2022-2023 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration
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http://sbe.sonoma.edu/business
Accounting, Finance, & Business Analytics Area Chair
Dr. Zachary Wong
Management, Entrepreneurship, & Special Area Chair
Dr. Karen Thompson
Marketing, Wine Business, & Operations Management Area
Dr. Kyuho Lee
Executive Director of Graduate and Executive Programs
Soo Haylett
Executive Director of Wine Business Institute
Ray Johnson
Management Area Coordinator
John Urbanski
Marketing Area Coordinator
Kyuho Lee
Accounting Area Coordinator
Kathryn Chang
Support Area Coordinator
Zachary Wong
Wine Business Strategies Area Coordinator
Damien Wilson
For faculty information, please see Faculty or the School of Business and Economics faculty web page.
Department Mission
The Department of Business Administration at Sonoma State University offers high-quality, relevant education in business to aspiring and practicing professionals, managers, and entrepreneurs in the private and public sectors. It does this in a liberal arts and sciences environment in which faculty emphasize the development and continuous improvement of the skills of critical thinking, effective communication, ethical reasoning, maintaining a global perspective, and applying disciplinary tools.
Careers in Business Administration
The Department of Business Administration offers a wide selection of specialized courses designed to meet a variety of career objectives. These career objectives include, but are not limited to, management-level positions in business, non-profit or government; accounting; financial analysis, management or planning; investment banking, and insurance; general management, personnel, labor relations, public relations, wage and salary administration, training, and international business; data analytics, marketing research, advertising and promotion, product development, and sales management; and business management positions in the wine industry.
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