ACCT B202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 crs.
This course is designed to introduce students to accounting in a way that demonstrates the importance of accounting to society and the relevance of accounting to their future careers. The objective of the course is for students to understand the essential financial components of businesses and to realize that accounting information is imperative in the decision making process of investors, creditors, management, and others.
The College of Graduate and Professional Studies (GPS) offers and coordinates academic and professional programs for the School of Nursing, the Department of Counseling, and the Loyola Institutite of Ministry (LIM). A full list of graduate programs offered at Loyola University New Orleans can be found in the Graduate Bulletin.
GPS coordinates a number of academic programs at the graduate level and one undergraduate program.
Undergraduate Academic Programs
Loyola’s College of Music and Fine Arts (CMFA) serves as the preeminent center of performing and visual arts study among all Jesuit colleges and universities throughout the United States and recognizes the historical role of music and the arts in the Roman Catholic Church.
The College of Arts and Sciences serves as the anchor for all undergraduate study at Loyola. The liberal arts and sciences are key to the cultural and intellectual formation of the individual.
The Joseph A. Butt, S.J., College of Business, founded in 1947, holds membership in the American Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Association of American Colleges, Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, National Catholic Educational Association, the Southern Business Administration Association, and the Southwestern Business Administration Association.
VICE PRESIDENT FOR ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT: Roberta E. Kaskel
DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS: Susan O’Neil Oakes
OFFICE: Thomas Hall, Third Floor
WEBSITE: http://apply.loyno.edu/
The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid provides information for and administers all aid programs on campus. For more complete information, please contact that office at (504) 865-3231, by e-mail at finaid@loyno.edu, or www.loyno.edu/financialaid.
For students wanting an education abroad experience, the Center for International Education is the first stop with advising and information on both Loyola and non-Loyola programs, financial aid, and scholarships. Staff work with students to help them find the right program that will meet their academic and personal goals, financial situation, and interests. Students must also meet with their academic adviser and the associate dean in their college prior to applying to a non-Loyola study abroad program.
Loyola students who participate in Army ROTC take their courses on the Tulane University campus through the cross-enrollment agreement.
The Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) take their courses on the Tulane University campus through the cross-enrollment agreement.
The Office of Community Engaged Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship supports the development and implementation of community-engaged learning (i.e. service learning) and community-engaged research experiences in academic courses and programs of study at Loyola University New Orleans.
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The Office of Professional & Continuing Studies coordinates and manages all processes and procedures involved with Loyola’s Summer Sessions.
Professional + Continuing Studies (PCS) Staff
Course descriptions for all undergraduate programs are listed below:
Loyola University New Orleans offers several cross-college programs. To find out more, explore the links below:
Loyola’s holistic curriculum, which is deeply grounded in Jesuit values and the liberal arts and sciences, is designed to form “students as scholars” who upon graduation have understanding of epistemological theories as well as disciplinary content knowledge, critical thinking skills, self awareness, and a commitment to lifelong learning and lifelong service.
The gateway course to the Loyola Core is the First-Year Seminar (FYS). This issues-based, interdisciplinary seminar introduces students to college-level thinking and learning, as well as the Jesuit values at the core of a Loyola education.
A list of current or upcoming FYS courses can be found on the public Loyola Online Records Access system (LORA): https://lora.loyno.edu/
Loyola's interdisciplinary studies programs give students the chance to examine topics from multiple perspectives, explore issues that emerge at the intersection of academic disciplines, and think creatively about themes and problems across departmental boundaries. These programs draw on the broad intellectual resources of the university and the specialized expertise of teacher-scholars in a variety of departments. Students interested in interdisciplinary study may choose among three majors and thirteen minors.