Catalog
2021-2022
Major:
Business Administration (B.S)
The Adult Undergraduate Business Administration program will give you a broad understanding of business concepts and practices. The core foundation of business administration is planning, leading, organizing, and controlling the aspects of a small or worldwide business.
The objective of the Business Administration program is to provide students with a solid grounding in business administration and accounting in sufficient depth to achieve a professional position in a variety of industries.
Departments/Programs:
Required Courses | 48 hours |
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ACCT 1310 Principles of Accounting I | 3 hours |
ACCT 1320 Principles of Accounting II | 3 hours |
ECON 1530 Macroeconomic Principles | 3 hours |
ECON 1540 Microeconomic Principles | 3 hours |
BUSAD 2000 Principles of Marketing | 3 hours |
BUSAD 2100 Business and Economic Statistics | 3 hours |
BUSAD 2300 Business Communication | 3 hours |
BUSAD 2500 Principles of Management | 3 hours |
BUSAD 2700 Business Law I | 3 hours |
BUSAD 3100 Managing Information Systems | 3 hours |
BUSAD 3200 Human Resource Management | 3 hours |
BUSAD 3300 Quantitative Methods | 3 hours |
BUSAD 3700 Financial Management | 3 hours |
BUSAD 4600 Business Ethics | 3 hours |
BUSAD 4300 International Marketing | 3 hours |
BUSAD 4970 Business Internship or BUSAD 4700 Entrepreneurship |
3 hours |
Capstone | 3 hours |
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BUSAD 4800 Strategic Management | 3 hours |
Business Administration majors must also complete a departmentally-approved mathematics course (MATH 1100 College Algebra or higher).