2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived]

Business Administration Major


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(71-72 credits)

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Learning Outcomes  

The Business Administration major gives students the opportunity to design a diversified program.  Fields in business that are available as emphasis areas are: accounting, economics, finance, insurance and risk management, management, management information systems, marketing, operations management and analysis, and real estate. 

*Accredited by AACSB International- The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. For more information click here.

Required Courses for Business Administration Majors (27 credits):


Select three different emphasis areas and complete three courses (9 credits) in each of the three selected areas. Courses must be taken at the 300-400 level. Business emphasis areas include: accounting; business education, information, and technology; economics; finance and real estate; insurance and risk management; management; management information systems; marketing; or operations and supply chain management.

Emphasis Area 1: (9 credits)


Three courses from business area I.

Emphasis Area 2: (9 credits)


Three courses from business area II.

Emphasis Area 3: (9 credits)


Three courses from business area III.

Note:


Students must submit an approved career curriculum plan. Approved emphasis courses must be taken at 300-400 level. BEIT 336, MGT 301, MIS 301 and MKTG 301 are not permitted as business emphasis courses.

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A requirement to this plan is to become fully admitted to the Scott College of Business by the end of the fourth semester. College of Business Admission (COBA) requires: an average GPA of 2.25 or higher in BUS 100 , BUS 180 , BUS 201 , BUS 205 , and ECON 200 ; completion of freshman English composition, communication, and MATH 105 .

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