Robert J Trulaske, Sr. College of Business

Administration

Balaji Rajagopalan, Dean
Marsha Richins, Associate Dean, Graduate Programs and Research
Gay Albright, Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs
Shannon Breske, Assistant Dean, Undergraduate Programs
Sarah Fragiskatos, Interim Director, Graduate Programs
Robert Day, Director, Undergraduate Advising
Jake Rose, Director, School of Accountancy
Sudip Datta, Chair, Finance Department
Christopher Robert, Chair, Management Department
Shaoming Zou, Chair, Marketing Department

Undergraduate Advising Contact Information

111 Cornell Hall
(573) 882-7073

Graduate Contact Information

306 Cornell Hall
(573) 882-2750

The Robert J. Trulaske Sr., College of Business, established in 1914, educates students for professional opportunities and responsibilities in the private and public sectors. The college includes the School of Accountancy (the first established at a major public university) and the departments of Finance, Management and Marketing. The college offers an undergraduate degree in business administration, a combined bachelor’s and master’s degree program in accountancy, master’s degrees in business administration and finance, and doctoral degrees in accountancy and business.

Students’ educational experiences are enhanced through the scholarly activities of the faculty, who conduct research on significant, timely issues. Students in the college are exposed to relevant theories and concepts applied to real-world operations of private and public enterprises. Students gain added practical insights through internships, field projects, guest speakers, and executives-in-residence. The college’s agencies provide information, research, continuing education, and managerial assistance to practitioners and organizations throughout Missouri and in other states.

The Trulaske College of Business accepts CLEP subject examinations, departmental exams, and Advanced Placement (College Board) credit. More information may be obtained from academic advisors in the Trulaske College of Business Undergraduate Advising Office and the Credit by Examination section in the beginning of this catalog.

Department of Finance

Finance teaches us: How firms make investment and financing decisions to create value for stakeholders. Students also learn to independently analyze securities and financial markets, understand valuation techniques and use their knowledge to make investment decisions. Coursework focuses on the areas of corporate financial management, investments/asset pricing, securities analysis, fixed income securities, corporate valuation, mergers and acquisitions, portfolio management, real estate appraisal, financial institutions, and venture capital (early stage financing). Graduates choose to pursue exciting and dynamic careers ranging from investment banking, portfolio management, commercial banking, corporate financial management, venture capital, private equity fund management, forecasting and budgeting. Students gain from experiential learning by using Bloomberg terminals and managing student run portfolio using real money. 

Department of Management

Management is, at its core, the analysis, planning, and execution of business processes and operations. This includes hiring, training, developing, leading, and managing frontline and staff employees to accomplish organizational goals. As such, coursework provides students with the fundamental knowledge and skills needed to manage value-adding processes and projects, and to coordinate, allocate, and lead human resources. The Department offers a Certificate in Global Supply Chain Management (in partnership with the College of Engineering) and a Certificate in Human Resource Management. The Department also offers the Entrepreneurship Minor, which provides students with the mindset and skills to think and work in various entrepreneurial and innovation-focused settings. Students with a Management Emphasis accept positions as consultants, project managers, supply chain analysts, human resource managers, and in management rotational career positions.

Department of Marketing

The Marketing discipline is centered around acquiring, developing, and managing customers. It deals with understanding the strategies, tactics, and business processes involved in researching markets, deciding which markets and segments to pursue, identifying what unique value to provide, and then assembling the products, services, people and partner firms needed to build, communicate and deliver that value. The marketing department offers four undergraduate certificates: Sales, Digital Marketing, Marketing Analytics, and Global Business, and one graduate certificate: Marketing Analytics. The department also offers a robust Ph.D. program.

Exploratory Course

Students wanting to explore business administration as a major should take BUS_AD 1500.

Double Emphasis

Students may have a dual emphasis of Finance and Real Estate.