2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Business, Management and Accounting
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Ms. Leesa Thomas-Banks, JD, Chairperson
Mission
To provide clear, rigorous and relevant pathways in a caring environment for students with diverse backgrounds and experiences to transform their lives and achieve their goals in business careers that will shape the future of global enterprise.
Values
• Our faculty, who possess a depth of knowledge and experience in their disciplines, are committed to providing a student focused educational experience that graduates can build upon for lifelong learning.
• Our programs provide opportunities for students to expand their horizons and become professionals in a nurturing environment of small classes and large expectations.
Vision
To transform future business leaders by providing a high quality, analytical, values based and student centered education.
Objectives
The objectives of the programs offered in the Department of Business, Management and Accounting are to:
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Stimulate the intellectual curiosity of students and faculty as they discover new knowledge;
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Enhance the students’ problem solving and critical thinking skills;
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Sponsor activities that enhance students’ professional and social development;
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Promote an understanding of the economic, ethical, and legal environment in which we live and businesses operate;
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Provide practical management learning experiences through internship and/or cooperative programs;
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Foster an awareness of ethical and global issues facing decision makers;
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Prepare students for careers in professional accounting and managerial positions;
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Prepare secondary school teachers in the area of business education;
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Meet the standards of such external bodies as the AACSB, AICPA, The Maryland State Board of Accountancy, and The Maryland State Department of Education, NCATE, and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education;
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Prepare students for graduate study.
Description of Programs
The programs offered in the Department of Business, Management and Accounting are grounded in the liberal arts. Nearly 50 percent of the curricula comprise general education and other liberal arts courses necessary for the development of each student’s cognitive skills. These programs prepare students for professional careers in accounting and managerial positions. Accounting students are encouraged to meet the 150 credit-hour and residency requirements to sit for the Uniform Certified Public Accountants’ Examination in their respective states.
The Department is committed to program enhancement and has been accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business - International (AACSB).
General Program Requirements Overall Objectives
The overall objectives of the Departmental admission standards are to promote high quality management education while maintaining high retention and graduation rates for students admitted to the programs offered in the Department of Business, Management and Accounting.
Criteria
High school graduates/first-time freshman admitted to the University who choose to major in business will be admitted unconditionally to the Department of Business, Management, and Accounting if they have a minimum SAT score of 950 or a G.P.A. of 3.0. or higher.
Students from other programs in the University can apply to change their major to those in the Department of Business, Management and Accounting if:
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They have earned 28 semester credit hours with a GPA of 2.5 or higher.
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They have earned grades of “C” or higher in MATH 109, ENGL 101, and ENGL 102; and
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They have passed the English Proficiency Examination.
All students must earn a grade of “C” or better in ENGL 101, ENGL 102, MATH 109, and all foundation knowledge and major course requirements.
Transfer Students
To major in the Department of Business, Management, and Accounting, students transferring to UMES must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and be in good standing at their former institution(s). Transfer students with a GPA less than 2.5 will be considered for admission into the Department of Business, Management, and Accounting after earning 28 credits with a 2.5 GPA during the first year of study at UMES. Grades of “C” or better must be earned in MATH 109, ENGL 101, and ENGL 102, if not completed prior to transferring.
General Restrictions
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Junior and senior level course requirements for a degree in the Department of Business, Management and Accounting cannot be satisfied through credit by examination, or other non-traditional methods.
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There is no business concentration in the General Studies Program.
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Repeat courses should be taken at UMES.
General Information Professional Development
Professional development is an integral part of preparing to establish viable management/accounting careers in business, government, and nonprofit organizations. During their sophomore and junior years, students majoring in the Department must enroll in the 0.5 credit Professional Development courses. In addition, participation in departmentally sponsored activities and student organizations is expected. Appropriate business attire is required for various functions. During the first semester of the freshman year, all students must acquire appropriate business attire. Guidance is provided by the Department.
Student Organizations
The following are departmentally sponsored Student Organizations: UMES Student Chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA), Business Student Advisory Board (BSAB), the Student Investment Club (SIC), and the Student Chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA).
Honor Society
Beta Gamma Sigma is the international honor society serving business programs accredited by AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive in a business program accredited by AACSB International. Candidates for baccalaureate degrees whose academic rank is in the upper 10 percent of their class may be inducted as follows: (1) Students in the next to last year of study (or its equivalent in coursework) ranked among the upper 10 percent of their class may be inducted in the last term or semester (or its equivalent in coursework) of that year. (2) Students in their final year who were not previously inducted may be inducted at any time during their final year (or its equivalent in coursework) if their academic rank is in the upper 10 percent of their class.
Communication Skills
Written and oral communication skills are extremely important for careers in business. Standard English is required for all formal settings and submissions, such as classroom interactions, presentations, written assignments, etc.
Practical Experience
All students majoring in Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, and Marketing are encouraged to acquire meaningful, practical experience in a business, government, or non-profit organization. This recommendation can be met in a variety of ways, such as approved work experience, voluntary services, on-campus externship, and/or faculty directed consulting/research projects.
Students desiring credit for an approved internship must submit for approval a job description and, subsequently, a performance appraisal letter from their supervisor. Following approval by the Department Chairperson (or his/her designee) and enrollment in BUAD 480, the student will write a reflective paper approximately 25 pages in length. The reflective paper should integrate classroom knowledge with practical experiences acquired during the internship. Keeping a daily log of internship activities/tasks is required.
Departmental Requirements
Accounting – Accounting majors complete 120 hours of course work, of which 38 hours are general education, 6 are supporting liberal arts, and the remaining 76 are foundation knowledge and major requirement courses. A minimum grade of “C” must be earned in ENGL 101, ENGL 102, MATH 109, and all foundation knowledge and major requirement courses.
Business Administration – Business Administration majors complete 120 hours of course work, of which 38 hours are general education courses, 6 credits are supporting liberal arts, and 76 credits are foundation knowledge and major subject requirements. A minimum grade of “C” must be earned in ENGL 101, ENGL 102, MATH 109, and all foundation knowledge and major requirement courses.
Finance - Finance majors complete 120 hours of course work, of which 38 hours are general education courses, 6 credits are supporting liberal arts, and 76 credits are foundation knowledge and major subject requirements. A minimum grade of “C” must be earned in ENGL 101, ENGL 102, MATH 109, and all foundation knowledge and major requirement courses.
Marketing - Marketing majors complete 120 hours of course work, of which 38 hours are general education courses, 6 credits are supporting liberal arts, and 76 credits are foundation knowledge and major subject requirements. A minimum grade of “C” must be earned in ENGL 101, ENGL 102, MATH 109, and all foundation knowledge and major requirement courses.
Minor Programs
The Department of Business, Management and Accounting offers minors in Accounting and Business Administration and these are available to students in major programs of study outside the Department of Business, Management and Accounting. A minor in Entrepreneurship is available for students that want to turn their passion into a business. The minor in Entrepreneurship is available for business students as well as all other students at the University. Accounting students may use the credits toward their 150 credits needed to take the CPA exam. Each minor program consists of 18 semester hours of program courses that must be passed with a grade of “C” or higher. Courses may not be used to fulfill graduation requirements in another major.
Directory of Faculty
Abaidoo, Rexford, Associate Professor
B.S., University of Ghana; M.S., Kennesaw State University; Ph.D., Jackson State University
Alade, Ayodele, Professor
B.S. Cuttington University College; Ph. D., University of Utah
Ali, Mohammad, Professor
B.A., University of Dhaka; M.A., University of Dhaka; M.B.A., University of Dhaka; M.S., Ph.D., University of Florida
Brown, Kate, Associate Professor
B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D. University of Connecticut
Das, Monisha, Associate Professor
B.A., University of Calcutta; M.A., University of Bombay; M.B.A., J. Bajaj Institute of Management Studies; Ph.D., Golden State University
Hollywood, Nicole, Professor
B.A., Marist College; M.S., College of New Rochelle; Ed.M., Columbia University; Ed.D., Columbia University
Lee, Kyung Joo, Professor
B.B.A., Korea University; M.B.A., Indiana University; Ph.D., University of Arizona
Li, Deqing (Diane), Associate Professor
B.S., Shandong University; M.S., Ph.D., Old Dominion University
Marcelin, Isaac, Associate Professor
B.S., University of Notre Dame of Haiti; B.S., Southern Illinois University Edwardsville; M.S., Ph.D., Southern Illinois University
Mitchell, Bryant, Associate Professor
B.S., University of Maryland Eastern Shore; M.B.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., Clemson University
Richerson, William (Rob)
B.S., University of Southern Mississippi; M.B.A., University of Southern Mississippi; Ph.D., University of Kentucky
Sharma, Dinesh, Professor
B.S., Maharshi Dayanand University; M.S., Meerut University; M.S., University of North Carolina; Ph.D., Chaudhary Charan Singh University
Sum, Vichet, Associate Professor
B.S., Royal University of Phnom Penh; M.S., National Cheng Kung University; M.T.D., Idaho State University; Ph.D., Southern Illinois University; Post Doctorate, University of Florida
Thomas-Banks, Leesa, Chair and Assistant Professor
B.A., Oakwood University, J.D., Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
Wang, Hwei Cheng (Wendy), Associate Professor
B.S., Chung Yuan Christian University; MBA., California State University at San Bernardino; DBA, Nova Southeastern University
West, Leslie, Assistant Professor
B.S., Virginia State University; M.S., Old Dominion University; Ph.D Hampton University
Yu, Fang (Grace), Assistant Professor
B.A., Jilin University of Finance and Economics; M,.S. City University of Hong Kong; M.S., Brock University; Ph.D., University of Utah
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