Ramiro Serrano-Garcia, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
- Milwaukee WI UNITED STATES
- Rader School of Business
Dr. Ramiro Serrano-Garcia is an assistant professor in MSOE's Rader School of Business, primarily teaching accounting.
Education, Licensure and Certification
Post-Graduate Diploma
Multi-User Virtual Environment Learning
European Union Lifelong Learning Programme and Menon Network EEIG
2009
MUVEnation: Peer-to-peer Learning Program
Post-Graduate Diploma
Civic Society and New Education Techniques
University of Cádiz
2008
Ph.D.
Business Economics (Accounting)
University of Alcalá
2000
M.A.
Accounting (Auditing)
University of Alcalá
2000
M.A.
Economics (Rate-regulated Industries)
University Carlos III of Madrid
1994
M.A.
Business Administration (Accounting)
University Autónoma of Madrid
1991
B.A.
Business Administration (Accounting)
University Autónoma of Madrid
1989
Areas of Expertise
Accomplishments
First Award
2007
Innovative Education Practice Groups at University of Alcalá
Grants Summer Course
2020
Office of Grants and Sponsored Programs, University of Indianapolis
Faculty Fellow
2020, 2021
The Faculty Academy, University of Indianapolis
Best Paper Award
2006
XVII Encontro de Docentes de Contabilidade do Ensino Superior
Affiliations
- Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists (ACAMS)
- Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE)
- International Association for Accounting Education and Research (IAAER)
Languages
- Spanish
Media Appearances
Northern State University Sees Increase In Study Abroad Numbers
Northern State University online
2019-05-28
That makes a total of 150 destinations for Northern students, including short-term, long-term, internships, faculty-led programs and service learning. Next spring, for instance, Blum and School of Business faculty member Dr. Ramiro Serrano-Garcia will lead a service learning trip to Guatemala over spring break, in conjunction with NSU Student Affairs.
Mission Matters #61 – Intellectual Traditions of the UIndy Faculty in Business
UIndy 360 online
2020-02-10
At UIndy, the discipline of accounting at the undergraduate level is focused predominately to enable our students to become Certified Public Accountants (CPAs). At the graduate level accounting courses are focused on providing key foundational concepts. Our colleagues in accounting include Mark Richardson, Ramiro Serrano-Garcia, Chris Miller and Vivian Xiang.
Event and Speaking Appearances
The Usefulness of Suspicious Activity Reports in Understanding Financial Fraud of the Elderly
75th Annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology San Francisco, California
Regulatory Factors Associated with County-Level Differences in Reporting Suspicious Financial Activities
European Consortium for Political Research. Standing Group on Organized Crime, General Conference Sofia, Bulgaria
A Shiny Web App for Monitoring Suspicious Activity Reports
25th Annual Conference of International Business and Contemporary Issues in Business Rapid City, South Dakota
Simulating in R: Spreadsheet Models
R Users Conference Zaragoza, Spain
Using a Stochastic Approach in a Financial Statements Reporting and Analysis Simulation Course
ISAGA 2010, Changing the World through Meaningful Play Spokane, WA