PROGRAM BASICS
Programs Offered
| BSBA | Accounting |
| BSBA | Business Economics |
| BSBA | Entrepreneurship |
| BSBA | Finance |
| BSBA | Human Resources |
| BSBA | International Business |
Specializations offered:
Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Human Resource Management, International Business, Marketing, Real Estate
| Core curriculum was last revised in 2003 |
| Average class size in core business classes | 47.3 |
| Average class size in business electives | 29.5 |
| Average class size in non-business classes (required for admission to the business program | |
14.00% of business classes (core and elective) have fewer than 20 students
9.00% of business classes (core and elective) have more than 50 students
5.50% of required business courses reached maximum enrollment by the first day of class from June 30, 2004 to June 30, 2005.
N/A% of required business courses had waiting lists for enrollment
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Credit hours required for business degree (including university and program requirements)
| Minimum of 129 for All except entrepreneurship and international business |
| Maximum of N/A for N/A |
Credit hours required (in business program) for business degree
| Minimum of 132 for Entrepreneurship and international business |
| Maximum of N/A for N/A |
Other requirements to earn undergraduate business degree
Overall GPA at least 2.0 -- Additional requirements apply
68.00% of business students graduate from the program within four years of admission to the university
AREAS OF STUDY & ELECTIVES
The school reports that the following are its five leading areas of study:
Accounting, Finance, International Business, Marketing, Other
Number of elective courses (not multiple sessions of same course) available in the past academic year: 76
New electives added in the past academic year:
Intro to Applied Investmet Management
Research and Financial Analysis
Valuation and Portfolio Management
Investment Management
Ethics and Society
Project Management
Program Development
International Anti-trust and Competitive Policy
Comparative International Ethics
| Work study or co-op opportunities | No |
| Study abroad opportunities | Yes |
FACULTY
| Total full-time undergraduate business faculty | 61 |
| Total undergraduate business adjuncts and visiting business faculty | 21 |
| Total undergraduate permanent/tenured business professors | 45 |
13.00% of permanent/tenured business professors are women
0% of permanent/tenured business professors are underrepresented minorities (African American, Hispanic American or Native American)
31.00% of permanent/tenured business professors are members of company boards of directors or boards of advisors
7.00% of permanent/tenured business professors have owned their own business
Prominent Faculty:
J. Craig Andrews, Professor of Marketing
John Davis, Professor of Economics
Mark Eppli, Professor of Real Estate
STUDENT LIFE
| Delta Sigma Pi chapter | Yes |
Freshmen are required to live on campus
55.00% of all business students live on campus
Business students are not grouped together in "learning communities" in housing or other facilities
TECHNOLOGY
1224 computers available to undergraduate business students (within the program and university as a whole)
| Wireless network in main B-school buildings | Yes |
Technology changes made over the past three years:
Business School: New computer lab for applied investment management program, computer lab updated and expanded, business school building is completely wireless, upgraded "smart" classrooms.
Marquette: Internet2, online capability for registration, student information, and enrollment. Upgraded work stations for faculty offices and student labs. Wireless networks for selected buildings, including library and dormitories. Integration of work stations with printing network.