May 14, 2024  
2022-2023 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 
    
2022-2023 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

College of Business, Influence, and Information Analysis


 Dean   Myles Gartland, Ph.D.
Associate Dean   Laura E. Fitzpatrick, Ph.D.
Sr. Director of Strategic Initiatives   Jenny Rinella, Ph.D.
Curriculum Management & Assessment   David Vicknair, Ph.D.
Managing Director Executive MBA   Linda Endecott
Assistant Director Graduate Admissions & Partnerships   Kay Norgard
Director Graduate Business Advising   Mary Bond
Director of Undergraduate Advising   Christina Berg
EMBA and DO Graduate Programs Administrator    Grace Irwin
Program Director, MS   Xuan Pham, Ph.D.
Graduate Business Admission Coordinator    Mary Silva
College Assistant   Jill Connors
Program Director, Analytics   Emily Dale
Program Director, BSBA/MBA/MA   Jeremy O’Connor, Ph.D.
Program Director, Executive MBA   Craig Sasse, Ph.D.
Program Director, DO/MBA   David Lingerfelt, M.B.A.
Program Director, Computer Science   Matthew Heinrich, D.B.A.
Chair, Accounting and Finance   Anthony Tocco, Ph.D.
Chair, Management, Marketing & Leadership   Katie Fischer-Clune, Ph.D.
Chair, Mathematics, Analytics & Technology   Zdenka Guadarrama, Ph.D.
Assistant Chair, Mathematics, Analytics & Technology   Matt Heinrich, Ph.D.
Chair, Policy & Communication   Tom Ringenberg, Ph.D.
Assistant Chair, Policy & Communication   LaKresha Graham, Ph.D.

College of Business, Influence, and Information Analysis

This integrated college combines analytics, business, communication, computer science, economics, mathematics, nonprofit leadership, political science, public policy, and technology for an innovative nexus of disciplines. Graduates benefit from exposure to a wide variety of decision-making and leadership concepts that leave them ready to tackle what lies ahead. The degrees are built on three of the most highly marketable skills in today’s workplace – the ability to make sound organizational decisions, to lead and positively influence others, and the conscience to make the right decisions for the greater good. The Helzberg School of Management , one of the best business schools in the country, is housed in this college as well.

The College of Business, Influence, and Information Analysis confers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in communication, political science, public policy, and the Bachelor of Science (BS) in computer science, mathematics, sport management as well as all Helzberg School of Management degrees. The Helzberg School of Management grants the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with possible concentrations in accounting, corporate accounting and finance, financial markets and economic analysis, international business, marketing, marketing analytics, management, and non-profit administration. The Helzberg School of Management also grants Bachelor of Arts degrees (BA) in both economics and nonprofit leadership, as well as a Bachelor of Science (BS) in analytics and technology.

The College of Business, Influence, and Information Analysis offers minors in communication, journalism, mathematics, and political science in addition to all minors offered through the Helzberg School of Management. These include minors in business administration (pre-MBA), general business, economics, marketing, nonprofit leadership, and an interdisciplinary leadership development minor. All minors are available to any Rockhurst University student who is not seeking a major in the same subject area.

All students are eligible to participate in the Goppert Cooperative Education Program (Co-op). See section in Campus Life .

Liberal Core Requirements

All College of Business, Influence, and Information Analysis students are required to complete the liberal core requirements of Rockhurst University. See section on The Core Curriculum .

Admission

Undergraduate students are admitted to Rockhurst University by the Office of Admission and Financial Aid. Students are directly admitted into the College of Business, Influence, and Information Analysis if interested in one of the degree programs offered and can immediately declare their major. In addition, students can declare a concentration where available without regard to a specific number of credit hours or courses completed.

Transfer Students

The College of Business, Influence, and Information Analysis welcomes transfer students. Students considering transferring to Rockhurst University from another institution should have their academic records evaluated by the CBIIA Director of Undergraduate Advising to determine the transferability of courses. The Helzberg School of Management requires that at least 50 percent of the business credit hours required for the BSBA degree be earned at Rockhurst University.

Academic Student Services

The College of Business, Influence, and Information Analysis Director of Undergraduate Advising assists students by providing information about degree programs, initial credit evaluations, and course preregistration. Undergraduates must be advised every semester in order to preregister for classes. Freshmen students are also assigned faculty advisors in their major areas of study. Part-time students are also advised by the CBIIA academic advising staff with faculty available to provide academic and career guidance.

Undergraduate Studies in the College of Business, Influence, and Information Analysis

Information about disciplines and degree programs may be found at the following links:

 

Communication  

Political Science  

Computer Science  

Cybersecurity  

Public Policy  

Applied Mathematics  

Leadership Development   

Journalism  

Sport Management  

More information about the Helzberg School of Management and its undergraduate degree offerings may be found here:

Helzberg School of Management  

Programs

    Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of ScienceBachelor of Science in Business AdministrationMinorCertificate