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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.
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.
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