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Nov 23, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration, B.S.
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The Business Administration degree program is designed to prepare graduates with the requisite knowledge, skills, and values to effectively apply various business principles and tools in an organizational setting. The program is designed to bridge the gap between theory and practical application while examining the areas of accounting, critical thinking and decision-making, finance, business law, leadership, management, marketing, organizational behavior, research and evaluation, and technology. Students are required to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the undergraduate business curricula through an integrated capstone course. Upon graduation, students will be adequately prepared for entry into the public and private sectors as entry-level managers.
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Requirements for Major in Business Administration
Admission to the Program:
Through a formal declaration of major.
Note
Students are required to complete 24 credit Hours beyond the Core Business Courses and must earn a “C” or better in all business courses. All students are required to successfully pass a standardized, comprehensive School of Business and Entrepreneurship Exit Examination (MFT for Business) before the last semester of their senior year.
Business Administration: Total Semester Hours = 124
Notes:
GE = General Education Courses
*Based on your placement testing scores, these courses may require prerequisites which may extend the number of semesters needed to complete degree requirements. These prerequisites do not count towards the degree for graduation.
**Marching Band Members ONLY MUST substitute PE Activity with MUB 110 - Marching Band . **ROTC Members ONLY, substitute PE Activity with MY 104 - Basic Military Science and MYL 104 - Basic Military Science Laboratory .
***Students have the choice of completing an Internship or selecting a 300+ Business Elective in the Junior Year.
+++ 300 or higher and 400 or higher
Enterpreneurship Electives
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