Mission Statement for Business Administration Major

The purpose of the business administration curriculum is to provide students with a challenging, high quality education that results in a thorough understanding of the traditional functional areas of business. This foundation allows business administration majors to effectively contribute to the operation, administration and organizational objectives of the enterprises in which they are engaged.

Along with a solid foundation of business knowledge, the business administration curriculum provides options that allow the graduate to develop strengths in areas of interest in order to meet individual goals and objectives.

In addition to imparting a broad base knowledge of the fundamental concepts and theory of business, the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree seeks to provide its majors with a curriculum that nurtures and enhances critical thinking and analytical skills; develops and emphasizes effective written and oral communication; fosters interpersonal and teamwork skills; provides an understanding of the global nature of business, and creates an acute awareness of ethical and moral behavior in the conduct of managerial activities.
    Hours
Non-Business Core  
52
Business Core  
39

Business Administration Requirements

ACC 305

Managerial Accounting
3

MGT 474

Human Resources Management
3

FIN  440

Short-term Finance
3
MKT 388 Marketing Management
3
MIS 427 Management Information Systems
3
Choose any six hours:  
XXX 389     
ECO 332     
FIN  441     
GBU 454     
MIS 429
Internship
Money and Financial Institutions
Investments
Entrepreneurship
Quantitative Business Research
6
   
21
General Electives 6 hours outside School of Business
18
TOTAL HOURS

130

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