERIES 6, 63 AND 65 LICENSES
ANNETTE RYERSON, D.B.A.
ANDREW THOMAS, PH.D., J.D.
Mission and Goals
The Business Department offers Bachelor of Arts degrees with majors in Accounting & Strategic Finance, Financial Planning, or Business: Management & Marketing. Students selecting a major in Business: Management & Marketing may add an optional concentration in International Business. Minors are available in Accounting, Business Administration or Marketing. Students may also complete an Entrepreneurship Certificate. Students may combine majors, minors and concentrations.
The Business Department's mission is consistent with Carroll College's dual goals of vocation and enlightenment and prepares students for graduate school or entry into the workforce. Framed by a strong foundation in liberal arts education, the mission of the Business Department is to provide students with the strong ethical foundation and globally informed knowledge and skills necessary for today's dynamic professional environment.
The Business: Management & Marketing major prepares students for a wide-variety of business careers. Through the liberal arts education, students develop valuable communication and reasoning skills. The business majors are designed and evaluated to ensure students are prepared for entry directly into the workforce or for acceptance into graduate school.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the requirements:
- Students will be able to distinguish the principal concepts, theories, and practices in and recognize the interrelationships between the functional areas of business.
- Students will be able to recognize cultural perspectives, social responsibilities, and ethical perspectives and apply them to organizational decision-making.
- Students will be able to construct coherent oral and written forms of communication and present them in a professional manner.
- Students will be able to apply theory and practice in the business functional areas to strategic planning and analysis of organizational problems and challenges.