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Departments and Programs

Department of Marketing and Management

Ashraf Attia, Chair
237 Rich Hall
Ext. 2272

The BS degrees in business administration, human resource management, marketing, and management science are offered through the Department of Management and Marketing. The BS in business administration is a general business degree that gives students a background in general management, and the opportunity to focus their studies on a selected concentration. The BS degree programs in human resource management and marketing provide the opportunity to study these disciplines at the advanced level and to gain professional experiences in these fields. The BS in management science offers two specializations: management information systems, and operations analysis. The department also offers five minors: a business administration minor, business analytics minor, entrepreneurship minor, international business minor, and a sales minor.

The department also offers a variety of MBA (Masters in Business Administration) degrees.

Business Administration degree completion will be available at the Syracuse Metro Center beginning in Fall 2016. Please see the following link for more information about the Metro Center.

Department of Accounting, Finance, and Law

Thomas Tribunella, Chair
235 Rich Hall
Ext. 2544

The present programs in Accounting are registered with the State of New York for candidates seeking admission to sit for the CPA examination. The 150-hour accounting BS/MBA program is the first combined program offered by a state university college to be so registered. Students planning to enter public accounting should send for a copy of the University of the State of New York Public Accountancy Handbook. For a copy of the handbook, consult the library or write to the State Education Department, Office of the Professions, Cultural Education Center, Albany, New York 12230.

Students may also follow a program in finance. The management accounting degree provides an attractive option for accounting students interested in corporate as opposed to public accounting. The bachelor of science degree program in finance is designed to provide students the opportunity to prepare for positions in financial institutions such as commercial and investment banks, mutual funds, brokerages, and insurance companies, as well as in the finance and account departments of manufacturing, retail, and non-profit businesses.

Students are able to follow a program in risk management and insurance. The risk management and insurance (RMI) program provides graduates with the technical expertise and strategic vision necessary to manage risk. RMI programs prepare students to identify and evaluate various sources of risk and to select and implement solutions to control the risks through insurance and other risk transfer vehicles. RMI programs train graduates for careers in risk management, risk analysis, insurance underwriting, management of insurance operations, insurance agency and insurance adjustment.

School of Business

238 Rich Hall
315.312.2272
[email protected]

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