School of Undergraduate Studies 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Economics and Business
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Department Chair: Kristen Cooper
Faculty: Stephanie Hadden, Mandy Liu, Kent Seibert, Greg Smith. Part-time: Stuart McMahon, Andy Moore, Margaret Niehaus, Rick Sweeney, Meirwyn Walters, Jon Welty-Peachey, Jeff Young.
MISSION: The Department of Economics and Business seeks to prepare students for lives of service and leadership in a variety of settings, from the business firm to government, in the national and world economies. The department strives to graduate men and women with solid technical preparation, personal integrity, and concern for issues of justice and stewardship, well equipped for graduate studies and service in business and economics. The department seeks to develop students’ intellectual maturity and Christian character through the careful study and application of economic and business principles within the moral framework of the Christian faith.
Majors within the Department and Common Requirements
The Department of Economics and Business offers a major in economics plus four distinct majors in the business field: accounting, business management, finance, and marketing. Students majoring in business management may also elect to complete a concentration in entrepreneurship and small business, human resource management, or sport management; students may choose only one concentration.
All students majoring in a business field (accounting, business management, finance, or marketing) are required to take a common set of introductory-level courses called Foundations of Business.
Additional requirements for these majors are listed below. Double majors must completely satisfy the separate requirements for each major. Triple majors in the department are not permitted.
Honors in Accounting, Business Administration, Economics and Finance
In exceptional cases, majors in the Economics and Business Department may earn honors in accounting, business administration, economics or finance by researching and writing an honors thesis over the senior year. Under the direction of a faculty advisor, candidates will develop a thesis proposal in the spring prior to the senior year and, with department approval, register for and complete 8 credits of independent research in the senior year (ECB 471 - Honors Research I , ECB 472 - Honors Research II ). For honors the thesis must be of high quality and be defended orally in front of department faculty toward the end of spring term. The minimum GPA for honors candidates is 3.50 in the major and 3.00 overall.
An honors thesis should be considered by students intending to complete advanced degrees in any economics or business fields. See department faculty for details.
ProgramsMajorMinorConcentrationsCoursesEconomics and Business
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