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Ethics part of all courses in Catholic University's new business school

Ethics part of all courses in Catholic University's new business school

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WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The Catholic University of America in Washington is spinning off its current economics and business curriculum from its School of Arts and Sciences and fashioning a new business school with the idea of infusing ethics into all course offerings. In 2014, graduates will receive their degrees from the new School of Business and Economics, the university's 13th school. This year's business and economics graduates will still receive degrees from the School of Arts and Sciences. The action to create a new school was taken in a December vote by the university's board of trustees, following three years of evaluating and planning. The new school's creation took effect Jan. 1, and it was announced Jan. 8. Enrollment in business courses has jumped from 300 to 450 since 2008, according to Andrew V. Abela, an associate professor of marketing who is currently chair of the university's Department of Business and Economics and will slide over to the new business school. "We have very small classes, and we want to keep it that way," Abela, a native of Malta, told Catholic News Service in a Jan. 8 interview at Catholic University. "There's something about the program that the students find appealing," Abela said. He believes it is the correlation of societal institutions with the economy and the application of natural law within the curriculum.


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