
The business administration major is designed for students who want to enter any type of world-wide organization. Students must select one specialization and may choose two. Specialization combinations may not include management and technology management.
Those who enter the business world must be prepared to support all other segments of business as well as segments of our society. The business program prepares a wellrounded person capable of creative analytical thought and communication.
The specializations are:
Internships are encouraged for all qualified students.
| Program Components |
Credit Hours |
|
General Education |
50 |
| Including MAT 141 and ECO 201 |
|
|
Computer Applications |
0-3 |
| COM 130 Computer Applications(unless exempted) |
(3) |
|
Common Body of Knowledge |
30 |
| ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I |
(3) |
| ACC 202 Principles of Accounting II |
(3) |
| GBA 321 Essential Business Skills |
(3) |
| MGT 301 Principles of Management |
(3) |
| MGT 325 Finance for Managers |
(3) |
| MGT 327 Management Information Systems |
(3) |
| MKT 301 Principles of Marketing |
(3) |
| GBA 231 Business Law I |
(3) |
| GBA 334 Quantitative Methods |
(3) |
| GBA 498 Strategic Management |
(3) |
|
Required Support Courses |
9 |
| ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics |
(3) |
| MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics |
(3) |
| PHI 328 Business Ethics |
(3) |
|
Specialization courses |
14-27 |
|
Electives |
3-19 |
|
Total Credits |
122 |