About the Knauss School of Business
The Knauss School of Business at the University of San Diego is dedicated to developing socially responsible leaders through values-based education, innovative research, and a global mindset. Guided by a vision to lead business stewardship in improving the quality of life on earth for all, the Knauss School embraces a stewardship approach—empowering students, faculty, staff, and alumni to apply values-driven, free-enterprise skills that improve businesses, industries, and communities locally and globally. The School offers academically rigorous and relevant programs that are AACSB accredited, with its undergraduate and MBA programs consistently ranked among the best in the U.S. and internationally.
www.sandiego.edu/business/about/
Knauss Center for Business Education
The Knauss Center for Business Education is a 120,000-square-foot hub for innovation, collaboration, and values-driven leadership. Purposefully designed to cultivate the next generation of business leaders, the center features cutting-edge technology, active learning classrooms, labs, a production studio, and a student startup incubator. Every space supports a dynamic ecosystem where students launch ventures, grow businesses, and drive change on both local and global scales.
https://www.sandiego.edu/business/about/knauss-center-for-business-education.php
Knauss Community of Scholars Statement
The faculty of the Knauss School of Business is a dedicated community of scholars committed to educating students both inside and outside the classroom. We graduate ethical, responsible, and capable individuals who are prepared to navigate current and future challenges. By creating a broad academic foundation, we equip students with knowledge, skills, and tools to develop solutions that drive organizational success while also positively impacting local and global communities.
Knauss faculty aspire to be recognized as outstanding educators who deeply engage and support our students. The faculty are committed to remaining active scholars who stay current in our fields and contribute meaningfully to our disciplines and communities. Our faculty strive to be engaged and collaborative, fostering a culture of mutual respect and shared purpose. Knauss faculty also aim to sustain a healthy and thoughtful balance between our teaching and scholarly pursuits.
Knauss faculty place our students at the center of our efforts. Our faculty are dedicated to creating inclusive and supportive learning communities where students, faculty, and staff can thrive. Our commitment to learning is sustained through active and engaged scholarship. Knauss faculty embrace collaboration and cooperation to tackle the complex challenges facing our school, university, broader community, and the world. Our faculty value and encourage diverse, innovative contributions and approaches across teaching, scholarship, and service. Knauss faculty support balance and flexibility in our professional responsibilities, recognizing the importance of preserving our physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Above all, our faculty commit to engaging fully in the mission of our school and university, advancing its purpose with integrity and care.
About the Accounting Department
The accountancy program, with approximately 290 undergraduate and 80 graduate students, is fully accredited by AACSB International. USD is a target recruiting school for all the large accounting firms and a number of major corporations. There are currently 11 full-time faculty members, 2 faculty members on phased retirement, and several adjunct professors. The program offers a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy, a Bachelor of Business Administration with a business accounting major, a Master of Science in Accountancy, and a Master of Science in Taxation. The Master of Science in Accountancy offers a track in Business Reporting and Analysis and a track in Business Analytics, both of which are STEM designated. Our Beta Alpha Psi chapter is consistently rated superior and coordinates student activities with an active student Accounting Society.
The accounting program is highly ranked:
#3 in Poets & Quants Best Business School for Undergraduates in California
#4 in College Factual’s Top Accounting Program in California
#52 in US News & World Report’s Best Undergraduate Accounting Program in the U.S.
San Diego is a major city approximately 100 miles south of Los Angeles and 20 miles north of the U.S. - Mexican border. San Diego has a temperate Mediterranean climate with highs averaging 65 degrees in December through February and 76 in August and September. On average, San Diego has only 41 days a year with measurable rainfall.
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