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Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Accounting
Area of study
Business and Administration
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Marquette University College of Business Administration
The College of Business Administration at Marquette University offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs in business.
Undergraduate Programs
The college offers various undergraduate programs, including:
- Majors
- Minors
- Current Student Resources
- Advising Central
- Student Organizations
Graduate School of Management
The Graduate School of Management offers the following programs:
- MBA | Executive MBA
- MS Accounting & Accounting Analytics
- MS Applied Economics
- MA Corporate Communication
- MS Finance
- Master in Management
- Current Students
Departments
The college is organized into several departments, including:
Accounting
- Accounting Major
- MS in Accounting
- MS in Accounting Analytics
- Accounting Faculty Directory
Management and Human Resources
- Innovation & Entrepreneurship
- Human Resources
Economics
- Business Econ Major Course Requirements
- BA Econ Major Course Requirements
- Business Analytics Major
- Minor Course Requirements
International Business
- International Business Major
- Study Abroad
- International Business Faculty
Finance
- Finance Major
- Real Estate Major
- Finance Faculty Directory
- Career Resources & Networking Events
Marketing
- Major Course Requirements
- Marketing Faculty Directory
- Minor Course Requirements
- Center for Professional Selling
Supply Chain and Systems Intelligence
- Operations and Supply Chain Management
- Business Analytics
- Information Systems
- Artificial Intelligence
Career Center
The Career Center offers various resources, including:
Career Resources
- Exploring majors and careers
- Cover letters, resumes & other documents
- Building a network
- Job & internship search strategies
- Interviews and offers
- Internship for academic credit
Employers
- Campus recruitment
- Job & internship postings
- Staff & hours
Centers/Programs
The college is home to several centers and programs, including:
Center for Applied Economics
- Applied Global Business Learning
- Marburg Memorial Lecture
- Faculty & Staff
AIM
- About AIM
- AIM Major
- Faculty & Staff
Vieth Institute for Real Estate Leadership
- Conferences & Events
- Center Newsletter
- Faculty & Staff
Commercial Banking Program
- Application
- Advisory Board & Sponsors
- Founders
Center for Supply Chain Management
- What is Supply Chain Management?
- Faculty & Staff
Center for Professional Selling
- About the Center
- Faculty & Staff
Faculty
The college has a diverse faculty with expertise in various areas, including:
- Faculty & Staff Directory
- Dean's Office Directory
- Faculty Experts for Media
- Research & Publications
Majors
The college offers the following undergraduate majors:
- Accounting
- Accelerating Ingenuity in Markets (AIM)
- Business Economics
- Business Analytics
- Entrepreneurship
- Finance
- Human Resources
- Information Systems
- International Business
- Marketing
- Operations and Supply Chain Management
- Real Estate
Accounting Major
The Accounting Major at Marquette University provides students with a comprehensive education in accounting, including:
- Major Requirements
- Internships: Marquette's location near downtown Milwaukee provides access to numerous internship opportunities with national and local accounting firms, corporations, and professional services firms.
- Combined Master's and Bachelor's Degree Program: The program meets the 150-hour educational requirements of Wisconsin, Illinois, and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
- Practical and Ethical Education: The program emphasizes the development of analytical and communication skills, as well as a strong ethical decision-making framework.
- Accreditation: Marquette holds separate accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, a distinction earned by less than 25 percent of the nation's accounting programs.
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