WCSU Graduate Catalog 2017-2018 : ANCELL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS OVERVIEW

ANCELL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS – SCHOOL DEAN

ANCELL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

David Martin, Dean, WS 376 Phone (203)837-9600
  martind@wcsu.edu 
Catherine Cote, Administrative Assistant, WS 374 
Phone (203) 837-8782
Fax (203) 837-8527
  cotec@wcsu.edu
Elise Silkowski, Learning Commons Coordinator, WS 409E Phone (203) 837-8567
silkowskie@wcsu.edu
 

Departments

Accounting Thomas Monks, Chair, WS 386, (203) 837-8886
Faculty   J. Donegan; M. Ganon; X.Jiang; B. Kim; T. Monks; G. Rotondo; G Skiba.
   
Finance Annie Wong, Co-Chair, WS 141, (203) 837-8577
Faculty C. Huang; W. Lin; L. Vo.
Management Stanley Bazan, Chair  WS 202, (203) 837-9238
Faculty  P. Assenza; E. Buccini; K, Burnard; M. Chuang; M. Dugal; L.Forbes (MBA Coordinator);

A. Galli-Debicella; Y. Hayajneh; D. Weltmann.

Management Information Systems Richard Montague, Chair, WS 204, (203) 837-9343
Faculty E. Collar; J. Flynn; P. Nugent; T. Yoon.
Marketing Ronald Drozdenko, Chair, WS 301, (203) 837-8776
Faculty J. Cronin; X. Han; K. Koza; B Oumlil.
Division of Justice and Law Administration Anthony Markert, Chair, WS 351, (203) 837-8469
Faculty W. DeFeo; T. Dwyer; K. C. Jordan; G. Kain (M.S.J.A. Coordinator); K. Marino;

C. Mullaney; R. Reyes; D. Sharma.

   

Mission

The Ancell School of Business (ASB) provides a high-quality, affordable, personalized learning environment for undergraduate and graduate students from Western Connecticut and the broader region.  The Ancell School transforms students into graduates who are prepared to meet the needs of employers in our service region and the opportunities and challenges of the global economy.  The Ancell School promotes faculty excellence in teaching, intellectual contributions, and service to professional and business organizations.

MBA Learning Goals:

  • COMMUNICATION: Students will be able to communicate effectively.
  • LEADERSHIP AND TEAMS: Students will demonstrate leadership and team membership behaviors.
  • CRITICAL THINKING/ETHICS: MBA graduates will demonstrate strong critical thinking and sensitivity to ethical issues.
  • CRITICAL FUNCTION/GLOBAL: Students will demonstrate the ability to integrate knowledge from a variety of business disciplines.

MHA Learning Goals:

  • CRITICAL FUNCTIONAL SKILLS: Demonstrate knowledge of the health care system including delivery, finances, quality, organization effectiveness and clinical and support services.
  • COMMUNICATION: Demonstrate competencies in communication, interpersonal relations, management and leadership.
  • CRITICAL THINKING: Apply critical thinking skills to situations they will encounter working in health services organizations.
  • PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Demonstrate strategies for continuing career planning and development.

Graduate Programs

Master of Business Administration

Master of Health Administration

Master of Science in Justice Administration 

Admissions

Please refer to the department area in the catalog for specific procedures and requirements for admissions, or contact the Office of Graduate Admissions at (203) 837-8243.