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2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Accounting, Taxation and Legal Studies in Business


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Associate Professor Lopez, Chairperson
Linda Schain, Department Administrator
205 Weller Hall
516-463-5684

Professors Bass, Burke, Katz, Lehman, Martin, Petra, Polimeni, Slavin, Tinkelman
Associate Professors Basile, Jones, Lopez, Maccarrone, Sledgianowski, Vogel, Weisel
Assistant Professors Gomaa, Hirsch, Lee, Tan

The Chaykin Distinguished Teaching Professorship in Accounting is held by Professor Katz

The Chaykin Endowed Chair in Accounting is held by Dr. Polimeni.

The Cypres Family Distinguished Professorship in Legal Studies in Business is held by Professor Martin.

See Endowed Chairs and Distinguished Professorships 


Mission Statement

The Department of Accounting, Taxation and Legal Studies in Business in the Frank G. Zarb School of Business  is committed to the advancement of knowledge and the preparation of individuals for careers in accounting and business. The faculty strives for excellence in teaching, research and service to the Department, the Zarb School of Business, the University, and the community. The Department is dedicated to providing students with the knowledge, skills and analytical tools necessary to become successful and ethical professionals. The Department encourages and values a mix of discipline-based scholarship, contributions to practice, and learning and pedagogical research. Given the Department’s primary focus on licensure-qualifying baccalaureate and applied graduate degree programs, and on undergraduate programs in legal studies in business, the Department expects a majority of the intellectual contributions to be of an applied nature. The Department supports professional interaction among faculty, practitioners and students and encourages involvement with local, regional, national and international organizations.

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