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n behalf of the College of Business at Florida Atlantic University, I would like to welcome you! We are committed to excellence in all that we do: outstanding teaching, high-quality research, and active community engagement. Headquartered in beautiful Boca Raton, Florida, and founded in 1964, FAU Business is among the largest colleges of business in the United States, with over 8,000 students, seven departments, several centers for research and engagement, and a comprehensive slate of interdisciplinary and professional development programs. We look forward to seeing you soon, and Go Owls!” ~ Daniel Gropper, Ph.D., FAU Business Dean
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FAU’s College of Business is accredited by AACSB - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International, a recognition attained by fewer than 5% of the world’s business schools. Earning a degree from an AACSB-accredited institution such as FAU signals high quality to hiring employers. FAU is one of 890 business institutions across 58 countries and territories to pass the rigorous standards of quality for this esteemed recognition. Employers recruit more graduates from AACSBaccredited schools, who are offered more competitive salaries.
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ENGAGEMENT THROUGH RESEARCH Faculty at the College have published research on topics such as audit pricing, international trade, information privacy, social media, asset pricing and business clusters in leading publications like American Economic Review, Journal of Finance, Journal of Applied Psychology and Journal of Marketing.
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RECOGNITIONS The College has been recognized for outstanding institutional performance by organizations like U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, and Financial Times. View the QR code with your mobile device to learn more.
EXECUTIVE EDUCATION FAU Executive Education provides advanced business degrees and professional development programs to individuals and organizations from diverse industries across Florida, the U.S., and around the world. Our high-touch service and customized educational programs prepare students to be empowered leaders who seek opportunities, solve business challenges, strive for innovation, and strategize for success.
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The entire South Florida region— from the Palm Beaches through Boca Raton and Ft. Lauderdale down to Miami—is an incredible place for new businesses. Budding entrepreneurs find an entire entrepreneurial ecosystem at FAU. Our students experience a supportive entrepreneurial environment with a variety of educational opportunities including business plan competitions with seed funding prizes.
Business and Economics Polling Initiative (BEPI) designs and executes public opinion research polls, conducting surveys on business, economic, political, and social issues.
Faculty at the College are respected resources and provide expert insights to the news media. They engage with local, regional and national audiences on topics like: the U.S. economy, entrepreneurship, unemployment and financial markets.
BH&J Buy vs. Rent Index provides information on the health of housing markets around the country enabling consumers, real estate market professionals, developers, lenders and housing policy makers to make more informed decisions.
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Accounting
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very great journey begins with a roadmap. Accounting is that roadmap. It enables businesses, not-for-profit organizations, and the government to determine their location and provides direction in achieving personal, professional, and societal goals. Accounting empowers users of financial information so that they can make informed judgments and decisions when determining how resources are to be used. Our School of Accounting enables students to learn this language of business and how to use it to achieve success."
George Young, Ph.D. Director
ABOUT The School of Accounting at Florida Atlantic University is a professional school operating within the State University System. Our mission is to deliver a comprehensive accounting education to a diverse student body; publish scholarly accounting research; and provide leadership and service for the academic and professional accounting communities. FAU's School of Accounting offers undergraduate and graduate programs, and our distinguished faculty teaches the theory and applications of accounting concepts and trends. FAU is one of only 48 universities worldwide to participate in the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Internal Audit Education Partnership (IAEP).
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ACCOUNTING SCHOLARS PROGRAM The Accounting Scholars Program (ASP) is an honors program that prepares highly motivated students for careers as professional accountants. The ASP aims to equip students with high-level proficiencies and skills integral to a variety of accounting careers as well as graduate studies with a rigorous accounting curriculum in restricted honors classes and a capstone case competition. Outside of the classroom, students engage in peer mentoring and professional development activities that provide valuable networking opportunities. Upon completion of all ASP and undergraduate degree requirements, students receive an undergraduate degree with honors. After earning a master’s degree at FAU, ASP students are awarded the Accounting Scholars Program Medallion – the highest honor bestowed by the School of Accounting.
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Accounting CENTER FOR FORENSIC ACCOUNTING FAU's Center for Forensic Accounting is one of the first in the country and the only one in Florida to focus on forensic accounting - a field that generally employs a mix of accounting, auditing and investigation to scrutinize financial information and other forms of evidence to provide analysis to courts of law, corporations and others. “The broader missions of the Center for Forensic Accounting are education and outreach to the business community and government, in addition to students; another is developing knowledge in forensic accounting and fraud detection and
prevention. One way of accomplishing these objectives is by engaging with people working directly in this area who are responsible for regulating, detecting, and reducing financial fraud and misrepresentations.” ~ Michael Crain, D.B.A., CPA/ABV, ASA, CFA, CFE, Center Director The Center cosponsors an annual conference with the U.S. Treasury Department on Forensic Accounting, Fraud, and Cyber Investigations attracting participants from the banking industry, forensic accounting, certified fraud examiners and law enforcement from the federal, state and local levels.
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James Wainberg, Ph.D., and Stephen Perreault, Ph.D. - Received Best Paper Award in Behavioral Research in Accounting (BRIA) from the American Accounting Association.
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Michael Crain, D.B.A. – Awarded the Thomas Burrage Award for Compassion, Collegiality & Character.
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Julia Higgs, Ph.D. – Named as a member of the American Accounting Association Auditing Section Standards Committee which responds, on behalf of the academy, to auditing pronouncements promulgated by the auditing regulators and professional bodies.
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The Accounting Scholars Program is well known for its exceptional job placement rate, with more than 90% of its program graduates starting their careers in public accounting.
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Advisory Board BDO, Berkowitz Pollack Brant, Daszkal Bolton, Deloitte, EY, Grant Thornton, Kaufman Rossin, MBAF, My CPA, NextEra, PwC, RSM, SBA Communications, Southeast Toyota, Thomas Workman & Assoc. CPAs, Walker Ostrowski Williams, WTAS 2019-2020 STATS
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Business Communications
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ommunicating with others, especially when we disagree, is becoming more difficult and more important. The world sorely needs effective communicators who think critically, speak and write clearly, listen and read attentively, and interact with each other respectfully. Our program works toward those goals as we help students develop fuzzy opinions into concrete actionable proposals they can then persuasively and ethically present to diverse audiences for success in the workplace."
ABOUT The Business Communications Program prepares undergraduate, graduate and executive students to communicate more effectively in their fields. Taking an integrative approach—highlighted by AACSB as an “effective practice” in a report on FAU’s College of Business—courses target specific disciplines (finance, accounting, etc.) so students learn to apply communication principles directly to communication situations they will encounter in their careers. The program also engages with the local business community offering communication expertise as well as ensuring curriculum objectives continue to reflect current business needs.
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Graduate Explore the link between writing and speaking strategies and critical thinking for problem solving and incorporate these skills into researching for decision making and listening/ providing feedback for building interpersonal relationships.
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Undergraduate Develop essential writing and speaking communication skills by learning and practicing organizational strategies and formats used by successful business professionals.
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Jerry Durbeej, Instructor
Executives (MBA and Master of Accounting) Work through a semester-long project simulating realworld communication scenarios and learn to respond strategically, successfully, and professionally. • •
Communication Strategies for Business Professionals Communication Strategies for Accounting Professionals
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Business Communications INSTRUCTORS AS COACHES Beyond the classroom, instructors also offer one-on-one interactive coaching sessions with students and are available to help them in preparing for presentations and writing assignments in other courses. Instructors also review résumés, cover letters, and other work-related communications with students.
FACULTY PROMOTIONS Business Communications is proud to showcase two instructors, R. Kenny Leblanc and Sarah Nielsen, promoted to fulltime faculty. They each bring a diverse set of technical and professional experiences that will enrich the department's scholarly endeavors as well the academic experience of its students.
R. KENNY LEBLANC Instructor
SARAH NIELSEN Instructor
Yearly average of students enrolled in Business Communications courses:
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Quality Matters (QM) certified courses demonstrating commitment to excellence and continuous improvement.
In 2020, three faculty members were promoted to Senior Instructor: Joe Compomizzi, Craig Rinne, and Louisa Rogers.
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION EXCHANGE (BCE) The BCE engages with the local business community to share ideas and information about business communication issues essential to our students’ success. Meetings are held yearly since 2017 (excluding 2020) with attendees participating in informal, roundtable discussions or panels.
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Practitioners from the accounting, finance, and healthcare fields were assigned to targeted graduate sections to assist students and contribute to up-to-date info in their respective disciplines. 2019-2020 STATS
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Economics
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conomics helps us understand the world around us and how it really works. At its core, economics is the study of how to evaluate alternatives and make better choices. It enables us to understand individuals, businesses, markets, and governments and why they make the economic choices that they do. An economics degree will equip students with analytical and problem-solving skills, which will allow them to succeed in a wider variety of careers such as law, actuary, finance, and foreign affairs."
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Monica Escaleras, Ph.D. Department Chair
General Economics Economics with Concentration in Business Economics Program Honors Program
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ABOUT As a business field and social science, economics provides a solid foundation for a wide variety of careers in the private and public sectors. Graduates work as financial analysts, accountants, controllers, project managers, business analysts, bankers, business process consultants, policy analysts, and regulators. The career prospects are as wide as the discipline itself.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Economics offers both undergraduate and graduate programs, and our distinguished faculty members emphasize the study and application of economic theory.
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Economics (business majors) Economics (non-business majors) International Economics (non-business majors) Economics Minor for Secondary Social Science Education Majors
Graduate Programs Comprehensive Master of Science degree program allows students to choose from three concentrations: 1. General Economics, 2. International Economics, or 3. Financial Economics.
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Economics BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS POLLING INITIATIVE (BEPI) The Business and Economics Polling Initiative (BEPI) at FAU conducts surveys on business, economic, political, and social issues with a main focus on Hispanic attitudes and opinions at regional, state and national levels. In 20192020, BEPI conducted twelve surveys with results featured in several leading media outlets such as Washington Post, MSNBC, Reuters and MarketWatch – giving significant exposure to FAU. Directed by Chair and Professor Monica Escaleras, Ph.D., BEPI also contributes
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to the university’s educational mission by enhancing the student experience through the creation of public opinion research. BEPI students are involved in the lifecycle of surveys, from questionnaire design, data collection, data analysis, through the presentation of final results at undergraduate research conferences.
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*Approx. 35 articles accepted for publication by the 14 tenured and tenured-track faculty, including placements at prestigious journals like Economic Theory, Economics Letters, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Journal of Financial Services Research, Kyklos, Land Economics, Milbank Quarterly, Public Choice, Research Policy, Small Business Economics, and Urban Studies. (*2019-2020)
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Center for Economic Education The FAU Center for Economic Education promotes economic education by offering in-service workshops and programs for K-12 educators in its service area. These workshops and programs emphasize active learning techniques to introduce economics, personal finance and entrepreneurship into a number of subjects including geography, mathematics, history, civics as well as many other subjects.
In the Media Assistant Professor William Luther cited by dozens of media outlets including, among others, The Wall Street Journal, Politico, NPR and Vice News. 2019-2020 STATS
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Finance
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he finance discipline has played a pivotal role in the creation of wealth for many entrepreneurs and investors around the world. As an academic field of study, finance holds promise of a rewarding career path for students. At Florida Atlantic University, our finance program is designed to provide the knowledge and needed skills to students aspiring to professional careers in finance."
Emilio Zarruk, Ph.D. Department Chair
GRADUATE PROGRAMS MBA - Finance: Prepares students for success in financial positions in this high-demand industry. They learn skills for maintaining an organization’s financial health, provide financial analysis, create and present financial reports, and plan and execute strategies for long-term financial success.
ABOUT The Department of Finance offers full degree programs at the undergraduate level and graduate offerings that include an MBA program with a finance specialization, a Master of Science in Finance (available through FAU Executive Education), and a Ph.D. in Finance.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM Finance's undergraduate program is both a business field as well as a social science field and provides relevant training for a wide variety of careers. All finance majors draw upon strong mathematical and computer skills, and students can focus on the practical application of finance in both the private and government sectors.
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Finance Instructor, Rainford Knight, Ph.D.
Master of Science in Finance (MSF): FAU's MSF program is an intensive 16-month program offering exceptional quality. The MS in Finance allows participants to continue their professional responsibilities while earning a nationally-accredited MS degree as fulltime graduate students. The program trains current and future professionals for productive careers in financial management, investment banking, and investment management.
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Finance REAL ESTATE INITIATIVE The FAU Real Estate Initiative investigates and shares real estate knowledge and information with the local community as well as with regional, state and even national audiences. Local problems, while at a smaller scale, often reflect national issues. Thus, research on local problems and the search for local solutions may lead to solutions at a larger geographic scale. BH&J Buy vs Rent Index The Beracha, Hardin & Johnson Buy vs. Rent Index
is designed to signal whether current market conditions favor buying or renting a home in terms of wealth creation over a fixed holding period in a particular market relative to historical market conditions and alternative investment opportunities. The BH&J Index provides information on the health of housing markets around the country enabling consumers, real estate market professionals, developers, lenders and housing policy makers to make more informed decisions.
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Articles, by Finance faculty, accepted for publication in journals like: Journal of Corporate Finance, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, British Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, and Human Resource Management Journal.
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E-House Best Paper Award: Global Chinese Real Estate Society Conference in Shenzhen, China
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Best Reviewer Awards: 1) Journal of International Business Studies 2) Journal of Risk and Financial Management
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Best of the Best Award: Florida Atlantic University Research Showcase
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Douglas Cumming, Ph.D., served as Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Management, Journal of Corporate Finance, and Founding Editor-in-Chief of Annals of Corporate Governance.
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Books authored by Finance faculty - (1) Crowdfunding: Fundamental Cases, Facts, and Insights, and (2) Corruption and Fraud in Financial Markets: Malpractice, Misconduct, and Manipulation. Professor Rebel Cole, Ph.D., consulted for the International Monetary Fund: Bank of Sierra Leone, World Bank: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, World Bank: Bank of Sierra Leone, and the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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Information Technology & Operations Management
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oday’s businesses rely on information technology and operations in order to compete in a global economy. From digital communication, Big Data and cybersecurity, to project management, process improvement, and supply chain management, organizations need individuals who know how to leverage today’s information technology to solve business problems and gain competitive advantage. The Department of Information Technology and Operations Management (ITOM) has industryaligned programs in Management Information Systems, Business Analytics, and Supply Chain Management, taught by world-class faculty who equip students with relevant technological and operational knowledge and skills to succeed and launch dynamic and rewarding careers."
Tamara Dinev, Ph.D. Department Chair
NEW PROFESSORS Information Technology and Operations Management proudly showcases our new faculty members. These new professors bring a diverse set of technical and professional experiences that enrich the department's scholarly endeavors as well the academic experience of our students. Welcome to #BusinessInParadise!
ABOUT Our ITOM department strives to develop competence in information systems, operations management (including quality management) and related decision-sciences disciplines for traditional and nontraditional students across the College of Business. Our program aims to produce skilled Scan QR individuals who are able to contribute image with effectively to their organizations and camera to community in an ever-evolving technolearn more logical environment. ITOM also engages about ITOM. in active partnership with the business community and continually innovates and increases our educational quality and research activities for effectiveness and global reach.
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MOHSEN EMADIKHIAV Assistant Professor
INKYOUNG HUR Assistant Professor
MIRCEA MARANDICI Instructor
MAGNO QUEIROZ Assistant Professor
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Information Technology & Operations Management MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS ASSOCIATION (MISA)
For the sixth year in a row, ITOM’s graduate program -- MSITM -- had 100% job placement of its graduates.
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Tenure and non-tenure track faculty including adjuncts
The Management Information Systems Association (MISA) is an organization that welcomes students of all majors that are seeking to expand their technical skill-sets and professional networks. As MISA members, students tour the facilities of techsavvy businesses like Modernizing Medicine, attend information sessions with industry executives, participate in weekly social events sponsored by local businesses recruiting MIS students, and assist with university-wide recruiting events.
EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION IN UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING AWARD Florida Atlantic University President John Kelly and Provost Bret Danilowicz announced the recipients of the 51st annual Honors Convocation awards. The celebration recognized the university’s most outstanding students and faculty. ITOM's Karen Dye, Ph.D., a Senior Instructor, was awarded for Excellence and Innovation in Undergraduate Teaching.
ITOM faculty publish in top-tier journals like: Supply Chain Management, European Journal of Operations Research, Journal of Operations Management, and Decision Support Systems.
Advisory Board AAJ Technologies, Campus Management Corp., Citrix Systems, Inc., Holy Cross Hospital, IBM, Imperx, Inc., Memorial Healthcare System, NCCI Holdings, Promise Healthcare, Research Park at FAU, Symbiotic Consulting Group
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Management
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ot everyone will become a manager, but our programs in applied leadership, entrepreneurship, international business and health services ensure that our students graduate with the skills they need to step into any role and be a leader. Our programs provide students with the ability to think critically, be innovative and act to get things done. Individualized mentoring, community engagement opportunities and internships help our students develop key skills that apply to any industry."
ABOUT FAU's Department of Management develops future business leaders who are skilled in the art of managing in a global business environment. We offer a diverse set of undergraduate, graduate and doctoral level programs Scan QR image with camera in management, health administrato learn tion, leadership and entrepreneurship, more about international business, and sport Management. management, taught by experienced faculty who excel at teaching, research and community engagement. Additionally, our scholarly initiatives make us valuable partners for the regional and international community.
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Designed to develop and prepare the business leaders of tomorrow, the Major in Management has two tracks–(1) Leadership and Applied Management, and (2) Entrepreneurship. Leadership and Applied Management graduates can advance in human resources and management, building successful teams while managing an increasingly complex business environment.
Roland Kidwell, Ph.D. Department Chair
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Entrepreneurship students receive mentoring towards their new business venture or contributing as employees of startup companies. Entrepreneurs are at the heart of job growth, and students with the intention of one day launching their own business will benefit from this nationally ranked program.
PROGRAMS SPOTLIGHT Health Administration prepares students to become future health care managers and leaders, who are committed to organizing and improving the health delivery system in the U.S. and throughout the world. Health Administration offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees that provide students with the knowledge needed to work in a dynamic health care setting.
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International Business ranked as a top-25 undergraduate international business program by U.S. News & World Report. Undergraduates can concentrate in International Business and earn one of two degrees: Bachelor of Business or Bachelor of Science in Management. The MBA in Sport Management combines a superior, rigorous graduate business curriculum with a specialization module that emphasizes the business of sport. It is practitioner-oriented and students are required to participate in outof-classroom practical experiences at local and regional sport and/or entertainment entities.
ADAMS CENTER FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP The Adams Center for Entrepreneurship brings students, faculty and the community together to fuel the innovation needed to create new venture opportunities in the ever-changing global marketplace. Its mission - to create and educate entrepreneurial leaders who find sustainable solutions to economic and social problems. Some of the center's initiatives include... Business Plan Competition encourages FAU students, faculty, staff and recent graduates to pitch their game-changing idea for a chance to fund their new ventures.
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Family Business Initiative is dedicated to helping family firms become sustainable, entrepreneurial and innovative. The initiative advises, assists and develops innovative practices among family firms in South Florida.
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Entrepreneur Boot Camp is a fast-paced certificate course empowering promising entrepreneurs and ambitious small business owners with the tools to write a successful business plan, find financial support and design the right operation for success.
Articles accepted for publication in journals such as Human Resource Management Journal, Journal of Management Studies, and Academy of Management Journal
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Marketing
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arketing professionals design and deliver solutions to make their customers’ lives and businesses better. A company’s success depends on understanding customer needs and communicating how its goods and services solve customer problems. Every organization in every industry has customers, so every business needs marketing – it’s a fast-paced and growing field with a wide variety of career opportunities. Our program exposes students to the entire scope of marketing’s role, from product innovation to pricing and distribution to sales and promotion. We provide our majors with hands-on experience implementing cutting-edge business practice through classes, student organizations, and internships, thus positioning them for successful marketing careers."
Cheryl Burke Jarvis, Ph.D. Department Chair
ABOUT The FAU Marketing Department’s rigorous academic programs and applied project work, coupled with the original research produced by faculty, prepare students for professional careers in the growing fields of brand management, digital and social media marketing, retail management, advertising, and sales. Applied projects are interwoven with academic coursework to expose students to a range of current marketing trends and strategies. Original research and creative scholarship among department faculty contribute to improvements in both the theory and practice of marketing. Students are prepared to become effective marketing managers in the customer-centered marketplace of tomorrow.
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HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT The Marketing Department also prides itself on the Hospitality and Tourism Management Program, a subset of the Marketing Department. The program prepares students for management positions in multiple segments of the world’s largest service industry. Top 30 in the U.S.: The Hospitality Program was ranked among the Top 30 hospitality and tourism programs. The program was also recognized as an Affiliated School through the American Hotel & Lodging Association Foundation, providing an additional $7,500 in scholarships to FAU hospitality and tourism majors.
MARKETING INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
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The Marketing Internship Program helps match students to professional opportunities in a wide variety of industries and marketing specializations. Internships give students a chance to
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Marketing apply their classroom learning to real-world business situations, to explore different career paths, and to build their résumés and their professional networks. Studies show that having an internship experience leads to more job offers and higher pay upon graduation, and internships frequently turn into offers for full-time employment. Marketing students may also earn optional course credit for their internships.
CENTER FOR SERVICES MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT The Center for Services Marketing and Management was founded in 1991 with the mission of creating new knowledge and understanding of service issues. It works to connect service professionals, FAU faculty, and FAU students with the intent to collaborate on initiatives and projects that are critical to understanding, designing and delivering excellent service.
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Faculty – including 12 tenured/tenure-track and one clinical faculty with research assignments, and 7 full-time instructors
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Marketing and Hospitality and Tourism students completed internships for course credit with 184 different companies (many companies hired multiple interns) – an increase of more than 58% from the prior year. 2019-2020 STATS
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