Enterprise Regulation: Profit and Non-Profit

The Division of Administration & Economics offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Enterprise Regulation: Profit and Non-Profit.  The program provides its graduates with a uniquely integrated curriculum fusing career-specific and liberal studies subject matter.  Click the heading for more detailed information about the program.

By learning to apply concepts from law, business and the liberal arts to real world issues, students will prepare for myriad careers, including government regulation, personnel, purchasing, financial services, law office administration, judicial and legislative support, not-for-profit organizations, labor relations, collective bargaining, agency, negotiation, dispute resolution, real estate, contract administration and entrepreneurial endeavors.  The program provides a solid basis for advanced degrees in law, public administration and business.

Faculty
The business law faculty includes licensed attorneys with a wide range of practical experience in their respective fields and decades of academic experience.  The business/economics faculty includes doctorally educated teachers, scholars and licensed professionals with global experience in the fields of accounting, economics, finance, management and marketing.

Contact
Dr. Almerinda Forte, Chair
Division of Administration and Economics
St. John’s University
Bent Hall – Room 370
8000 Utopia Parkway
Queens, NY  11439
Tel (718) 990-2039
Fax (718) 990-1882
fortea@stjohns.edu