Concentrations
			
			
Entrepreneurship					
Finance					
JD/MBA - Dual Degree					
Marketing					
			
			
		 
	
		
			
				
Specialities of Faculty
			
			
							
					
						Academic specialties of faculty
										
					 
								
				 
				
					
								
											
							Master of Accountancy (MAcc)					
						
											
							
						
			
			
					 
						
					
								
											
							Master of Business Administration					
						
											
							
						
			
			
					 
						
					
								
											
							Three MBA Concentration Options					
						
											
							
						
			
			
					 
						
					
					
			 
			
		 
	
		
			
Sustainability
		
		
							
										
						Courses in Sustainability					
					
										
						Yes
					
			
			
				 
					
					
							
										
						Sustainability course is					
					
										
						Required
					
			
			
				 
					
					
							
										
						Description					
					
										
						BUSA 552: Managing Corporate Integrity
Course Description: This course explores fundamental principles and best practices for managing
corporate ethics, compliance and social responsibility in todayÂ’s business environment. Topics and
assignments cover both domestic and international business issues, emphasizing the challenges of
making decisions in a climate of increasing demands for transparency and accountability. Through
focused readings, simulated corporate scenarios, meetings with corporate executives, and class
discussions, you will develop competencies in managing employee and corporate conduct.
					
			
			
				 
					
					
							
										
						Research Opportunities in Sustainability					
					
										
						No
					
			
			
				 
					
					
				
					
					
							
										
						School's environmental commitment 1:					
					
										
						The BUSA 552: Managing Corporate Integrity is taught by the director of our Mann Center for Ethics and Leadership. 
					
			
			
				 
					
					
							
										
						School's environmental commitment 2:					
					
										
						We offer an undergraduate concentration for Business majors and minor for non-Business majors in Social Entrepreneurship.  In January 2008, we were recognized as one of only 28 universities in the world and one of only 16 universities in the U.S. with a formal program in Social Entrepreneurship by ASHOKA, an international social entrepreneurship advocacy organization.  Contingent on student demand, we plan to move this program to the MBA level to serve community demand for graduate course work in Nonprofit Management/Social Entrepreneurship.