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Dec 21, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2011-2012 ARCHIVED [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Management, B.B.A.
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Bachelor of Business Administration Degree Programs
The Bachelor of Business Administration majors are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). The Bachelor of Business Administration program blends a solid computer orientation with traditional business, accounting, marketing, management, and finance courses. Computer related activities are integrated into coursework. Students are required to select one business related major from Accounting, Finance, Management, Management Information Systems, and Marketing. These specific majors greatly enhance the student’s future employment opportunities. Business Administration Core (52 Credits)
Choose three credits from the following (3 Credits)
Accounting majors must take CSC 208 Database as a prerequisite to ACCT 360 Finance majors must take CSC 207 Spreadsheet as a prerequisite for BADM 331 Marketing majors must take CSC 209 SAS as a prerequisite for BADM 476 Majors: (Select one 21 credit major) (21 Credits)
System-wide General Education Requirement (30 Credits)
Majors must take ECON 201 as part of the System-wide General Education Requirement. BBA majors that test directly into MATH 121 do not need to complete MATH 102 , but must take 3 credits of general elective. Institutional Graduation Requirement (11 Credits)
Majors must take CIS 130 as part of the Institutional Graduation Requirements. Business Administration Core (52 Credits)
Management Major (21 Credits)
Note
a Electives may not be counted twice to meet the requirements of a major. Electives must be chosen so that at least 40 credits at 300-400 level are completed. Electives (Internship Encouraged) (14 Credits)
Internships may not exceed 8 credits Note to Students
Students planning to pursue a Masters Degree in Business Administration (MBA), note that the following additional undergraduate (baccalaureate level) courses are commonly required for acceptance to an MBA program. |
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