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School of Management and Business
Undergraduate Program
BBA with a Major in Business Administration


The major in Business Administration provides students with the opportunity to build the knowledge, skills, and experience required for fulfilling careers as business professionals. The program emphasizes leadership, critical thinking, decision making, problem solving, communicating, teamwork, and management of self and other—all aimed at helping students become confident and capable people who will lead businesses and organizations in the 21st century. Courses taught in the School of Management and Business contain a content-relevant ethics component.


General Education Supportive Requirements [6 semester hours]
COSC 1318
Quantitative Applications Software for PCs
MATH 2312
Precalculus (or calculus; discrete mathematics)


Business Core Requirements [36 semester hours]
ACCT 2301
Financial Accounting
ACCT 2303
Managerial Accounting
BUSI 2305
Business Statistics
BUSI 3303
Legal Environment of Business
BUSI 3330
Business Communication
BUSI 4349
Strategic Management
ECON 2301
Microeconomic Principles
ECON 2302
Macroeconomic Principles
FINC 3330
Introduction to Finance
MGMT 2301
Principles of Management
MGMT 4340
Operations Management
MKTG 2301
Principles of Marketing


Business Administration Required Courses [15 semester hours]
Business Electives*
(Any Upper-Division Business courses.)

*Students working with an advisor may choose to specialize in areas such as Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship, or Operations Management.


Electives
Electives comprise any hours of course work that satisfy the University’s requirements for college-level course credit.

In addition to the major program requirements, all students must satisfy the general education requirements and electives to have a total of at least 120 hours for graduation.
 
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