Business
The School of Business Administration
provides academic programs that provide a
solid foundation for students in leadership
roles in business, government and education.
Performance standards are high for
both undergraduate and graduate programs.
Academic programs reflect the philosophy
and common professional components of
the accrediting body, the Association of
Collegiate Business Schools and Programs
(ACBSP). In order to prepare students for professional
careers, the curricula address both
the specifics of the work place and the more
general aspects of society.
The School of Business Administration offers
one degree, the bachelor of business
administration (B.B.A.) with concentrations in
accounting, finance, international business,
management, marketing, management
information systems, and general business.
Students may select a second major or minor in a
field outside the School of Business or may select
a minor from within the School of Business.
The general education requirements for
the B.B.A. degree (See University Core Requirements)
are 42 to 45 credit hours. All business
majors and minors (including non-business
minors) are required to take CS 101, Econ
216, and Math 155 within the university core
requirements. An approved sample Recommended
Curriculum or Plan of Study is available
from the school.
Students, in conjunction with their advisors,
may select upper divisional electives from
the following disciplines: Anthropology,
Business, Sociology, Psychology, Media Arts,
Exercise and Sport Science. The number of
electives varies by concentration.
Exit Requirements for the BBA degree
During the last year of coursework all undergraduate
students are required to complete
Mgmt 489, Strategic Management. Students
will work as a team to prepare and present a
strategic business analysis as the final aspect
of their undergraduate business preparation.
The business case will be presented to members
of the School of Business Administration
faculty at the end of each semester. |