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Business remains perhaps the most wide-open career field today. The job market for business graduates is expected to remain strong throughout the foreseeable future. Business Administration majors enjoy a wide range of options and much flexibility in both beginning and later employment. Banks, retail organizations, hospitals, manufacturing firms, non-profit agencies, educational institutions, and government are a few of the types of organizations seeking out qualified business graduates.
The curriculum in Business Administration is designed to develop an understanding of the major functional areas of business - accounting, economics, finance, marketing, and management - as well as the techniques of analysis and the problem-solving skills necessary to serve effectively in modern society.
Required Core Courses (51 SH) | |
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ACCT 221 |
Principles of Accounting I |
ACCT 222 |
Principles of Accounting II |
ACCT 421 |
Managerial Accounting |
BUAD 321 |
Business Statistics |
BUAD 323 |
Business Law I |
BUAD 326 |
Marketing |
BUAD 329 |
Principles of Management |
BUAD 408 |
Ethics in Business |
BUAD 424 |
Financial Management |
BUAD 430 |
Organizational Behavior |
BUAD 523 |
Management of Human Resources |
BUAD 550 |
Business Strategy |
COMM 345 |
Business Communication |
COMP 360 |
Microcomputer Applications |
ECON 221 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
ECON 222 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
MATH 220 |
College Algebra |
Electives (27 SH are required) |
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