ANCELL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Allen D. Morton, Dean, WS 376
Jim Donegan, Assistant Dean, WS 139
Catherine Cote, Administrative Assistant Phone (203) 837-8521
Fax (203) 837-8527
cotec@wcsu.edu
Departments
Accounting • Richard Proctor, Chair, WS386, (203) 837-8744
Faculty: J. Donegan; M. Ganon; S. Mcgregor; T. Monks; D. Moser; R. Proctor; G Skiba.
Finance • Annie Wong, Co-Chair, WS141, (203) 837-8577
Joel Goldstein, Co-Chair, WS384, (203) 837-9341
Faculty: C. Huang; B. Collins; J. Goldstein; A. Wong.
Management • Stan Bazan, Chair WS202, (203) 837-9238
Faculty: S. Bazan; E. Buccini; M. Chuang; J. Coleman; L.Forbes;
M. Dugal; F. Maidment; F. Tesch; P. O’Connor (M.H.A. Coordinator).
Management Information Systems • Richard Montague, Chair, WS204 (203) 837-9343
Faculty: E. Collar; J. Flynn; L Immohr; R. Montague; M. Wright; T. Lindblom.
Marketing • Ronald Drozdenko, Chair, WS301, (203) 837-8776
Faculty: J. Cronin; R. Drozdenko; K. Koza (MBA Coordinator); B Oulmil.
Division of Justice & Law
Justice and Law Administration • Charles Mullaney, Chair, WS402, (203) 837-8524
Faculty: T. Dwyer; M. Foley; K. C. Jordan; G. Kain (M.S. Coordinator); A. Markert; C. Mullaney; P. Morris; F. Muska.
Mission and Objectives
The Ancell School of Business provides high quality, affordable undergraduate and graduate education for students from Western Connecticut and the broader region. The Ancell School transforms students into graduates who are prepared to meet the needs of employers in our service region and the opportunities and challenges of our global economy. The Ancell School promotes faculty excellence in teaching, intellectual contributions and service to professional and business organizations.L
Learning Goals:
- ABS graduates will be able to integrate knowledge from a variety of business disciplines in order to better understand markets, organizations, and individuals.
- ASB graduates will have an understanding of various ethical, corporate, social responsibility, and sustainability perspectives and how they apply to their actions and decisions.
- ASB graduates will have an understanding of the opportunities and challenges of operating in a global business environment.
- ASB graduates will be able to demonstrate effective communication skills.
- ASB graduates will be able to address complex business problems in novel ways and demonstrate the ability to reason and think analytically.
- ASB graduates will be able to demonstrate effective leadership and team-building skills necessary to lead organizations in a dynamic environment.
Graduate Programs
Business Administration
Master of Business Administration
Health Administration
Master of Health Administration
Justice Administration
Master of Science in Justice Administration
Admissions
Please refer to the department area in the catalog for specific procedures and requirements for admissions, or contact the Division of Graduate Studies at (203) 837-8244.





