Business Administration
AMANDA BAUGOUS, Associate Professor
B.S., Drake; M.B.A., Ph.D., Tennessee
DANIEL G. CONWAY, Associate Professor
B.A., Augustana; M.A., Ph.D., Indiana
BURAK DOLAR, Assistant Professor
B.A., Istanbul University; M.B.A., Troy; Ph.D., Mississippi
ANN E. ERICSON, Associate Professor
A.B., Augustana; M.S., Illinois; Ph.D., Iowa; C.P.A., Iowa; C.M.A.
JANIS LONERGAN, Frank Strohkarck Professor of Business and Economics
B.A., Northwestern; M.S., Ph.D., Southern Illinois
MAMATA MARMÉ, Adjunct Instructor, Director of Advising
B.St., M.St., Indian Statistical Institute; M.S., Illinois
NADIA NOVOTOROVA, Assistant Professor
B.S., Gorky State Agricultural Institute; M.S., Iowa State; Ph.D., Illinois
KAREN M. PETERSEN, Adjunct Instructor, Director of Business Administration Internships
B.A., Augustana; M.B.A., Iowa
CRAIG V. VAN SANDT, Associate Professor, Chair
B.A., Texas Christian; M.B.A., North Carolina; Ph.D., Virginia Tech
LINA ZHOU, Assistant Professor
B.E., M.A., Central South University, China; M.A., Ph.D., Mississippi; C.F.A.
MAJOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Required foundation courses (21 credits, should be completed during the sophomore year): 205, 211, 212 (MATH 315, 316 may be substituted for 211, 212). ACCT 201, 202. ECON 201, 202. These required foundation courses must be completed with a 2.0 grade-point average.
Required core courses (9 credits): 301, 321, 331.
Required area of emphasis in one of the following areas:
Management (9 credits): Three of 303, 304, 305, 307, 309, 313, 351, PSYC 315.
Marketing (9 credits): Three of 322, 323, 324, 326, 327.
Finance (9 credits): Three of 332, 333, 334, and ECON 345, 362.
International Business (9 credits): 363 and ECON 361, 362.
Management Information Systems (9 credits): 351, 352 and one of 313, ACCT 311, COMP 310, 335.
Required Senior Inquiry experience in one of the following:
Internship with research component (9 credits)
Business Policy (3 credits): 479
Business Simulation (3 credits): 474
Business Honors (3 credits)
See International Business for a description of the major. Students cannot major in both business administration and international business.


