Yu Zhang, Ph.D., Chair, Undergraduate Business

The Bachelor of Science degrees in the Department of Undergraduate Business allow students to obtain a comprehensive business education with a specialization in accounting, financial economics, management and leadership, marketing, and sport management. Employment options include private sector careers in business as well as careers in the public sector and non-profit organizations. Students who graduate with a degree from the Department of Undergraduate Business may choose to complete graduate studies in such fields as accounting, economics, finance, business administration, organizational leadership, marketing, and law.

The Department of Undergraduate Business also offers a minor in Business Administration 

Students graduating with a major or minor from the Department of Undergraduate Business must achieve a cumulative 2.0 grade point average or higher in their major or minor courses. 

Credits awarded at other institutions seven (7) years prior to enrollment in a the Undergraduate Business program at Mount St. Joseph University, are subject to review by the program prior to acceptance as business credits. A minimum of 21 credit hours (200 level courses and above) must be completed in the program prior to the awarding of a baccalaureate degree to a student transferring into the school from another institution. Nine (9) of these hours must be completed in the student's chosen discipline.