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Bachelor of Science:
Business Administration
Effective Spring 2007 -
Present
The College’s general Business
Administration degree provides students with a flexible approach to
acquiring business skills and expertise. This “design your own degree”
approach gives students the opportunity to examine the ways society,
culture, and technology intersect in today’s global economy. Students
are free to choose from electives in areas such as psychology,
sociology, English and communication. An international component is
included, along with various human resource management topics. The
unique composition of the general Business Administration degree serves
to broaden students’ horizons and provides an ideal combination of
skills and knowledge to function effectively in a wide variety of
business and not-for-profit arenas. An emphasis is placed on conceptual
skills, interpersonal skills, and general management skills. This
concentration is ideal for the student who wishes to acquire skills for
the world of business and management through an exploration of society
and culture. Students completing this program see the global picture and
possess the skills to effectively manage and lead.
Suggested sequence of courses:
| FIRST YEAR |
| Fall Semester |
Credits |
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GE Elec. (110-299) or
MAT 111 College Algebra |
3 / 4 |
| ENG
175 |
Critical Writing I |
3 |
| HUM
103 |
Humanities I |
3 |
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GE Elec. (110-299) or
ITG 148 Intro to CIS I |
3 / 4 |
| PSY
160 |
Intro to Psychology |
3 |
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15 / 17 |
| Spring
Semester |
Credits |
| MAT
136 |
Precalculus |
4 |
| ENG
176 |
Critical Writing II |
3 |
| HUM
104 |
Humanities II |
3 |
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GE Elec. (110-299) or
ITG 149 Intro to CIS II |
3 / 4 |
| SOC
161 |
Intro to Sociology |
3 |
| |
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16 / 17 |
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| SECOND YEAR |
| Fall Semester |
Credits |
| ACC
206 |
Accounting Principles I |
4 |
| ECO
201 |
Macroeconomics |
3 |
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MAT 234 |
Finite Math |
4 |
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HUM or Social Science
Elec. (110-299) |
3 |
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GE Elec. (110-299) |
3 |
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|
17 |
| Spring
Semester |
Credits |
| ACC
207 |
Accounting Principles II |
4 |
| ECO
202 |
Microeconomics |
3 |
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GE Elec. (110-299) |
3 |
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HUM or Social Science
Elec. (110-299) |
3 |
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Business Elective (110-299) |
3 |
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|
16 |
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| THIRD YEAR |
| Fall Semester |
Credits |
| MGT
303 |
Mgmt & Org Behavior |
3 |
| MKT
305 |
Marketing Management |
3 |
| STA
326 |
Statistics |
3 |
| |
Business Elec. (300-400) |
3 |
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GE Elec. (300-400) |
3 |
| |
GE Elec. (300-400) |
3 |
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|
18 |
| Spring
Semester |
Credits |
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COM 341 |
Group Dynamics |
3 |
| FIN
333 |
Financial Management |
3 |
| MGT
354 |
Mgmt Information Systems |
4 |
| MGT
310 |
Int'l Business Mgmt |
3 |
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Business Elec.
(300-400) |
3 |
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|
16 |
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| FOURTH YEAR |
| Fall Semester |
Credits |
| ENG
485 |
Presentation & Debate I |
3 |
| LAW
431 |
Business Law I |
3 |
| MGT
428 |
Human Resource Mgmt |
3 |
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Business Elec. (300-400) |
3 |
| ENG
465 |
Research and Bus Writing I |
3 |
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|
15 |
| Spring
Semester |
Credits |
| |
GE Elec. (300-400) |
3 |
| MGT
492 |
Business Policy & Strategy |
3 |
LAW
432/
MGT 481 |
Business Law II/
Operations Management |
3 |
| ENG
466 |
Research & Bus Writing II |
3 |
| ENG
486 |
Presentation and Debate II |
3 |
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Business
Elect.(300-400) |
3 |
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18 |
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Minimum credits required:
131 / 134 |