Madden College of Business and Economics

The Madden College of Business and Economics offers a Bachelor of Science degree in business with majors in: accounting; business analytics; finance; human resource management; information systems; management & leadership; marketing; and risk management and insurance.

All undergraduate business majors in the school share a common liberal arts core and a common management core. Major requirements beyond the two cores vary from five to eight courses. Students have several opportunities to pursue two concurrent majors within the school. In addition, students can choose to supplement their major in business with a minor in a different field. All students are encouraged to discuss these options with their academic advisors.

A minor in business administration is offered for students who major in one of the liberal arts or sciences. In addition, the school also offers a master’s in business administration (MBA) and a five-year accounting/MBA program, a master’s of science in information systems (MSIS) and a five-year accounting/MSIS program.

Mission Statement

The Madden College of Business and Economics educates undergraduate and graduate students to become conscientious leaders in diverse organizations. Through engagement with world-class faculty and community partners, we equip students with the innovative skills necessary to succeed in business and the evolving global economy. Our Jesuit values of integrity, compassion and service to others endow our students with a reflective spirit allowing them to fulfill their potential as responsible citizens in the community.  Through teaching, research, service, experiential learning, and mentoring, the Madden School embodies its commitment to sustainability, diversity, inclusion, and social justice.