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Feb 03, 2025
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration, Business Concentration, B.S.
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The Business concentration is designed to give students a fundamental understanding of the substance and context of business in a world that is continually changing. Students are exposed to a diversified background in the various disciplines necessary for achieving success in the business arena. This concentration is flexible so that students may tailor their programs to particular interests. It gives students a fundamental understanding of the substance and context of business in a highly competitive and dynamic environment. Graduates are prepared to secure positions in insurance companies, banks, retail businesses, personnel and human resource departments, government services, and/or manage their own businesses.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BUSINESS (General emphasis): 120 SEM. HRS.
Business Core: 45 SEM. HRS.
General Curriculum (see below): 18 SEM. HRS.
General Studies Requirements: 33 SEM. HRS.
Free Electives: 24 SEM. HRS.
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Business Administration
The Bachelors of Science in Business Administration degree provides the graduate with skills and knowledge for employment in a wide variety of contemporary organizations and/or for further study in their field of concentration. Students may choose an area of concentration from Finance, Business, Management, or Marketing In addition to their concentration curricula, Business Administration students must complete the business core which provides students with knowledge across several functional areas. Students augment their Business Administration curriculum through completion of the general studies outcomes by taking courses approved to meet each of the outcomes. Though several business core courses enable a student to also meet some of the outcomes, students may choose courses of interest to them in completing the remaining outcomes. Business Core (45 Credit Hours)
* Students planning to enter a graduate program in business are strongly encouraged to take MATH 1190 (Calculus I) in lieu of MATH 1530 . MATH 1530 also fulfills a general studies requirement. General Studies Requirements:
* Any course(s) marked with an asterisk (*) above are recommended to complement the program curriculum; however, students may select any other courses from the approved General Studies list. Outcome 1 - Critical Analysis:
Outcome 2 - Quantitative Literacy:
(Satisfied in Major) Outcome 3 - Written Communication:
Outcome 5 - Information Literacy:
Outcome 6 - Technology Literacy:
Outcome 7 - Oral Communication:
Outcome 8 - Citizenship:
- Any Course Listed in Outcome 8 (3)
Outcome 10 - Health:
- Any Course Listed in Outcome 10 (2)
Outcome 11- Interdisciplinary:
- Any Course Listed in Outcome 11 (3)
Outcome 12 - Arts:
- Any Course Listed in Outcome 12 (3)
Outcome 13 - Humanities:
- Any Course Listed in Outcome 13 (3)
Outcome 14 - Social Sciences:
Outcome 15 - Natural Science:
- Any Course Listed in Outcome 15 (4)
Outcome 16 - Cultural Awareness:
Additional General Studies Hours:
General Curriculum (18 Credit Hours)
This emphasis is flexible so that students may tailor their programs to their particular interests. With guidance from a faculty advisor and approval by the Dean of the Business School, students will determine a program of 18 credit hours of 3000 or 4000 level business courses that will fulfill their needs and objectives. |
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