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HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES


Business Management (MS) The program is designed for a broad spectrum of students with undergraduate degrees in business and related fields. It is focused on strategic management and skills with required courses in major decision-making areas: business/government relations, financial management, international business, leadership and strategic marketing. Within this framework, students can choose more specialized electives in financial planning, human resources, information systems, services marketing and management, and taxation. The program also serves accounting graduates who will need the additional 30 hours to satisfy the 150 hours requirement of baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate education for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license. Graduates are prepared for positions in the corporate sector, healthcare management and public administration.


Arnar Reynisson


Alumnus – MS in Business Management Marketing Manager


Keflavík International Airport


REYNISSON PUTS ICELAND ON THE MAP


Just two years after earning his business degree from CSI, Arnar Reynisson has made a name as one of the top airport marketers in the world.


Reynisson traveled to China this spring to receive an award for his role in helping Keflavík International Airport in Iceland receive the Best Airport in Europe Award from Airports Council International.


“Iceland’s natural beauty and rich culture make it a wonderful place to visit,” Reynisson remarks.


For travelers seeking an ideal stopover between the U.S. and Europe, Reynisson calls Keflavík a compelling alternative to airports in Scandanavia and London.


Reynisson has shown a deft touch in using social media to connect with his target audience. He manages the airport’s websites and has built a strong presence on Facebook and Twitter that further promotes the airport’s strengths.


Reynisson says that CSI prepared him well for his career.


“CSI was great for me because I learned how to think differently,” he observes. “It’s not how many pages you read, but how you think. I learned how to think like a professional.”


English (MA) The program is designed for students who wish to expand their knowledge of English and American literature, to improve their critical skills in reading and in writing and/or to improve their skills as teachers of English. It is of interest to recent graduates, to students who wish to resume their education and to teachers with initial certification who wish to deepen their knowledge of English as they complete the master’s degree. Two options are offered, one with a concentration in literature and one with a concentration in rhetoric.


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