The curriculum is rooted in the liberal arts and encourages critical thinking and analysis of how business works. Required courses cover key functional areas such as marketing and finance, as well as the social context and the organizational underpinnings of modern business.We give you various ways to forge connections between your business studies and other interests you may have, from global society and sustainability to innovation in science and art.

We give you various ways to forge connections between your business studies and other interests you may have, from global society and sustainability to innovation in science and art.

Our courses teach a way of thinking that is rooted in practice. Business school case studies are commonly used to help you apply concepts. Guest speakers give talks that bring the real world inside the classroom. Optional internships can give you invaluable hands-on experience. Class presentations, papers, and discussions help you develop professional skills in business communication. All the while, you will be challenged to develop your own perspectives on the big issues in business today, from the role of private enterprise in globalization to the ethical and social responsibilities of managers.