Concordia University’s business department prepares students for positions of leadership in the business, not-for-profit and governmental sectors while promoting Christian ethical values, providing a broad exposure to the liberal arts and equipping students with the analytical, interpersonal and communication skills needed for success.
Knowledgeable professors have genuine concern and are readily accessible to help with assignments or to discuss challenges and opportunities.
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Concordia’s business program gave me a great foundation of education and experience before entering the professional business world. The significance of learning in a Christian atmosphere, with emphasis on ethics that are in alignment with the ministry of the church, is priceless.” Derek Engelbart ’03
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In brief from the Department of Business Administration
[POSTED 2008-06-24]Catherine Heider '02, Market Risk Analyst for Koch Supply & Trading and Boston Marathon qualifier, was featured in the Houston Chronicle after running the San Diego Marathon with her 80-year-old grandfather.
MORE [POSTED 2008-06-24]Concordia's business degree programs were recently re-accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education.
MORE [POSTED 2008-03-04]In the last 6 months, all 6 Concordia graduates who have attempted the Certified Public Accountancy (CPA) exam have passed. Congratulations to
Ryan Burger '04,
Jessica (Domina) Schmit '06,
Regan Else '03,
Gail Endorf '06,
Megan Pleak '04, and
Abigail Shurigar '05.
[POSTED 2008-01-25]Try out the
interactive map of
Concordia Business Alumni. Email Dr. Langewisch (
andy.langewisch@cune.edu) to add pictures, remarks, make corrections, or updates.
[POSTED 2008-01-25]Megan Pleak '04, graduated with a masters degree in Accounting from the University of New Orleans in May 2006, and passed the CPA exam in December 2007. Megan is working at Dana F. Cole Company, LLP.