Steven Z. Hodaszy, J.D., LL.M.
Professor of Taxation
Business and individual income taxation, federal tax procedure
The Rockwell School of Business offers a range of undergraduate programs designed to prepare students for successful careers in the dynamic world of business.
Professor of Taxation
Business and individual income taxation, federal tax procedure
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Taxation, not-for-profit accounting, auditing
S. Kent Rockwell Professor of Entrepreneurship
Director, Massey Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
University Professor of Finance
Investments, financial analysis, finance technology
University Professor of Sport Management and Marketing
Sport strategy, sport sales, sport marketing
Professor of Marketing
International marketing, consumer behavior, cross-cultural negotiation
University Professor of Accounting
Assurance of learning, individual income taxation, managerial accounting
The certificate program in supply chain and logistics provides key concepts, tools, and strategies for managing supply chains in global markets. It builds expertise in analyzing and improving process flows, including flows of customers in service operations, material flows, and information flows in order to improve overall efficiency and effectiveness of operations. Special attention will be given to key supply chain designs and strategies, logistics in supply chain operations, and technology in the supply chain.
The certificate program in project management deals with the application of leading edge project management tools and techniques in realistic business settings. It examines project management roles and environments, the project life cycle, various techniques of work planning, and control and evaluation to achieve project objectives through tools currently available to project managers.
The 12-credit graduate certificate is designed as a standalone stackable credential. Credits can also be applied to the 30-credit M.B.A. Courses are offered online in an accelerated 8-week format.
The certificate program in inclusion and equity in organizations covers the specific knowledge areas dealing with creating, managing, and sustaining an inclusive organizational workforce. Topics covered prepare students to be capable of designing a strategic plan to build and promote equity and inclusion in a variety of work environments.
The 12-credit graduate certificate is designed as a standalone stackable credential. Credits can also be applied to the 30-credit M.S. degree in Human Resource Management. Courses are offered online in an accelerated 8-week format.