Vision, Mission and Core Values Statement
Vision – The LaPenta School of Business will continue to grow and attract diverse students, motivated to better their lives and the lives of other Ionian stakeholders through a quality business education vital for their future.
Mission – The LaPenta School of Business strives to advance a state-of-the-art, innovative business education, encouraging intellectual inquiry and business community engagement with broad social responsibility and service-learning paramount for today’s times.
Core Values - The LaPenta School of Business, guided by the respected values of our accrediting bodies, ultimately embraces the values of a student-centric and faculty-driven institution rooted in a religious tradition.
Thus, we embrace specific core values:
- Character: Encourage high standards of personal and professional integrity in everything pursued.
- Achievement: Stimulate academic excellence in learning delivered and scholarship attained by our students.
- Recognition: Foster an organizational culture that supports, rewards, and promotes high-quality research, innovation and engagement.
- Ethics: Pursue business knowledge, truth, accountability and responsibility in the utmost ethical way.
- Service: Promote “learning-by-doing” as the mantra for real-world success, achievement and accomplishment.
Degree Programs and Requirements
The LaPenta School of Business offers the Masters of Business Administration degree (MBA), Post Masters Certificates in disciplines (PMC), Advanced Certificates in interdisciplinary subjects and Master of Science degrees (MS) in Accounting, Project Management, and Finance.
Graduate Business Program Educational Objectives
The LaPenta School of Business designed these graduate business programs with the following goals in mind:
- Provide graduate offerings that integrate current business theory and application to real world business situations.
- Offer business courses that emphasize active learning techniques such as team projects, case studies, computer simulation and presentations, along with traditional lectures.
- Provide MBA students with functional knowledge of business areas, and offer opportunities for the study of advanced topics in business.
- Offer students networking and professional development opportunities.
- Provide a flexible program suitable for working professionals.
- Offer courses in a variety of delivery modes, including face-to-face and online instruction.
- Emphasize quality teaching, a supportive environment, and small class sizes.
- Continually evaluate our offerings for continuous improvement with a strong emphasis on student input.
Program Overview
The programs are designed for candidates who wish to pursue a graduate business degree on either a full or part-time basis. The complete MBA program is 39 credits, while the Masters of Science programs range from 30 to 42 credits. There is a six-year limit for the completion of a graduate business degree.
MBA students will take 39 credits and typically complete the program in twenty months on a part-time basis or twelve months if studying full-time.
Courses are offered on a trimester basis, with classes starting in late August, November, March, and in summer sessions, starting in late May and early July, respectively. Each trimester course meets one evening per week for three hours 6:30 - 9:30 pm. Courses conducted during the summer meet twice per week .
Further procedures and policies relating to programs of the LaPenta School of Business can be found in the section, “Academic Information.” In addition, updates to information in this bulletin can be found on the Iona Web site at https://www.iona.edu/academics/lapenta-school-of-business.aspx.
MBA Core Courses
The MBA curriculum is designed to provide a broad, integrative approach to business. Students complete a well-rounded core curriculum and a set of advanced electives that can be customized to the student’s interest. Students can choose to complete an optional concentration or advanced certificate within their elective set.
MBA students take a total of eight core courses (24 credits):
MBA Elective Courses
MBA students are required to take 15 credits of electives. Concentrations or certificates can be completed within these electives, but are not required. The requirements of each optional concentration are as follows:
Public Accounting
Financial Management
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- Two other advanced FIN courses (level 600 and above)
Information Systems
- Choose four advanced lS courses (level 600 and above)
Human Resource Management
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- Three other advanced HRM courses (level 600 and above)
Management
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- Three other advanced MNG courses (level 600 and above)
Marketing
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- Two other advanced MKT courses (level 600 and above)
* Required for all non-marketing undergraduates and marketing graduates who do not meet the following criteria of at least a grade of B+, attained within the last seven years, from an accredited school in the undergraduate versions of these courses. Students who meet the criteria may request a substitution of another Marketing elective for the required course.
Total Requirements for MBA Degree: 39 credits
MS Degree Programs
MS degree programs offer the student the opportunity to focus their studies in a specialized area. We offer the following MS degrees:
The Post-Master’s Certificate and Advanced Certificate Programs
The Post-Master’s Certificate Program (PMC) provides the opportunity for graduate studies in a single field (Concentration) at the post-master’s level of education. The following Post-Master’s Certificates are available:
The Advanced Certificate Programs provide for the opportunity for graduate studies in a multidisciplinary area at the post-baccalaureate level or as part of an MBA degree program. The available Advanced Certificates are:
Admission
The Post-Masters Certificate Program is open to holders of the MBA degree from regionally-accredited schools of business administration and management. In addition to the application form, a completed application for the PMC program will include the following:
- an official transcript from each undergraduate and graduate institution attended; and
- a current resume.
The Advanced Certificate Programs are open to all holders of the Baccalaureate degree from regionally-accredited institutions who meet the acceptance criteria for the MBA degree program and the criteria for the chosen Certificate. A completed application file for Advanced Certificate candidate includes the application form and the following:
- an official transcript from each undergraduate and graduate institution attended; and
- a current resume.
Upon successful completion of the program of study, a certificate will be awarded to the student. In lieu of accepting the chosen Certificate at that time, the student may roll over their Certificate courses into the MBA Program and receive the Certificate with the MBA degree.
- • ACC 505 - Intermediate Accounting I
- • ACC 510 - Intermediate Accounting II
- • ACC 545 - Managerial Accounting
- • ACC 606 - Auditing Principles
- • ACC 608 - Cost Accounting Concepts and Applications
- • ACC 613 - Advanced Financial Accounting
- • ACC 615 - Managerial Accouting Theory and Practice
- • ACC 620 - Accounting Standards and Controls
- • ACC 625 - Accounting for Nonbusiness Organizations
- • ACC 630 - Federal Income Taxation
- • ACC 650 - Special Topics in Accounting
- • ACC 655 - Research in Financial Accounting
- • ACC 660 - Advanced Auditing Theory and Practice
- • ACC 665 - Professional Ethics and Fraud Examination
- • BLW 615 - Business Law and Government Regulations
- • BLW 618 - Health Care Law and Ethics
- • BLW 620 - Employment Law
- • BLW 625 - Talent Representation and Marketing in Sports, Entertainment and Media
- • BLW 630 - Legal and Business Affairs in Sports, Entertainment and Media
- • BLW 635 - International Law
- • BLW 640 - Legal Issues in e-Commerce
- • BLW 650 - Contract Law
- • BUS 604 - Corporate Event Marketing, Management and Hospitality in Sports, Entertainment and Media
- • BUS 605 - Introduction to Project Management
- • BUS 606 - Advanced Project Management
- • BUS 617 - Digital (Mobile) Programing, Marketing and Analytics in Sports, Entertainment and Media
- • BUS 618 - Seminar in Career Insights and Development in Sports, Entertainment and Media
- • BUS 619 - Business and Corporate Communications Strategies in Sports, Entertainment and Media
- • BUS 622 - Seminar in Business Continuity and Risk Management
- • BUS 627 - Infrastructure in the 21st Century: Political Realities, Policy Implications and Challenges
- • BUS 636 - Strategic Analysis in Health Care Management
- • BUS 637 - Role of Healthcare Organizations in Business Continuity & Risk Management through Disaster Planning
- • BUS 670 - Special Topics in Business Continuity and Risk Management
- • BUS 681 - Practicum in Business Resiliency for the Financial Industry
- • BUS 688 - Special Topics in Infrastructure Development, Maintenance and Improvement
- • BUS 689 - Special Topics in Business: Global Benchmarking for World-Class Performance
- • BUS 690 - Special Topics in Business: Managing Virtual Teams for E-Commerce
- • BUS 691 - Special Topics in E-Commerce
- • BUS 692 - Special Topics Planning, Implementing and Evaluating E-Learn Programs
- • BUS 694 - Special Topics: Managing Complexity in Business
- • BUS 696 - Risk, Disaster, and Business Continuity Management
- • BUS 697 - Ethics for Profitability; Beyond what is Legal
- • BUS 698 - MBA Internship
- • BUS 699 - Independent Research
- • BUS 998 - MBA Study Abroad
- • ECO 601 - Inter Eco Sys & Trade Com
- • ECO 603 - Business, Government and Society
- • ECO 605 - Econometrics
- • ECO 606 - Macroeconomics
- • ECO 610 - International Economics
- • ECO 641 - International Business in the European Union
- • ECO 646 - International Business in Central and Eastern Europe
- • ECO 647 - International Business in Southeast Asia
- • ECO 648 - International Business in Africa
- • ECO 649 - International Business in South and Central America
- • ECO 650 - International Business in the Middle East
- • ECO 651 - International Business in the Caribbean
- • ECO 652 - Business in China
- • ECO 653 - International Business in Russia
- • ECO 654 - International Business in Scandinavia
- • ECO 655 - International Business in Southern Europe
- • ECO 661 - Commodity Markets
- • ECO 991 - Special Topics in International Business and Economics
- • ENT 500 - Entrepreneurship & Innovation in the 21st Century
- • ENT 601 - Ideation and Design Thinking
- • ENT 602 - Business Modeling
- • ENT 603 - Financing and Sustaining your Entrepreneurial Venture
- • ENT 702 - Studio Course
- • FIN 610 - Operation of the Financial System
- • FIN 611 - Quantitative Tools for Finance
- • FIN 619 - Special Topics: E-Finance
- • FIN 620 - International Financial Management
- • FIN 625 - Financial Futures, Options And Swaps
- • FIN 627 - Project Finance
- • FIN 630 - Financial Models
- • FIN 635 - Managerial Finance
- • FIN 638 - Management Issues in the Financial Services Industry
- • FIN 640 - Investment Analysis
- • FIN 641 - Analysis of Fixed Income Securities
- • FIN 642 - Trading and Exchanges
- • FIN 644 - Short-term Financial Management
- • FIN 646 - Hedge Funds
- • FIN 650 - Portfolio Management
- • FIN 651 - Sports and Entertainment Finance
- • FIN 661 - Commodity Markets
- • FIN 670 - Global Financial Markets And Institutions
- • FIN 671 - Health Care Finance
- • FIN 675 - Corporate Financial Strategy
- • FIN 676 - Advanced Corporate Finance: International Mergers & Acquisitions
- • FIN 678 - Financial Engineering
- • FIN 682 - Exchange Rates and International Finance
- • FIN 694 - Numerical Methods in Finance
- • FIN 695 - Finance Internship
- • FIN 990 - Special Topics
- • HCM 621 - Population Health
- • HCM 626 - Introduction to Health Care Informatics
- • HCM 651 - Health Industry Analysis
- • HCM 652 - Health Care Analytics
- • HCM 653 - Health Care Management
- • HCM 654 - The Continuum of Long-Term Care Services
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