Business Administration: Management Bachelor of Science
Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Management (58 credit hours)
A. General Course Requirements (45 credit hours):
Supporting Courses:
MATH 120 | Survey of Calculus I | 3 |
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CSIT 104 | Introduction to Microcomputer Software | 3 |
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CSIT 151 | Introduction to Information Systems | 3 |
| and | |
CSIT 251 | Information Systems Structures | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 9 |
Lower Level Business Core Courses:
ECON 200 | Fundamentals of Statistics for Business Administration and Economics | 3 |
ACCT 201 | Principles of Financial Accounting | 3 |
ACCT 202 | Principles of Managerial Accounting | 3 |
ECON 205 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
ECON 210 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
Upper Level Business Core Courses:
B. Major Course Requirements for Management Concentration (13 credit hours):
NOTE:
- BUAD 480 is a variable 1-9 credit hour course. Students need to complete the course for at least one credit hour to satisfy the degree requirements.
Plus 6 credit hours from the following:
NOTE:
- BUAD 450 is a variable 1-3 credit hour course. Students need to complete the course for at least three credit hours to satisfy the degree requirements.
Total Credit Hours: 58
C. All Business Administration majors must complete at least 66 credit hours of non-ACCT/BUAD prefixed courses.
D. All Business Administration majors must complete every one of the Supporting Courses, Lower Level Business Core Courses, Upper Level Business Core Courses, and Major Specific Courses with a minimum grade of C-.
E. All Business Administration majors are allowed to repeat a failed major course no more than two times.
Individualized Specialization: With the approval of his or her advisor and the chair of the department, a student may develop his or her own specialization in lieu of the above specific major. Such specializations must consist of (as listed above) the Supporting Courses, the Lower Level Business Core, the Upper Level Business Core, and at least five additional upper-level courses in a cohesive subject-area germane to business. Currently popular individualized specializations include, but are not limited to, Sport Management, Pharmaceutical Sales, Corporate Law, and International Business. Other specializations are possible and encouraged as long as they satisfy the department’s conditions for rigor and substance.