Accounting and
Business Administration
At Saint Rose, our business
programs teach you more than just businessthey teach you
lifelong career skills. Whether you choose to major in accounting
or business administration, you will learn the verbal and written
communication skills that will help you in the business world.
Our faculty share with their students real world work
experience, not just book knowledge. Applied work in the advanced
business classes will enable you to develop a portfolio of financial
plans and business presentations, so that when you earn your degree,
you will have all the tools you need to become a business professional.
THE SAINT ROSE DIFFERENCE
Business Administration
The business administration program is designed to prepare students
to be the business leaders of the 21st century. Through the business
core curriculum, you will study the various areas of business
before deciding on a specialty. Concentrations include:
- finance
- information technology (IT) management
- marketing
- managerial accounting
- management of human resources
- small business and entrepreneurship
- sport management
- taxation
The Saint Rose School of Business recently introduced new concentrations
in information technology (IT) management and sport management.
IT Management
The Saint Rose concentration in IT management will prepare you
for the world of e-commerce. This concentration is designed for
business majors who are skilled in technology and interested in
a career fostering valuable relationships between IT employees
and management, as managers of information technology.
Sport Management
The new concentration in sport management will train you for making
educated decisions in the multi-billion dollar athletic industry.
This curriculum enables you to gain the financial management, human
relations and marketing skills needed to work successfully within
a host of sports organizations or athletic departments.
B.S./M.B.A.
Saint Rose business administration majors have the option of completing
both a bachelors and a masters degree in about five
years through the Colleges combined BS/MBA program.
Accounting
The accounting major is designed to prepare you for positions
in accounting, auditing, tax work, budgeting, systems design and
analysis, and cost control. This program is officially approved
by the New York State Education Departments Board of Public
Accountancy and qualifies you
to take the New York state examination for Certified Public Accountants.
BS/M.S. Option in Accounting
The combined BS/MS option in accounting allows students to earn
both a bachelors degree and a masters degree in accounting
in five years.
Delta Mu Delta
Saint Rose has a chapter of Delta Mu Delta, the national honor
society for business majors who excel in their field of study.
American
Marketing Association Club
The student-run American Marketing Association (AMA) sponsors
many events, including co-hosting a basketball tournament with
the Albany YMCA to benefit the YMCAs after-school youth
leadership program. Members of the Saint Rose chapter also attend
programs sponsored by the Capital Region Chapter of the AMA on
topics such as direct mail marketing, not-for-profit marketing,
how to write creative copy, and crisis management in business.
The Peter M. Tully Endowed Lecture on Financial Services
and Economic Development
Peter M. Tully served as former senior vice president of municipal
finance for First Albany Corp. and was an authority on tax-exempt
bonds until his death in December 1997. In his memory, First Albany
has established an annual lecture attended by business and government
administrators that features an address by a prominent business
leader. Former keynote speakers for this lecture include William
J. McDonough, president and chief executive officer of the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York and Mary C. Farrell, managing director
of Paine-Webber Incorporated.
OUR PROFESSIONAL FACULTY
In the Saint Rose School of Business, your education will never
be in the hands of a teaching assistantall business classes
are taught by faculty members who have experience in the private
sector and bring that perspective into their classes. Many also
do pro bono consulting work with area small businesses and startup
companies, enabling their students to gain experience in establishing
community-based companies. In addition, 100% of the business administration
faculty hold doctorates or are doctoral candidates and 100% of the
accounting faculty are CPAs.
FIELD EXPERIENCE
The Saint Rose School of Business guarantees that all qualified
students who want an internship will be placed with a company
or organization that matches their interests and where they will
do meaningful work related to their major and concentration.
Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce
A unique partnership between Saint Rose and the Albany-Colonie
Regional Chamber of Commerce allows students to complete intensive
internships with corporations throughout the Capital Region while
attending Chamber meetings and developing professional contacts.
Since its inception in 1994, more than 125 students have put their
education into practice by interacting with local business leaders,
developing valuable professional contacts and gaining the experience
that employers demand. Recent internship sites include:
- AT&T
- City of Albany Coopers LLP Comptrollers Office
- Fleet Services Corp.
- IBM
- Poweradz.com
- Pricewaterhouse
- Prudential Insurance
- Securities America
- Trans World Entertainment
GRADUATE STUDY
The Saint Rose School of Business offers an MBA program and a masters
degree in accounting that can be completed on a full- or part-time
basis. Students pursuing a law degree may also complete a combined
J.D./MBA at the College. As a Saint Rose business graduate, you
may choose to pursue your masters degree at your alma mater
with the faculty members who guided you from your first year as
a business major to your career as a business leader.
CAREERS
As a Saint Rose business graduate, you will have countless employment
opportunities. In fact, 100% of our recent accounting graduates
and 98% of our recent business administration graduates found
employment soon after graduation. Examples of employers who have
recently hired our graduates include:
- The Ayco Co.
- Bell Atlantic
- Charter One
- General Electric
- Key Services Corp.
- New York State Credit Union League
- State Farm Insurance
- Trans World Entertainment
- Urbach, Kahn, & Werlin
- Wadell & Reed Financial Services
MODERATE PRICE AND AGGRESSIVE FINANCIAL
AID
The College of Saint Rose has one of the lowest tuitions of all New
York state private colleges and we offer a variety of scholarships,
including multicultural and academic talent. More than 90% of our
students receive several forms of financial
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What its all about to me as a
prospective employer is finding students who are very well-rounded,
students who know how to lead busy, but balanced lives. The graduates
that we get from Saint Rose fit very well into our family. Theyre
balanced, theyre serious, theyre hard working, they
know how to organize themselves, and many of them have volunteered
in the community. The students who come to us from Saint Rose, in
our estimation, are clearly the top of the class. Its not
surprising to me that Saint Rose graduates function so well at big,
sophisticated companies, because thats the difference in the
Saint Rose experience
This place is distinguished, its
unique.
Dan Nolan,
ACCREDITATION
All of the Colleges business programs are nationally
accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and
Programs, a distinction that has been awarded to just one other
four-year college in the Capital Region.
In my opinion, there are two
aspects that you need as an
individual to be successful
you have to have technical skills and you have to be able to communicate
effectively. I can tell you that I didn't come to Saint Rose with
those polished skills, but I left with them because that is what
the Saint Rose business faculty is able to do through mentoring
and being accessible to students. I can name every single individual
business professor I had and the quality that I gained from them.
Ryan Halliday, '99,
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