Villanova School of Business
Type | Private business school |
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Established | 1922 |
Academic staff | 15:1 student faculty ratio |
Undergraduates | 1,749 |
Location | Villanova, PA, USA |
Dean | Joyce E.A. Russell, PhD |
Affiliations | Villanova University |
Website | http://www.villanova.edu/business/ |
The Villanova School of Business is Villanova University's business school and offers nine undergraduate degrees; six graduate programs; an executive MBA program; and several executive education programs. The programs are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). The school is located in Villanova, PA (which is part of Radnor Township, PA). Currently, Bloomberg's Businessweek has the Villanova School of Business ranked #1 for undergraduate business education.[1]
History of Villanova School of Business
The Villanova School of Business (VSB) was founded in 1922 by Father Joseph C. Bartley, a former dean. Originally known as "The College Of Commerce And Finance" and villanova.edu/ villanova/mission/heritage/vuhistory/busschool.html remaining so until renamed "The Villanova School Of Business" in 2006. Villanova was founded by the Roman Catholic Order of Saint Augustine, and Augustinian values of truth, community, caring, and leading through service are infused throughout the program. The School of Business is known for creativity and innovation, hands-on and service learning opportunities, an outstanding liberal arts foundation, a firm grounding in ethics and an applied education that prepares students to become outstanding leaders and global citizens within the ever-changing, complex, and fast-paced world of business.
Bartley Hall, home of VSB, houses a state-of-the-art Applied Finance Lab, making it a user-friendly and technologically advanced facility to benefit students, faculty, and staff. The VSB Applied Finance Lab is a trading room where students use the same technology and real-time information as Wall Street traders. To learn more about the lab, visit VSB Applied Finance Lab In addition to serving as a home base for faculty and administration offices, Bartley Hall includes 33 classrooms, 6 lecture halls, and a 130-seat auditorium.
The school has increased its intellectual capacity as well, adding nearly 100 full-time faculty members and seven "Centers or Institutions of Excellence".
Academics
Undergraduate
As of 2016, 1,749 students are enrolled full-time in the VSB undergraduate business program.[2]
VSB offers academic business degrees including:
- Accountancy
- Economics
- Finance
- Management
- Management Information Systems
- Marketing
- Business Analytics (co-major)
- International Business (co-major)
- Real Estate (co-major)
These areas of study are also available as minors, in addition to Business Law & Corporate Governance and Entrepreneurship.[3]
Graduate
- Master of Business Administration
- Part-Time MBA (Fast and Flex Track)
- Executive MBA
- Online MBA
- JD/MBA
- Master of Accountancy
- Master of Science in Analytics
- Master of Science in Finance
- Master of Science in Church Management
- Master of Taxation
- Post-MBA Certificate
All programs are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
The Clay Center at VSB
Named after the late VSB Dean Emeritus Alvin A. Clay, serves as a hub of undergraduate program activity and academic advising.[4] The center houses both the advising team and the Charlotte and James V. O'Donnell '63 Center for Professional Development, which provide students with academic guidance, as well as career and professional opportunities. Every VSB undergraduate student works closely with the advising team, consisting of a Clay Center advisor, a peer advisor, and a faculty mentor. Students receive guidance on various areas including: college transition issues, selecting classes and areas of study, available VSB and university activities, on-campus resources and programs, study abroad planning, and exploring potential career paths. Advisors reach out to incoming freshmen during the summer before students arrive on campus, and continue working with their advisees throughout their four years at VSB.[5]
In order to prepare students for the global business environment, VSB connects its students with a range of opportunities for them to gain international exposure through travel, coursework and internships. VSB’s undergraduate and graduate curricula emphasizes global themes through required courses.[6]
International education is not just limited to classrooms. Specifically designed for second semester freshmen, the Global Citizens Program (GCP) offers the unique experience to spend a semester abroad in London or Singapore. The program includes four courses intended to fulfill freshman year VSB requirements, as well as a 6-week professional practice internship in a wide array of industry sectors.[7]
Altogether, about sixty-two percent of VSB students study abroad at one point during their four year career at Villanova. Villanova sponsors eight different summer business programs, hosted in countries including Chile, China, Italy and Spain. Depending on the program, internships may be integrated in the curriculum to provide students with international business experience.[8]
Admissions
For the incoming class of 2020, the number of applications received for admissions was over 5,000 with the matriculation of the incoming class being 430. The SAT mid-range scores for typically-accepted students was 1270–1430 and the mid-range GPA was 3.82-4.27.[9]
Student Life
VSB is home to a wide array of active student societies. Membership and involvement in the organizations provides outlets to gather information focused on a specific industry and/or career path, connect with employers, and network with students who share similar professional interests. Some of these clubs include: Accounting Society, Villanova Entrepreneurship Society, Business Without Borders, Beta Alpha Psi and Villanova Women in Business. There is also the Villanova Equity Society, VSB’s student-run organization that actively manages portfolios of equity securities and fixed income funds. The society's mission is to provide opportunities for students interested in obtaining real-world investment experience. Analysts perform in-depth analysis while utilizing the Villanova Applied Finance Lab, a trading room where students use the same state of the art technology and real-time information as Wall Street traders.[10]
- Notable student programs
- B-Week: VSB Week was initiated by VSB students in 2011 as way to celebrate and showcase VSB, as well as expose students to emerging business trends. The week-long series of events is now an annual, college-wide program bringing together VSB students, faculty, staff, and professionals to consider a wide array of business topics through a variety of formats, including roundtable discussions, panel presentations, keynote speakers, product demonstrations, and hands-on workshops. Each year’s VSB Week celebration features more than 20 activities with the intent of encouraging development of new skills, sharing ideas, and progression as business leaders.
- Wall Street Series: For students preparing for careers on Wall Street, there is a three-part series of programs focusing on the stages of successfully attaining a job in the financial services industry. Two of these programs are held during the summer in New York City, with the third being held on campus during the fall semester. Students hear about the importance of networking and get the chance to do so with the numerous alumni who participate in these events.
- Villanova on the Set: In the pursuit to broaden Villanova students’ opportunities, the Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship (ICE) Institute sponsors students to travel to the studios of Hollywood and Los Angeles to see the behind the scenes operations of the movie and television industries. Students from across the Villanova community witness the production of television shows and movies, as well as experience the business side of Hollywood.
Academic Centers of Excellence
- Daniel M. DiLella Center for Real Estate supports advancing scholarly research, teaching, curricular innovation, and business leadership in the area of real estate.
- Center for Business Analytics helps students develop analytical capabilities and supports our cross-disciplinary faculty and staff in analytics education, practice, and research.
- Center for Global Leadership promotes the guiding principles of cross-cultural awareness, ethical international business relationships, and responsible global leadership by offering educational programs, research, and service and outreach activities.
- Innovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship Institute creates scholastic, educational, and professional development opportunities in the areas of creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
- Center for Marketing and Consumer Insights supports initiatives that foster an unmatched student experience and also improve the science and practice of marketing as it relates to the consumer experience.
- Center for Church Management and Business Ethics equips church leaders and their communities with the training to apply sound business methods to church decision making.
VSB Rankings
Bloomberg Businessweek - 2016 Best Undergraduate Business Schools
- #1 in the nation
Bloomberg Businessweek - 2016 Best Part-Time MBA Programs
- #12 in the nation
U.S. News & World Report – 2015 Best Online Degree Programs: Graduate Business
- #6 in the nation
- #4 for Student Services and Technology
- #8 for Student Engagement
References
- ↑ "Villanova School of Business Quick Facts - 2016". Issuu. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
- ↑ "Villanova University Undergraduate Profile". Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- ↑ "Villanova University: Degrees, Majors & Minors". Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- ↑ "The Clay Center at VSB". Villanova University. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
- ↑ "Why VSB?". Villanova University. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
- ↑ "Villanova University: Educational Programs". Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- ↑ "London - Villanova University". Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- ↑ "Why VSB?". Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- ↑ "Undergraduate Business Programs and The Clay Center". Villanova University. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
- ↑ "Villanova University: Student Business Societies". Villanova University. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
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