Business Administration - Management B.S.

Program Description

The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration management concentration is designed to provide students with an in-depth study of all facets of the business environment. This solid business education is combined with a liberal arts foundation to develop a knowledgeable, well-rounded business professional.

Career Opportunities

The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a management concentration prepares students to succeed as a staff specialist, entry-level manager, or middle manager in most any business environment. This includes positions in a wide variety of business and industrial settings, and such functions as operations, marketing, human resources, and general management. It also prepares the student to pursue an MBA or MSM at most universities and colleges.

Program Curriculum

Mathematics
MA 1000 Foundations of College Math 3
MA 1025 Mathematical Problem-Solving 3
MA 2025 Statistical Methods for Business 3

 
9
Business Administration
BA 1200 Foundations of Business 3
BA 2010 Principles of Management 3
BA 2000 Operations Management 3
BA 2410 Human Resources Management 3
BA 2430 International Management 3
BA 2500 Marketing 3
BA 2700 Organizational Behavior 3
BA 2850 Managing in the Legal Environment 3
BA 3110 Project Management I 3
BA 3200 Business Ethics 3
BA 3600 Corporate Finance 3
BA 3710 Leadership 3
BA 4010 Quality Management 3
BA 4700 Training and Development 3
BA 4800 Public Relations 3
BA 4910 Business Policy and Strategic Planning 3
   
    45
Accounting & Information Systems
ACC 1010 Principles of Accounting 3
ACC 2140 Managerial Accounting 3
IS 1100 Introduction to Information Systems 3
   
    9
English
ENG 1245 English Composition 3
ENG 1255 Intermediate Composition 3
ENG 1265 Advanced English Composition 3
ENG 2320 Professional Communication 3
   
    12
Humanities & Social Sciences
HUM 2000 Introduction to Humanities 3
HUM Electives (HUM) 6
PSY 1700 Introduction to Psychology 3
SS 2200 Macroeconomics 3
SS 2210 Microeconomics 3
SS EL (One of the two following courses) 3
Group Dynamics (SS 2720)
Introduction to Sociology (SS 2800)
   
    21
Approved Electives
  Electives (approved) 24
   
    24
TOTAL CREDIT HRS 120