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Business and Computer Science

Become anything you want.

Majors within Curry’s School of Business and Computer Science are designed to take you…well, almost anywhere you want to go. Whether you dream of getting in on the ground floor at a Silicon Valley startup or climbing the ladder at a Fortune 500 company, your education in and outside of the classroom will give you the skills and confidence to succeed.

Michael Pellegrini ’22 Interns with Global Investment Manager MFS

A Skill-Building Summer: Michael Pellegrini ’22 Interns with Global Investment Manager MFS

During the summer of 2021, Michael Pellegrini ’22 skipped the pool and jumped instead into the world of finance and investments as a client services intern with leading global investment manager MFS Investment Management.

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Curry’s DECA Chapter Brings Unique Career Development Opportunities

Curry’s DECA Chapter Brings Unique Career Development Opportunities

The newly formed Curry DECA Chapter is a small but mighty group. In its first two years, the students have competed in six business categories and earned six medals in marketing, human resource management, entrepreneurship, finance, and business ethics. As the graduating seniors conclude their collegiate careers this month, the Curry College DECA Chapter invites all interested students to join the award-winning team.
As Head of Industry at Google, Don Batsford spoke about marketing in the digital age to Curry students, faculty, and staff on Monday.

Human + Machine: Google Exec Addresses Business Students on Digital Marketing

As Head of Industry at Google, Don Batsford spoke about marketing in the digital age to Curry students, faculty, and staff on Monday.
Sport and Recreation Students Gain Real Life Experience in Unprecedented Athletics Season

Sport and Recreation Students Gain Real-Life Experience in Unprecedented Athletics Season

Through the Sport and Recreation program, both Gregory and Muhlauri have gained valuable life skills that will directly impact their respective future careers.
New Marketing Program Offers Students Versatility in Competitive Job Market

New Marketing Program Offers Students Versatility in Competitive Job Market

Graduating with a marketing degree offers students increased versatility in a competitive job market, says Dr. Gokhan Karaatli, one of the newest faculty members to join the Department of Business at the College. "Many students are not aware of how many different types of career opportunities there are in marketing outside of advertising and sales."
This Summer, Josh Goldstein ’21 Learns the Ropes from the Best in Financial Services

This Summer, Josh Goldstein ’21 Learns the Ropes from the Best in Financial Services

Josh Goldstein ’21 is among a select cohort of 25 students - including peers from Boston College, Bentley University, Babson College, College of the Holy Cross, Princeton University, Yale University, and the University of Southern California – that are working this summer with global investment banking and wealth management leader, UBS Financial Services.
Technology Students Act as Expert Consultants and Present Best Practices to Aid Tech Operations at Franciscan Children’s’ Hospital

Technology Students Act as Expert Consultants and Present Best Practices to Aid Tech Operations at Franciscan Children’s’ Hospital

To help optimize its IT operation, the Franciscan Children's Hospital partnered with a group of Information Technology students from Curry to provide best practice recommendations in three areas: server management, system image/backup software, and security. The Senior Seminar class also produced a design for a mobile parking application that helps hospital security oversee parking assignments accordingly.
IIn New Job, Jean Merisier ’20 Helps Connect Isolated Seniors with their Families

In New Job, Jean Merisier ’20 Helps Connect Isolated Seniors with their Families

To protect an elderly population known to have fragile immune systems, assisted living facilities quickly enacted strict no-visitor policies amid the initial outbreak of the coronavirus in February. With 260 residential communities, Five Star Senior Living knew they had to do something to help their residents stay connected to loved ones. They charged Jean Merisier ’20 to lead the urgent project.

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