Recent Chestnut Hill College Student Internship Choices • • • • • • • • • • •
General Motors Bank of New York M organ Stanley Price Waterhouse Coopers Certified Public Accountants Arco Chemical Corporation Crown Cork & Seal Corporation Enterprise Rent-a-Car Brennan Associates United States Defense Supply Center Plymouth Meeting Mall Management Corporation United States Department of Treasury
Recent Chestnut Hill College Graduate Career Choices • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Business Department
Lubert/Adler (real estate investment company) Quick Tax and Accounting Services Phoenix Data Systems The Bank of New York Mellon, Mutual Fund Accountant Premier Financial Group, Client Advisor Booz Allen Hamilton, Consultant Ceridian Corporation, Education Consultant Defense Logistics Agency, Contract Specialist Kreischer Miller Atlanta Corporation GSF Mortgage Corporation TD Bank The Hartford U.S. Office of Personnel Management Office Team/Robert Half McNeil Consumer Healthcare
Faculty Contact Garry Flower, MBA, CPA Acting Chair: Business Department 215-248-7180 FlowerG@chc.edu www.chc.edu/Undergraduate/ Programs/Business/
Majors: Accounting, Business Administration*, Marketing & International Business, Language & Culture Minors: International Business and Business Administration* *Pending Fall 2013
What Do Business Majors Do? The Accounting major at CHC provides students with both the theoretical background and application of the concepts and procedures of accounting in all types of organizations. Specializing in Accounting can lead to the pursuit of graduate study, becoming a certified public accountant (CPA), and to a wide range of career options including: •
Name: Desmond Lites Graduation Year: 2014 Major: Accounting
“What is your favorite thing about the accounting major?”
“My favorite thing about the accounting major is learning all of the new information and doing examples to see how they apply to real world situations. ” Why Study Business at Chestnut Hill College? Chestnut Hill College’s small class sizes provide students with more personal interaction, attention, and mentoring opportunities from professors versus larger institutions. The knowledge and expertise of the department’s highly qualified business professors, who were also prior business industry leaders, are invaluable to translating theory in a realistic and concrete fashion for students.
The Benefits of a Degree in Business from CHC When you choose a business major at Chestnut Hill College, you are going to get more than just theory. Along with your classroom instruction by highly qualified and experienced professors, you will gain a first class liberal arts education that will develop your critical analytical skills and provide an ethical framework for decision making and communication skills.
Auditor, consultant, cost accountant, financial accountant, government accountant, managerial accountant, not-for-profit accountant and tax accountant
The Business Administration major is a practical academic discipline which, when incorporated with a well-rounded liberal arts experience, offers a potent combination for career options. Administration majors have varied and wide ranging career paths including: •
Public relations manager, bank management, contracts administrator, human resources manager, business analyst, investment advisor, project management, financial analyst, export/import manager, hotel manager, purchasing and supply chain management
The Marketing major can lead to various career options that focus either on product management or business strategy including: •
Advertising, public relations, executive search consultant, market researcher, marketing representative, sales representative, sales and business development, and product management
Students majoring in International Business Language & Culture will have the core competencies needed for building a successful career in global business enterprises. The opportunities of IBLC graduates are boundless and provide distinct advantages in various careers including: •
Multinational manufacturing and retailing, export-imports, advertising, nonprofit organizations, bilingual publications, hospitality industry, world trade organizations, governmental and non-governmental agencies