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You are an important builder of your future in a world governed by changing trends in business, trade, resources, interest rates, and international policy. Studying economics, business, or accounting at Ohio Wesleyan helps you understand the nation's economy and business environment within a global context and gives you a solid understanding of the central role that economic, business, and accounting thinking plays in all aspects of society.
Your curriculum covers basics of both financial and managerial accounting, along with tax and business law, preparing you for countless careers or for graduate study. If you plan to take the CPA exam in Ohio (or most other states), you'll need 150 hours of education (40 OWU units) with at least a bachelor's degree in accounting. Education beyond the four-year degree generally is required.
The Business Administration major at Ohio Wesleyan University develops in students an understanding of business theory and practice, fosters an appreciation of the connections between business and other disciplines, is grounded in the liberal arts tradition, and highlights the importance of serving society with vision and integrity.
The Economics major emphasizes economic theory and its applications, along with the institutional makeup of the economy. In addition to a career in business, you will be able to use your knowledge of economics to foster development in lower-income nations, aid countries dealing with unemployment, determine how to improve the environment, understand consumer behavior, and explain what determines people's income.
Whether your interest is investment banking, financial planning, wealth management, private equity, or corporate finance, the Finance major prepares you. It is designed to cover both generic skills, such as critical thinking, presentation formats, and spreadsheet analysis, and foundational finance theory. This major provides a strong foundation in economics coupled with advanced courses in finance.
As an International Business major, you combine economics and business studies with valuable courses in other departments as you prepare for a career abroad or for work in which a knowledge of other cultures and languages is especially valuable. This major includes a semester abroad in a student-selected area of study.
A Management Economics major combines a strong foundation of economic theory and its application with business courses to prepare you for diverse careers ranging from digital marketing, to consulting to music industry development to starting your own business. Ohio Wesleyan is one of the few nationally ranked liberal arts colleges to offer majors in business-related fields.
Ohio Wesleyan's new major in Quantitative Economics combines study in economics and mathematics to create a rigorous STEM program. You develop skills and insight valuable in the financial industry, business, and government, as well as graduate school.
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Pursuing a minor while at OWU will expand your knowledge, add depth to your major, enhance your résumé, and allow you to explore academic areas of interest.
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Barbara MacLeod holds a master's degree in Finance from the J. L. Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a graduate degree in banking from the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at the University of Delaware. She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Iowa State University. MacLeod has most recently had extensive professional work experience in banking, asset/liability management in investments, and fixed-income investments. Her areas of specialization include risk management, investments, and banking. MacLeod teaches finance (both corporate and investments), international business (including management practices in Japan), business of sports, and corporate strategy. She also consults with businesses on financial and strategic initiatives.
Matt Vollrath joined OWU in 2017, after more than a decade of work in marketing and communications roles. He is the faculty advisor for DECA and the Ohio Wesleyan Marketing Group.
"I believe in the power of successful businesses that embody character and ethics to positively transform society. My personal mission is to educate, coach, and grow leaders to reach their business and professional goals while acting responsibly to their employees, customers, and communities." More about Glenn Bryan
Saif Rahman's primary interests lie in the areas of economic development, international trade, and policy reform. He takes a micro-theoretic approach in his research, using game theory and general equilibrium analysis to explore topics ranging from neoclassical specialization to the political economy of policy reform. His current teaching areas include economic systems, economic development, and microeconomics. He comes to Ohio Wesleyan from Agnes Scott College, where he was a recent recipient of the Student Senate Annual Faculty Award for teaching excellence.
Emily West teaches courses relating to principles of financial accounting, managerial accounting, cost accounting, accounting systems, and advanced accounting. Prior to joining the faculty at OWU, West was an adjunct professor at Ashland University, teaching courses relating to principles of financial accounting and managerial accounting. Prior to joining Ohio Wesleyan, West was an accounting and human resource manager at Minnich Manufacturing since graduating from Ashland University. In industry, West lead projects relating to sales and use tax audits and a major software implementation project among many other experiences. She has also obtained her Certified Public Accountant and Certified Management Accountant licenses.
Goran Skosples won an LAS Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching by Graduate Teaching Assistants in 2005. His teaching focus includes economics of transition, macroeconomics, development economics, international economics, research methods and economic principles.
Julide Yazar completed her doctorate at The Ohio State University where she won the Outstanding Graduate Associate Teaching Award. She holds an M.B.A from Imperial College, London, UK. Her areas of specialization include game theory and mathematical economics.