Undergraduate Program
The Undergraduate Business Advising Center (UBAC) is an advising center specific to current and prospective students.
The Undergraduate Business Advising Center (UBAC) is an advising center specific to current and prospective students.
The College of Business Administration offers 4 graduate degree programs and one Certificate Program for new students.
We offer a wide range of student services and programs designed to help both undergraduate and graduate students achieve success.
Faculty in the College of Business Administration are committed to providing the highest quality of education to our students.
The College of Business is best known for delivering the highest quality and prepared graduates to the workforce.
Institutes to satisfy research and business consulting needs of the greater Sacramento region.
There are numerous ways to participate in and support the College of Business Administration.
With about 30,000 alumni in the region, we work in the private sector, public sector, not-for profit, and civic leadership positions.
MSA Faculty - Kristin Van Gaasbeck

Kristin Van Gaasbeck is an Associate Professor at California State University, Sacramento. Now in her eighth year, she regularly teaches Introduction to Macroeconomic Analysis, Money and Banking, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Monetary and Fiscal Policy, and her department's capstone course for majors: Economic Research Methods. She has also taught the core macroeconomics and core mathematical economics courses for her department's M.A. program and co-teaches a graduate course for the M.B.A. program in the College of Business Administration. Her research focuses on monetary economics -- specifically the Federal Reserve System's formulation and implementation of policy. Van Gaasbeck has served on a variety of department- and university-level committees including her department's assessment, graduate, and hiring committees. A native of Chula Vista, Calif., and graduate of Smith College (1997), she received her doctorate from the University of California, Davis, in 2002.