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USC Marshall School of Business
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Jill and Frank Fertitta Hall is the dynamic center of USC Marshall’s undergraduate business program. The five-story, state-of-the-art facility features tech-enhanced classrooms, lecture halls, breakout rooms and a food court for USC Marshall students. Fertitta Hall houses undergraduate admissions, student services and student advising, as well as the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies.
Photo by USC Photo/Gus Ruelas.
Consistently ranked among the nation’s premier schools, the USC Marshall School of Business offers impressive international and experiential opportunities backed by path-breaking research, close industry engagement, and the uniquely powerful Trojan Network. USC Marshall draws on the region’s cultural diversity, entrepreneurial spirit and economic dynamism to produce leaders for the unlimited opportunities and unprecedented responsibilities of business today.
USC Marshall integrates its foundational core curriculum with a range of dynamic, experiential learning opportunities, giving students the ability to practice and apply what they learn to real-world situations. That curriculum spans a range of disciplines and specializations including Business Analytics, Communication, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Finance, Leadership and Innovation, Marketing, Real Estate Finance, and Risk Management.
The Leventhal School of Accounting, one of the nation’s top-ranked accounting schools and housed within Marshall, educates the next generation of leaders in that field. The Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies is an exceptional resource for all students interested in developing a more sophisticated entrepreneurial mindset. Three joint-degree programs with Cinematic Arts, Computer Science, and International Relations further elevate an approach that prepares students for the real world, right now.
Hands-on learning opportunities are of paramount importance and are embedded throughout the educational experience. The Experiential Learning Center and the USC Marshall Student Investment Program are just two examples of many that offer students invaluable experiential opportunities.
Combining a world-class faculty, international student body and strategic location at the gateway to the Pacific Rim, USC Marshall is a pioneer in global business education. International experience is a required component of all residential MBA degree programs. Undergraduates have access to numerous overseas programs including study abroad and international internships in addition to week-long global learning experiences and the one-of-a-kind World Bachelor in Business.
With cross-disciplinary excellence spanning the performing arts to the data sciences, USC and Marshall provide students with the power to combine multi-faceted fields of study and to build the skills that today’s transforming economy demands. Many Marshall undergraduates choose complimentary minors, while graduate students have the option to earn dual degrees or certificates of specialization. Whether through one of five MBA offerings or 11 specialized master’s programs, Marshall offers flexibility for graduate students looking to propel their careers.
Marshall’s resourcefulness and resiliency continue to set us apart. The school prepares leaders who are visionary and adaptable; ready for today’s jobs and future careers not yet imagined and that the Marshall community will help shape. Recognizing its outsized role to play in the evolution of business toward a more sustainable, equitable and engaged future, USC Marshall is powering that change through groundbreaking ideas translated to real-world outcomes.
Academic Departments, Academic Centers, Research Centers and Institutes
Leadership of the USC Marshall School of Business
Geoffrey Garrett, PhD, Dean, Robert R. Dockson Dean’s Chair in Business Administration
Dean’s Cabinet
Rahsan Akbulut, PhD, Associate Vice Dean, MS Programs, Associate Professor of Clinical Finance and Business Economics
Sara Bamossy, BA, Chief Marketing Officer and Associate Dean, Marketing and Communications
Catherine Bindewald, MPA, Chief Information Officer and Chair, Operational Cabinet
Miriam Burgos, MBA, Associate Vice Dean for Teaching and Innovation; Professor of Clinical Marketing
Andrew (Andy) Call, PhD, Dean, Leventhal School of Accounting; Alan Casden Dean’s Chair; Professor of Accounting
April De La Rosa, MS, Chief of Staff
Yingying Fan, PhD, Associate Dean of the PhD Program; Professor of Data Sciences and Operations
Peer Fiss, PhD, Associate Vice Dean for Research, Professor of Management and Organization
Janet Horan, MPA, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Associate Dean, Finance and Administration
Patricia Mills, JD, LLM, Vice Dean for Teaching and Faculty Affairs; Professor of Clinical Accounting
Rachel Morrell, MPA, Chief Development Officer and Associate Dean, External Relations
Marion Philadelphia, EdD, President of the Marshall Faculty Council; Professor of Clinical Business Communication
Ramandeep Randhawa, PhD, Senior Vice Dean for Academic Programs; Professor of Data Sciences and Operations
Grace Rogers, MS, Chair of the Marshall Staff Council
Greys Sošić, PhD, Senior Vice Dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs; Professor of Data Sciences and Operations
Leigh P. Tost, PhD, Vice Dean for MBA Programs, Associate Professor of Management and Organization
Sarah Townsend, PhD, Vice Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; Associate Professor of Management and Organization
Undergraduate Programs Administration
Patrick Cates, EdD, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs
Tiffiani Frye, Assistant Dean and Director, Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach
Onma Lwin, MS, Assistant Dean and Director, Undergraduate Career Services
Maureen McHale, PhD, Assistant Dean and Director, Undergraduate Advising and Student Affairs
Sean O’Connell, MA, Director, Undergraduate International Programs
Shane M. Heitzman, PhD, Academic Director, Accounting and Finance Program
Andreas Simon, PhD, Associate Dean, Accounting Undergraduate Programs (Leventhal School of Accounting)
Kimon Drakopoulos, PhD, Academic Director, Artificial Intelligence for Business Program
Şelale Tüzel, PhD, Academic Director, Real Estate Finance and Development Program
Marion Philadelphia, EdD, Academic Director, World Bachelor in Business Program and the Business of Cinematic Arts Program
Cynthia McCloud, MBA, Director, Food Industry Management Program
Graduate Programs Administration
Camilia Lee, MS, Assistant Dean and Director, Graduate Admissions
Susan Hunt, PhD, Assistant Dean, Graduate Programs
Anakkarat Barth, MA, Director, Office of Global Programs and Partnerships
Sriram Dasu, PhD, Academic Director, International Experiential Programs
Philip Griego, MBA, Assistant Dean and Director for Online Programs
Leigh P. Tost, PhD, Vice Dean for MBA Programs
Scott M. Abrams, MBA, Academic Director, Full-Time MBA Program
Leticia Porter, PhD, Assistant Dean and Director, Full-Time MBA Program
Stephen J. Lind, PhD, Academic Director, MBA for Professionals and Managers (MBA.PM) Program
Jennifer Siemer, MEd, Director, MBA for Professionals and Managers (MBA.PM) Program
Laurence Vincent, MBA, Academic Director, Executive (EMBA) MBA Program
Brigitte M. Engel, BS, Director, Executive (EMBA) MBA Program
Carl Voigt, PhD, Academic Director, International (IBEAR) MBA Program
Suzette Furbeyre, MSEd, Director, International (IBEAR) MBA Program
Miriam Burgos, MBA, Academic Director, Online MBA Program
Brittany Hawkins, MEd, Associate Director, Online MBA Program
Rahsan Akbulut, PhD, Associate Vice Dean, Graduate Programs
Lori Smith, BS, CPA, Assistant Dean, Master of Accounting and Master of Business Taxation (Leventhal School of Accounting)
Michael C. Paranal, JD MBA, MBT, CPA, Assistant Dean, Master of Business Taxation (Leventhal School of Accounting)
Dawn Porter, PhD, Academic Director, Master of Science in Business Analytics
Sara McLachlan, MA, Director, Master of Science in Business Analytics
Dan Wadhwani, PhD, Academic Director, Master of Science in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Tammy Zhang, MEd, Director, Master of Science in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Shane Shepherd, PhD, Academic Director, Master of Science in Finance
Melisa Hanparsun, BA, Director, Master of Science in Finance
Cristal Montes, BA, Associate Director, Master of Science in Finance
Nick Vyas, EdD, Academic Director, Master of Science in Global Supply Chain Management
Katy Lin, MEd, Director, Master of Science in Global Supply Chain Management
Shantanu Dutta, PhD, Master of Management Studies
Baizhu Chen, PhD, Master of Management Studies
Diane Badame, PhD, Academic Director, Master of Science in Marketing
Garrett Ludlum, BS, Director, Master of Science in Marketing
Jill Kickul, PhD, Academic Director, Master of Science in Social Entrepreneurship
JJ Lee, MBA, Director, Master of Science in Social Entrepreneurship
Paul Adler, PhD, Academic Director, Sustainability and Business Graduate Certificate
Hovig Tchalian, PhD, Academic Director, Graduate Certificate in Technology Commercialization
Kevin C. Fields, JD, Academic Director, Master of Business for Veterans
James Bogle, MBA, Director, Master of Business for Veterans
Yingying Fan, PhD, Associate Dean, PhD Program
Julie Phaneuf, BS, Associate Director, PhD Program
Office of Executive Education
The USC Marshall Office of Executive Education offers a variety of non-degree and certificate programs for individual contributors seeking to enhance their business-related skill sets, as well as for aspiring and current managers, leaders and executives. We do this through fully customized corporate and open enrollment programs.
Areas of expertise include strategy, leadership, innovation, digital transformation, entrepreneurship and business acumen.
Executive Education offers non-degree certificate programs through face-to-face, online (synchronous and asynchronous) and blended formats. Non-degree certificate programs include:
- Data-Driven Decision-Making Certificate
- The Disruptive Innovation Certificate
- Management Consulting Certificate
- Digital Transformation Certificate
- Humanistic Leadership Certificate
- Software Development and Network Security Certificates. Software Development and Network Security courses include the following:
- Secure Software Development (ISC)2
- Cyber Security Networks (Cisco)
- Cyber Security Architect (ISC)2
Each of these three courses prepare the successful participant to complete professional certification exams offered by the International Information System Security Certification Consortium (ISC)2 or Cisco Corporation. These courses have been approved by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for Post 9/11 GI Bill Benefits (Chapter 33), as well as Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (DEA) Benefits, Chapter 35.
USC Marshall Executive Education also offers programs customized specifically for corporations and organizations with a focus on high-performance learning journeys (HPLJ). HPLJ’s include classroom and/or virtual instruction, simulations, personalized leadership assessments, coaching, and real-world practice and applications, as appropriate.
In addition to a Certificate of Completion, Executive Education participants receive digital badges that highlight their skill development and learning accomplishments. Digital badges can be posted to social media profiles (e.g., LinkedIn) to demonstrate continuing professional development.
To learn more about our programs and upcoming offerings, please visit us at USC Marshall Executive Education. For further information, contact the Office of Executive Education by phone at (213) 740-8990 or by email at execeducation@marshall.usc.edu.
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