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Bachelor of Science
Business Administration

The Business Administration degree program equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles in accounting, business law, economics, finance, management, organizational behavior, and marketing. Graduates will emerge with the knowledge and skills to navigate today's dynamic business landscape with integrity, social responsibility, and leadership. Students will also build a strong foundation in technological proficiency and critical thinking. With a focus on real-world application and service-oriented leadership, the program prepares students to lead confidently, adapt to emerging trends, and make a meaningful impact in their careers and communities

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Business Administration Course Requirements

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  • ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I (3 cr hours)

  • BUS 200 Business Communications (3 cr hours)

  • BUS 201 Introduction to Business (3 cr hours)

  • BUS250 Principles of Project Management (3 cr hours)

  • BUS 301 Supervisory Techniques (3 cr hours)

  • BUS361 Workplace Diversity (3 cr hours)

  • BUS 416 Business Ethics & Social Responsibilities (3 cr hours)

  • BUS 461 Organizational Behavior (3 cr hours)

  • BUS 499 Capstone/Final Project (3 cr hours)

  • MGT201 Principles of Management(3 cr hours)

  • CTE 200 Advanced Microcomputer Applications (3 cr hours)

  • ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3 cr hours)

  • FIN307 Managerial Finance (3 cr hours)

  • INT 267 Statistical Methods (3 cr hours)

  • MKT 201 Principles of Marketing (3 cr hours)

 

Students must complete all course requirements as well as the general education core. Any elective hours will also be required to reach the 120-hour minimum graduation requirement. Please refer to the Undergraduate Course Catalog for all course descriptions.

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