Ancell School of Business
Ancell School of Business
Dean: David Martin, Ph.D.
Martind@wcsu.edu
Westside Classroom Building 376
(203) 837-9600
Administrative Assistant to the Dean: Catherine Cote
cotec@wcsu.edu
Westside Classroom Building 375
(203) 837-8782
(203) 837-8527 (fax)
Assistant Dean: Emilio Collar, Jr., Ph.D.
collare@wcsu.edu
Westside Classroom Building 401
(203) 837-8903
Ancell Coordinator: Kathleen Lindenmayer, M.A.
lindenmayerk@wcsu.edu
Westside Classroom Building 353
(203) 837-8511
Learning Commons Coordinator: Elise Silkowski
silkowskie@wcsu.edu
Westside Classroom Building, Youngs Library 409
(203) 837-8567
Departments:
Accounting
Chair: Richard J. Proctor, CPA/ABV/CFF. CVA, Cr.FA, CGFM
proctorr@wcsu.edu
Westside Classroom Building 386
(203) 837-8744
(203) 837-8527 (fax)
Finance
Chair: Annie Wong, Ph.D.
wonga@wcsu.edu
Westside Classroom Building 141
(203) 837-8577
(203) 837-8527 (fax)
Justice & Law Administration
Chair: Charles P. Mullaney, J.D.
mullaneyc@wcsu.edu
Westside Classroom Building 402
(203) 837-8524
(203) 837-8527 (fax)
Management
Chair, Stanley Bazan, Ph.D.
bazans@wcsu.edu
Westside Classroom Building 202
(203) 837-9238
(203) 837-8527 (fax)
Management Information Systems
Chair: Richard Montague, Ph.D.
montaguer@wcsu.edu
Westside Classroom Building 204
(203) 837-9343
(203) 837-8527 (fax)
Marketing
Chair: Ronald Drozdenko, Ph.D.
drozdenkor@wcsu.edu
Westside Classroom Building 301
(203) 837-8776 (phone)
(203) 837-8527 (fax)
Mission
The Ancell School of Business 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.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
B.B.A. Accounting
Options:
Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
B.B.A. Finance
Options:
Financial Investments and Markets
Financial Management
B.B.A. Management
Options:
Small Business and Entrepreneurial Management
Supervisory Management
Human Resources Management
B.B.A. Management Information Systems
Option: Information Security Management
B.B.A. Marketing
Option: Interactive Marketing
B.S. Justice and Law Administration
Options:
Corrections, Probation, Parole and Offender Rehabilitation
Law Enforcement
Legal Studies
Paralegal Studies
Criminology
The Ancell School of Business is composed of five business administration departments and the Division of Justice and Law Administration (JLA). The admission, academic probation and suspension standards are the same for both the JLA division and the business administration programs.
Information concerning the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program and its five majors is listed below. Information concerning the Division of JLA is found in the Division of JLA section of this catalog.
Graduation Requirement
A 2.3 cumulative grade point average for all courses completed is required in order to receive a baccalaureate degree for a program offered by the ASB.
Academic Probation and Suspension
Ancell academic probation letters from the Dean are sent at the end of the semester to each first semester freshman with a grade-point average below 2.0 and to all other students with averages below 2.3. If you are placed on Ancell probation, you must meet with an at-risk adviser who will review your program requirements, course selections, credit loads, and other pertinent information and assist in developing a plan to improve your academic performance. You must continue to meet with your at-risk advisor as scheduled and make acceptable progress to achieving you plan goals.
The probationary period will commence the semester following the one for which the letter of probation was issued. The Dean will review the student’s activities during the period of probation.
Probation is for one semester only. If you do not make acceptable progress by the end of the first semester that you are on probation, you may be dismissed from the Ancell School for academic deficiency. Full-time students on probation should consider a semester course load of 12 credit hours and limit their participation in extra-curricular activities. Appeals to these policies should be made to the Ancell Dean who, for extenuating circumstances only, may waive the policy. Students dismissed from the Ancell School who are not on university suspension may apply to another WCSU School by filling out an application for change of major form.
Note: Individual Schools or programs may have standards for probation and dismissal from the school or program which are higher than the University’s standards. A student can be on probation or be dismissed from a school or program and still be in good standing at the University.
Business Administration Curriculum
The five business programs are:
- Accounting
- Finance
- Management
- Management Information Systems
- Marketing
All business majors consist of five components:
General Education | 42 semester hours |
Business Core | 30 semester hours |
Major | 21-33 semester hours |
Non-Business Electives | 16 semester hours |
Free Electives | 1-13 semester hours |
Total | 122 semester hours |
General education requirements of the Ancell School of Business are as follows; the number indicates semester hours:
Communication | 3 SH (choose from COM 160, 161, 162 or 163) |
Writing* | writing intensive course (W) |
Humanities | 15 SH (choose from fine and applied arts, foreign language, humanistic studies, literature, philosophy, or western history.) |
Social and Behavioral Science | 12 SH (four courses: PSY 100, PS 104, ECO 100 and ECO 101) |
Mathematics* | 3 SH (choose from MAT 118, 133, 135 or 181) |
Natural Science | 4 SH (choose any lab science course) |
Math or Science | 3 SH (choose any math (except 098, 100P and 100) or science course) |
Health Promotion and Exercise Science | 2 SH (HPX 177) |
*Admission to writing intensive courses and specified math courses require appropriate placement test scores, or WRT 101 or MAT100P as applicable.
Course Restrictions
For a complete list of prerequisites, corequisites and other restrictions for all courses, please consult the Course Description section of this catalog.
Business Core Requirements:
FIN 230 | Business Statistics |
ACC 201 | Financial Accounting |
ACC 202 | Managerial Accounting |
MGT 250 | Organizational Behavior |
MGT 320 | Operations Management |
MIS 260 | Information Systems Concepts |
MKT 301 | Principles of Marketing |
FIN 310 | Principles of Finance |
JLA 240 | Commercial Law or ACC 340 Business Law I (for accounting majors) |
MGT 415 | Strategic Management |
FIN 310 | Principles of Finance |
Admissions
Please refer to the department area in this catalog for specific admission procedures and requirements, or contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at (203) 837-9000.