The Steven G. Mihaylo College of Business and Economics has the
distinction of holding two AACSB International Accreditations;
one for the College and another for the Accounting Program.
Why is accreditation important?
Why is accreditation important?
Department of Management
In today's global and dynamic environment, we depend on the
effectiveness of organizations for our prosperity and welfare.
Managers play a crucial role in running effective and efficient
organizations. Our management program prepares students for this
challenge by training and educating them in fundamental concepts
and practices in operational, organizational, behavioral and
legal aspects of management. The program provides students with
an exciting and diverse experience depending on the selected
emphasis. In addition to general management, students can focus
on human resources management, international management or
operations management.
All of our tenured faculty members have doctoral degrees from accredited universities including some of the most respected institutions in the country such as UCLA, University of Chicago, University of Illinois, University of Indiana and the University of Wisconsin. Our faculty members bring state-of-the-art practices, concepts and technologies to the curriculum and classroom through active involvement in research projects. In addition, many faculty members bring first-hand management experience to their classes through their involvement in consulting and executive training actives. These activities result in a curriculum that is updated regularly to maintain its relevance and effectiveness.
All of our tenured faculty members have doctoral degrees from accredited universities including some of the most respected institutions in the country such as UCLA, University of Chicago, University of Illinois, University of Indiana and the University of Wisconsin. Our faculty members bring state-of-the-art practices, concepts and technologies to the curriculum and classroom through active involvement in research projects. In addition, many faculty members bring first-hand management experience to their classes through their involvement in consulting and executive training actives. These activities result in a curriculum that is updated regularly to maintain its relevance and effectiveness.
New Faculty Fall 2008

Dr. Lori Muse is an Associate Professor in the Department of Management.
