As a Finance Professor at Northeastern University, Vincent C Muscolino is a member of the D’Amore-McKim School of Business.
Founded in 1922, the D’Amore-McKim School of Business has been nationally recognized and ranked by multiple prestigious publications. Some of the most recent recognitions include:
-2014 Bloomberg Businessweek: Undergraduate business program ranked #19 in the U.S.
-2014 U.S. World News and Report: Full-time MBA program ranked #51 in the nation
-2014 Financial Times: Online MBA program ranked #1 in U.S. and #3 worldwide
-2013 Forbes: Full-time MBA program ranked #55 in Forbes List of America’s Best Business Schools
-2013 The Princeton Review & Entrepreneur Magazine: Undergraduate entrepreneurship program ranked #10 out of 50 schools in the U.S.
The D’Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University and Professor Vincent C Muscolino provide students with the necessary tools, education, and hands on life experiences to excel in their career paths and to launch successful careers in business.
D’Amore-McKim School of Business by the numbers:
-Currently, there are 6,373 students enrolled in the business school including
-3,932 undergraduates
-235 full-time MBA students
-2,206 students participating in other MBA, Masters, and certificate programs.
-Over 600 co-op employers from 56 different countries and 110 cities worldwide are providing these business students with career, research, and internship opportunities.
-98% of D’Amore-McKim Business School students earning an undergraduate degree receive a job offer within the first 9 months following graduations. 54% of these opportunities are from co-op employers.
-34% of undergraduate students are from nearly 100 different countries outside of the United States.
-The dedicated and experienced faculty include:
-45 full time professors
-35 associate professors
-37 assistant professors
-22 full-time lecturers
-28 academic specialists and teaching professors
-7 postdocs and visiting professors