The bachelor of science (BS) in business administration covers the breadth of business-related disciplines as defined in the business core curriculum. The major does not provide a specific specialization but rather exposes the student to various business functions. This major is ideally suited to the new or transfer upper-division business student or for the student interested in concurrently pursuing another area of study.
27 general education credit hours
42 business core curriculum credit hours
9 upper-level School of Business & Technology credit hours
50 elective credit hours
In addition to the business core curriculum, BS in business administration students will choose any 3 upper-level 3000-4000 courses (9 hours) from the George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology.
- Students use information, analytical tools, and problem-solving skills to make well-reasoned business decisions, considering both quantitative factors and qualitative factors such as ethical considerations.
- Students can perform financial analysis.
- Students can develop strategies addressing the legal, ethical, economic and global environment in which the enterprise operates.
| MATH 1430 College Algebra | 3 hours |
| ACCT 2010 Financial Accounting | 3 hours |
| ACCT 2025 Managerial Accounting | 3 hours |
| BUSN 2750 Introduction to Statistics | 3 hours |
| MNGT 2100 Management Theory and Practice | 3 hours |
| ECON 2030 Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 hours |
| ECON 2020 Principles of Microeconomics | 3 hours |
| FINC 3210 Principles of Finance | 3 hours |
| CSIS 3410 Information Analysis | 3 hours |
| MNGT 3280 Introduction to Business Law | 3 hours |
| MNGT 3450 Organizational Behavior | 3 hours |
| MNGT 3500 Marketing | 3 hours |
| BUSN 4110 Operations Management | 3 hours |
| BUSN 4990 Business Policy | 3 hours |














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