At the Coggin College of Business, we are committed to excellence in undergraduate and graduate education. Our programs are designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and real-world experiences needed to succeed in a rapidly changing global marketplace.
Our tagline, “CONNECT. INNOVATE. ENGAGE.” captures the essence of what we do here at Coggin. We connect students with the business world through initiatives like the Crowley Center for Transportation and Logistics, which provides cutting-edge research and hands-on learning in supply chain management. Our partnership with the Blackstone Launchpad fosters entrepreneurship and innovation, encouraging students to turn their business ideas into reality. The Small Business Development Center supports local entrepreneurs, bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world application.
Experiential learning is a cornerstone of the Coggin experience. Through internships, hands-on projects, and networking with business leaders, we ensure that students learn in the classroom and engage with the business community. Our fantastic study abroad program gives students a global perspective and a deeper appreciation of diverse cultures. These experiences prepare them to excel in their careers and make meaningful contributions to the organizations they join.
We are committed to deepening our engagement with alums, industry partners, and business professionals. Our goal is to create lasting relationships that benefit our students, faculty, and the business community. We invite you to join us in this effort – whether through mentoring, collaborating on research, or participating in our many networking events.
Together, we can continue to make Coggin College of Business a leader in business education, driving success and making a positive societal impact in our community.
Sincerely,
Albert Loh
Interim Dean, Coggin College of Business
Dr. Chung-Ping “Albert” Loh is Interim Dean of the Coggin College of Business. Prior to his interim post, Albert held the titles of Associate Dean of Faculty, Administration, and Research and the Director of Accreditation at the Office of the Dean at the 老澳门资料 Coggin College of Business. He is also the Director of the Local Economic Indicators Project (LEIP), a project that has generated sustained and high-profile coverage in multiple media outlets. He was the Chair of the Department of Economics and Geography from 2016-2021.
Dr. Loh’s research interests include the economic modeling of health behavior, health care utilization and health outcome, cost and benefit analysis, program evaluation, health tourism, and other applied microeconomics topics. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has taught Health Economics and Policy, Econometrics, Business and Economics Statistics, Managerial Economics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Principles of Microeconomics, graduate-level Economics of Business Decisions, graduate-level Making Decisions with Data, and Faculty-led Study Abroad to various countries.