2020-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Business
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Contact Information
Phone: 401.865.2332
URL: http://business.providence.edu
E-Mail: pcsb@providence.edu
Location: Ryan Center for Business Studies, Room 135
Sylvia Maxfield, Ph.D., Dean
Programs
The Providence College School of Business (PCSB) includes undergraduate programs in accountancy, finance, management, and marketing, and the Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Program. Completion of the curriculum leads to a bachelor of science (B.S.) degree for undergraduate students and the M.B.A. degree for graduate students. Minors are offered in accountancy, finance, and marketing- the marketing minor is open only to non-business majors. The College also offers a minor in Business and Innovation , open to students in the School of Arts & Sciences and the School of Professional Studies.
Mission
The mission of the Providence College School of Business is to provide a values-based, business education that enables students to excel in their chosen field and prepares them for meaningful work and life in a dynamic world.
Core Values
- The transformative power of business. We believe in the transformative power of business for all people, as a foundational driver of both economic development and societal progress.
- Academic excellence and achievement. Excellence in teaching, learning, research, and service is essential to the School of Business. Such achievement can be seen in engaged and accomplished students and faculty who balance innovative teaching with widely recognized and impactful research.
- The Catholic, Dominican tradition. Our perspective is enhanced by the Catholic foundation of the college, where notions of service, ethical responsibility, and respect for the dignity of all people are fundamental.
- A holistic approach to leadership, informed by the liberal arts. Our graduates will be both functional experts and ethical decision-makers, leaders with the knowledge to make sound decisions and the integrity to make responsible ones.
- Integration and collaboration. We believe in an integrated learning model, where faculty, students, alumni, and practitioners can mutually benefit from collaboration inside and outside of the classroom.
Courses Included in the School of Business Core Curriculum
All business undergraduate majors share a common set of core courses. This allows students more flexibility to switch between business majors during their first two years and ensures that business graduates have a broad understanding of all major business disciplines.
PCSB Major Requirements and Policies
All students majoring in business need to follow PCSB requirements. Major requirements may vary. Students should consult with their faculty advisor and the Academic Guidebook to review the Academic Planning Form pertinent to their program of study. In addition, students should review course descriptions regarding any prerequisites for required courses. Graduation requirements include a minimum of 120 credit hours, although some academic programs may require additional credits. Please refer to the Academic Resources section of the catalog for more information. Information regarding the Core Curriculum is available within each course and online. Additional requirements and policy information can be found on the School of Business website.
Business Core
*Higher level Statistics may be substituted with permission from PCSB.
Business Studies (BUS)
The BUS subject code designation is used for courses taught in the School of Business where the content is interdisciplinary and not focused on a specific major or discipline within the PCSB. The BUS subject code is not tied to a specific major, and not taught by one department, and where content integrates across more than one business discipline.
PCSB GPA Requirement
All new PCSB majors will be required to have at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA at the completion of two semesters of academic work at PC to continue in their business major. Non-business majors interested in changing their major to business will need at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA and must attend a Declaration of Major session. The PCSB will not accept change of major requests after the second semester of sophomore year. Additional deadlines, policies, and procedures can be found on the School of Business website.
Math Requirements
For all newly declared business majors, the math requirement will be met by the successful completion of the , , , , or (see below). Math requirements for students in the Providence College School of Business are linked to intended career paths.
Marketing majors |
Math requirement:
Marketing majors will take an additional math proficiency exam in within the first 2 weeks of classes.
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Finance majors/minors AND 4+1 MBA Track |
Math requirement is one of the following:
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Accountancy and Management majors |
One of the following math courses is recommended*:
* fulfills the minimum math requirement for Accountancy, Marketing, and Management majors.
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Study Abroad for Business Majors
The Center for Global Education and the School of Business have approved a list of programs for business majors. Program options are based on the semester that students will be going abroad. Students will choose a program from the list and participate in an internship, or other approved form of experiential learning, while abroad.
Honor Societies
Alpha Mu Alpha (AMA)
Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS)
Clubs & Organizations
Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA)
American Marketing Association (AMA)
Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS)
Delta Sigma Pi (DSP)
Future Friar Executives Board (FFE)
International Business Club
National Association of Black Accountants (NABA)
PCSB Student Mentor Program
Providence College Accounting Association
Providence College Entrepreneurship Society
Providence College Finance Society
Providence College Women in Business
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