Business Administration, BS
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration prepares students to become managers of business and nonprofit organizations and enhances their knowledge of business topics if already employed in a management capacity. The intent of the program is to expand business skills and to provide students with a strong liberal arts and professional business background. All undergraduate degree programs contain core requirements in the liberal arts. This is particularly important to the manager because it provides the opportunity to develop cultural, human, and theoretical understandings essential for successful business interactions and effective community leadership.
Throughout their studies, students gain practice in management techniques as they learn to write concise papers, make small group presentations, practice effective time management, and communicate with fellow student professionals. The business administration major requires 57 semester hours in the area of business administration as listed in the core curriculum.
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major requires IMH 13200 Quantitative Management Applications, college algebra, or an approved quantitative methods for business course that will fulfill the general education mathematics requirement. IMH 14200 Basic Statistics is also required for the major, which may be used to fulfill a general education elective requirement.
Core Curriculum Clusters
(Clusters are listed in the recommended sequence.)
Accounting/Finance Cluster (6) BA20
IBA 21010 | Principles of Financial Accounting | 3 |
IBA 21011 | Principles of Managerial Accounting | 3 |
Economics Cluster (9) BA2
Management Information Systems Cluster (9) BA13
IBA 24000 | Introduction to Information Systems | 3 |
IBA 36043 | Introduction to Operations Management | 3 |
IBA 36500 | Microcomputer Applications in Business | 3 |
Management Cluster (9) BA3
Marketing Cluster (9) BA4
Consumer Finance/Investments Cluster (6) BA19
Core Curriculum Courses
Additional required courses:
Capstone
Students may choose to complete the optional Business Administration Internship for elective credit:
IBA 45000 | Business Administration Internship | 1-3 |