Navigate business complexities with vital liberal arts skills.

Today's interconnected, global business world requires an education that tackles our complex reality head-on. When you study business at Muhlenberg, you’ll develop close relationships with faculty who bring real industry experience and scholarly expertise to their curriculum. These dedicated faculty will provide mentorship as you learn to integrate core business disciplines with the emerging social, ethical and environmental issues facing our world.

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This learning will extend well beyond the classroom, taking shape as collaborative projects with organizations, immersive internships and life-changing study abroad experiences. Among these global opportunities is a tailor-made program at Maastricht University in the Netherlands for students studying business, accounting, economics and finance.

Our Business Administration Program provides you the space to hone your academic and professional skills and build a network that can open doors to exciting careers or graduate school studies after Muhlenberg.

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Our Faculty

Our faculty are here to expand your horizons and support your Muhlenberg journey.

Business Administration at Muhlenberg

From the Source

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“I've been able to develop myself as a thinker, as a writer, as a communicator, and I think that's something that's just a valuable liberal arts education. You don't get that anywhere else” — Sam Nulman ’24 , Finance and Business Administration Double Major

“When the pandemic hit, my research pivoted to its impact on the arts. Some effects were transient; some were permanent” — Roland Kushner , Professor of Business Read more about why Professor Kushner studies arts nonprofits

“Interacting with adults on a daily basis and having to speak professionally and present professionally … that's something that is beyond required in a work setting.” — Samantha Eynon ’23 , Business Administration Major Read Eynon's Story

“Getting myself educated to the extent that I have has helped tremendously in terms of the impact that I’ve been able to make.” — Sydney Kozakis '21 , Business Administration Major Read Kozakis' Story

“I’ve always been a curious person. Research gives me an opportunity to ask questions and find answers to them and someone pays me on top of that.” — Adonis Brooks '23 , Business Administration & Psychology Double Major Read Brooks' Story

Connecting Nonprofit Data and Pandemic Trends

RESEARCH IN BUSINESS

Jenny Maxwell ’24, a business administration major, conducted summer research on the effects of COVID-19 rates and mitigation measures during the early portions of the pandemic.

NEWS AT MUHLENBERG

Contact Information

Daniel Doviak

Business Coordinator, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Business Philosophy
Address Muhlenberg College Accounting, Business, Economics and Finance 2400 Chew Street Allentown, PA 18104