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Mar 07, 2021
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2009 - 2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration, B.S.
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The bachelor of science in business administration is designed to give students a fundamental understanding of the substance and context of business in a world that is highly competitive and dynamic. Students are exposed to a diversified background in the various disciplines necessary for achieving success in the business arena.
Graduates of the bachelor of science in business administration major secure positions in insurance companies, banks, retail businesses, personnel and human resource departments, college or health care administration, government services, and/or manage their own businesses. |
Curriculum for a Major in Business Administration
Specific general studies requirements:
Total hours required for a major, 48 Hours:
Business core requirements, 36 Hours:
General Business Concentration
The concentration in general business provides students with flexibility in the job market. It prepares generalists who should be able to meet changes in the specific employment needs of the business community. General business requirements, 12 Hours:
One of the following accounting courses:
One of the following marketing courses:
One of the following management courses:
One additional upper-division (300 or above) three hour course from ACCT, BADM, or ECON.
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Concentration
The concentration in entrepreneurship and small business management is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to facilitate the creation, development, and operational management of small businesses. Entrepreneurship and small business management concentration requirements, 12 Hours:
Financial Planning Concentration
Financial planning concentration requirements, 9 Hours:
Required elective, 3 Hours:
Human Resource Management Concentration
The concentration in human resource management (HRM) is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to pursue, acquire, and function in entry level positions in HRM areas of responsibility. Human resource management requirements, 12 Hours:
Management Concentration
The concentration in management is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills in solving both quantitative and behavioral problems associated with the management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Management concentration requirements, 12 Hours:
Group I Business/Management Courses
Select one of the following courses, 3 hours:
Group II Quantitative Courses
Select one of the following courses, 3 hours:
Group III Economics Courses
Select one of the following courses, 3 hours:
Group IV Accounting Courses
Select one of the following courses, 3 hours:
Marketing concentration (four from the following), 12 Hours:
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