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Business Administration
Bachelor of Arts, Minor
The major in business administration will provide
necessary instruction in functional areas including management, marketing,
and finance and accounting, as well as economics. This provides a generalist
background needed for a variety of careers in business and a solid
foundation for the MBA degree. Students wishing to specialize have the
opportunity to do so by taking their elective courses in management,
marketing or finance.
This program has also been designed to provide the student with a broad
educational background which emphasizes social responsibility and
professional service. Major course work has been designed to build on the
student’s liberal arts foundation course work that emphasizes reading,
writing, mathematics, research, and critical thinking and problem-solving
skills to accomplish these objectives.
The Business Administration Student will:
1. Demonstrate competencies in the core areas of research, problem solving,
statistical analysis, computer skills, mathematics, oral communication and
writing.
2. Apply ethical reasoning to decision making and demonstrate personal and
team leadership skills.
3. Exhibit knowledge of the legal, regulatory, ethical and technological
issues inherent in the global environment of business today.
4. Demonstrate skills necessary to progress in a career and/or pursue
advanced studies.
5. Apply fundamental knowledge of economics, finance, information systems,
accounting research, law, management, and international business to decision
making.
6. Demonstrate an overall perspective of the basic elements of accounting
theory, concepts and applications.
Bachelor of Arts Requirements: 40 hours from the Business
Administration offerings (BUAD) including BUAD 220, BUAD 225, BUAD 301, BUAD
330, BUAD 350, BUAD 429, BUAD 62IR and either BUAD 310 or BUAD 360. Majors
are also required to take ACCT 203, ACCT 204, ECON 201, ECON 202, WRTG 225,
SPEC 111, and either MATH 200 or MATH 360. In addition to a major in
business administration, the department also offers emphases in management,
marketing and finance. Contact the department for further information
regarding these options. The Business faculty will certify the general
education service component and competencies in computer usage,
moral/ethical reasoning, oral communication research and writing in this
major..
Students interested in
completing 150 credit hours for CPA examination at Briar Cliff University
may consult with their accounting faculty for the requirements.
Minor Requirements: BUAD 225, 301, ACCT 203 and 204, ECON 200 (or
ECON 201 and 202) and two additional 3 or 4 credit hour BUAD courses.
Faculty
Mr. George Frangedakis, Associate Professor of Business Administration and
Accounting and
Chairperson
Ms. Marilyn Eastman, Instructor of Business Administration
Ms. Anne Garreans, Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Ms. Barbara Redmond, Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Mr. Mark Rossi, Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Dr. Judith Thompson, Associate Professor of Business Administration and
Accounting
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