Charles F. Dolan School of Business
Charles F. Dolan School of Business | |
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motto | Per Fidem ad Plenam Veritatem |
founding | 1947 |
Sponsorship | Private |
place | Fairfield , Connecticut USA |
dean | Norman A. Solomon |
Students | approx. 1,200 |
Professors | 46 |
Annual budget | $ 6.7 million |
Website | www.fairfield.edu/dsb |
The Charles F. Dolan School of Business is a business school that offers both graduate and undergraduate business programs. The Charles F. Dolan School of Business is part of the Jesuit Fairfield University in Fairfield , Connecticut and is accredited to the standards of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business ( AACSB ). The Charles F. Dolan School of Business is known for innovative teaching methods, a very favorable supervisory ratio and very good internship placement, especially in the big banks on Wall Street . The business school is named for Charles F. Dolan , founder of HBO and chairman of the board of directors of Cablevision , who donated $ 25 million to Fairfield University in 2000.
courses
At the Charles F. Dolan School of Business, both bachelor and master degrees can be obtained in various areas of economics.
- Undergraduate programs
- Bachelor of Science in Accounting
- Bachelor of Science in Finance
- Bachelor of Science in Information Systems
- Bachelor of Science in International Business
- Bachelor of Science in Management
- Bachelor of Science in Marketing
- Graduate Programs
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Science in Accounting
- Master of Science in Finance
- Master of Science in Taxation
- Certificate Programs for Advanced Study
Web links
Official website (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Data-Direct Charles F. Dolan School of Business-2008-09 survey . Accessed March 7, 2010
- ^ Charles F. Dolan School of Business: History and Overview of the Charles F. Dolan School of Business (English). Accessed March 7, 2010
- ↑ Charles F. Dolan School of Business: Graduate Programs 2009-2010 (English, PDF 3.45MB). Accessed March 7, 2010
Coordinates: 41 ° 9 ′ 14.1 ″ N , 73 ° 15 ′ 20.7 ″ W.