The School of Business is a hub for learning, networking, collaborating and innovating. You can work on projects in our team study rooms; access real-time financial, accounting and economic information in the Terry W. Goodwin '67 Financial Technology Center; collaborate on your business idea in the People’s United Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship; and build your network with one of the programs offered by the People’s United Center for Women & Business. Have questions about career opportunities or need help with your resume? Visit the School of Business Career Development Center.
Tour the School of Business with a computer information systems and MBA major, and discover our technologically advanced classrooms, innovative centers and much more.
Take a tour
We offer practical experience in technologically advanced classrooms that emulate real-world business environments.
Explore our Facilities
We continue to invest in our facilities to ensure that your business education meets the ever-changing needs of the market.
Team study rooms and student lounges are the perfect spaces to collaborate with your project team or simply relax between classes. State-of-the-art video monitors keep you informed of all School of Business and campus-wide activities.
The Career Development Resource Center is staffed by professionals dedicated to the career success of our business students. The center includes two interview rooms and networking space.
Terry W. Goodwin ’67 Financial Technology Center
The Terry W. Goodwin ’67 Financial Technology Center features a classroom and laboratory where students learn to use the data, technology, investment tools, and trading platforms they will encounter in their internships and jobs. These amenities include:
A state-of-the-art investment and trading center designed to facilitate both team-based projects and individual research and analysis
Twelve Bloomberg Professional Terminals providing access to real-time market data
S&P Capital IQ for financial, accounting, economic and industry data that is accessible on campus or remotely
Real-world trading simulations, financial models and stock valuation tools that bridge the gap between theory and practice
A student-managed portfolio valued at $3 million
Terry W. Goodwin ’67 Financial Technology Center
Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Classrooms equipped with the latest technology
School of Business Center
Terry W. Goodwin ’67 Financial Technology Center
Spaces to collaborate
Centers and Institutes
Our centers and institutes provide additional opportunities to explore the world of business through specific areas of focus. Here, you can work alongside faculty and industry leaders to develop your skills and knowledge in practical, meaningful ways.
Alternative Investments Institute
Established to broaden the understanding of the role of alternative investments in modern investment and portfolio management
Publishes bi-annual surveys of investment trends and opportunities in the alternative investment space
Hosts a speaker series
Supports academic courses on trading strategies, commodity and real estate investments, and the valuation of privately held companies
12 Bloomberg Professional Terminals and S&P Capital IQ
People’s United Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Quinnipiac’s innovation hub
Helps students and faculty turn ideas into viable business solutions
Taps into the expertise of the center director, faculty experts and experienced business professionals
Provides advisory services and workshops in design thinking, ideation, business plan development, financing, sales and marketing, and start-up mentoring
Supporting a community of women focused on achieving their professional goals through skill-building workshops, motivational events and networking opportunities
Advancing career and professional opportunities for female students, faculty and staff
Workshops and professional development programs for women and minority entrepreneurs
Ongoing speaker series focused on a variety of business topics