Feliciano School of Business

Dean: Kimberly Killmer Hollister, Ph.D. 
Assistant Dean: Elizabeth Rosini, M.B.A., Ed.D.

The Feliciano School of Business provides quality education to a diverse student body, our goal is to graduate students who are immediately effective in cutting-edge business organizations. Our undergraduate programs are of primary importance. We prepare our students for entry and mid-level managerial positions, entry-level professional specializations, and entrepreneurial roles. Further, we equip them with the capacity to identify their own goals and pro-actively to manage their life-long career prospects.

To prepare our students for these roles, we must assure their mastery of:

  • Thinking skills: logical, critical and integrated analysis; the capacity to exercise good judgment; creative and nontraditional problem solving; proficiency in ethical reasoning;
  • Discipline-specific knowledge and competencies: e.g., information technology and quantitative skills appropriate to problem-solving in a real-world setting;
  • Communication skills: proficiency in oral, written, presentation, and distance communication;
  • Change management: understanding and shaping the forces of change, including globalization and using this understanding to formulate, evaluate, and select from alternative strategies to achieve sustainable competitive advantage;
  • Self-development: the capacity to engage in the effective self-management of lifelong learning to achieve continuous professional and personal growth.

The School offers four undergraduate degrees:

  • BS in Business Administration,
  • BS in Accounting,
  • BA in Economics,
  • BA in Hospitality, Sports, Events, and Tourism.

The BS in Business Administration has the following concentrations:

  • Business Analytics,
  • Entrepreneurship,
  • Finance,
  • Hospitality and Service Management,
  • International Business,
  • Management,
  • Management of Information & Technology,
  • Marketing,
  • Real Estate,
  • Retail Merchandising and Management,
  • Sports, Events, and Tourism Marketing.

The School also offers  minors in Business, Economics, and Entrepreneurship. Internships and cooperative education experiences are available in many of the programs offered.

Departments

Accounting and Finance

Economics

Hospitality and Tourism

Information Management and Business Analytics

Management

Marketing

Undergraduate Programs

Combined Degree Programs

Graduate Programs